New Bill Will Make It A Crime To Ask Someone Their Vaccination Status
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A crime to ASK? No, just as it should not be a crime to not answer personal questions. Free speech should not be a crime.
Exactly this. Some people here want a different kind of tyranny.
Do you think it should be legal for an employer to ask employees their religion? Race? Gender? Sexual orientation or marital status? So far these are also illegal questions for an employer to ask. Personally I believe there should be some off limits questions, even if it crosses free speech. There are limits to free speech such as making threats to folks lives. Idk what do you think? I think vaccination status should be an off limits question by employer. Liability of infectious disease (such as HIV) should belong to the individual only if they knowingly spread the virus.
Those are my thoughts on that topic
Think you're misunderstanding the proposed law. They're not talking about if two private citizens ask each other their vaxx status, they're talking about businesses asking, then using it as an excuse to refuse service, employment etc.
Why should a private business not have the right to free speech?
Why should a private business not have the right to refuse service?
if it's straight up discrimination then that's bad. refusing service based on stuff like religious beliefs I can understand, but discrimination based on anything, including partaking in medical experiments, is wrong.
What if the business believes that the unvaccinated pose a direct health threat to their employees or their families? Should they be forced to put aside their beliefs?
Conversely, if you believe that the vaccinated shed spike proteins that could harm yourself or your employees, should you be forced to cater to them?
I see your point, but the problem is what happens when the only grocery store within an hour's drive wont serve the unvaccinated? What happens when every store takes that stance? I realize there are alternatives, but at what point does the burden become onerous upon the individual?
Large businesses especially have the power to enforce their will on the populace in much the same way governments do. On the other hand, overregulation is as harmful as well...
Thanks for this one =) Imma half to chew on this for a while..
Really the simple answer is that if that grocery store doesn't want to cater to the unvaccinated, but were told they couldn't discriminate on those grounds, they could just close for everyone, right? And, if every store decided to do that, what would you do?
The point is you don't have a right to service (no shirt, no shoes, no vaccine, etc). This isn't Soviet Russia. The government doesn't give you a job and tell you to do it no matter what.
Basically, if they want your business, they will concede, but they should not be forced to.
You could always open your own grocery store. Just think of the giant untapped market for the unvaccinated. It's literally the American way.