197 A small, but significant, change in the narrative. Not long ago the word 'mandate' wouldn't have been there. Sauce:DailyMail in the UK (media.greatawakening.win) posted 3 years ago by JonathanE 3 years ago by JonathanE +197 / -0 23 comments download share 23 comments share download save hide report block hide replies
"Mandate" comes from the Latin word "mandatum," which means "command," which implies you must do something just because they say so. If there was a law, it would be cited.