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re: Fauci: "You Have to Give Up Individual Right of Making Your Own Decision"
Posted on 10/4/21 at 8:29 am to GodnCountry
Posted on 10/4/21 at 8:29 am to GodnCountry
Fauci lied!!
Posted on 10/4/21 at 8:32 am to Seldom Seen
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Fun fact, in Italian Fauci translates to Sickle.
Google Schumer. Schumer = Good for nothing Vagabond. ancestry.com
Posted on 10/4/21 at 9:59 am to deuceiswild
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Well, he’s not wrong in principle. But in this particular case, he’s totally wrong.
Yep. I'm all for cooperation to protect society at large. But we have an absolute crisis of confidence in our "public health" officials and control by tyrants and fascist "scientists" / drug cos.
Posted on 10/4/21 at 11:50 am to GodnCountry
Since he believes all rights come from the government and not the Creator, of course he believes that you can have rights taken away. What other rights are to be removed?
Posted on 10/4/21 at 11:50 am to GodnCountry
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there comes a time when you do have to give up what you consider your individual right of making your own decision for the greater good of society.”
And in this case that time is when you can pry a copy of the Constitution out of my cold dead hands.
Posted on 10/4/21 at 2:12 pm to GodnCountry
The Contract is broken.
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Social Contract Theory
Social contract theory says that people live together in society in accordance with an agreement that establishes moral and political rules of behavior. Some people believe that if we live according to a social contract, we can live morally by our own choice and not because a divine being requires it.
Over the centuries, philosophers as far back as Socrates have tried to describe the ideal social contract, and to explain how existing social contracts have evolved. Philosopher Stuart Rachels suggests that morality is the set of rules governing behavior that rational people accept, on the condition that others accept them too.
Social contracts can be explicit, such as laws, or implicit, such as raising one’s hand in class to speak. The U.S. Constitution is often cited as an explicit example of part of America’s social contract. It sets out what the government can and cannot do. People who choose to live in America agree to be governed by the moral and political obligations outlined in the Constitution’s social contract.
Indeed, regardless of whether social contracts are explicit or implicit, they provide a valuable framework for harmony in society.
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