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Originally Posted by Pants
How could there not be a difference in tone?
I know you, BleedingRed, and BigCatDaddy like to live in binary, black and white fantasy worlds, but life is just shades of grey.
Let's imagine there's a spectrum or scale of justified risk exposure.
On one end of the spectrum, you're risking exposing yourself and others to the virus because you want a different color of underwear to wear. On the other end of the spectrum, you're risking exposure to the virus because your child will die if you don't get to them.
Do you think going to a bar and going to a protest for a just cause are on the same level within that spectrum?
Please note, I am not condoning or condemning either. I am simply trying to paint a picture of why people may take a different tone while fully realizing the virus doesn't care.
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I'm sorry, I didn't realize Covid cared about where you were? I didn't realize it's okay to go out and get\spread Covid as long as it is for a "just cause".
What you are doing is trying to justify why one is okay to go get\spread the infection and one isn't when the end result is the same.