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Originally Posted by Third Eye
I mean, if you’re into non-sequitar, then great. Otherwise, your analogy does not apply at all.
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First off it's non sequitur.
Secondly you seem to be okay to tell people they are < 1% of something so they should adjust. But you don't seem to like to equally apply that logic. Only when it seems to impact you directly.
My analogy applies fine. > 1% of this country has Covid. > .5% of this country has died from Covid. Almost 50% of that .5% are linked directly to care facilities which could be linked directly to bad decisions made by elected officials.
So if you want to play this game of numbers then you are asking over 99% of the country to inconvenience themselves and\or their businesses while at the same time telling someone who is > 1% of something to **** off.
But that's all foreplay. Since you want people with asthma or COPD to stay home because they can't wear a mask why don't we just tell everyone who is < 70 to stay the **** home because they the higher risk group and are primarily the only ones dying?
Or you could just accept the fact that some people have medical conditions that prevent them from wearing a mask and not be a dick about it.