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<blockquote data-quote="RobGMN" data-source="post: 8885595" data-attributes="member: 683408"><p>Settle down, Trigger. </p><p>Questions would not get repeated if they would just be answered.</p><p>Why is it people are so afraid to answer a question that would simply prove me wrong. Prove me wrong, and the question goes away.</p><p></p><p>And DON'T say that I "<em>would never accept proof</em>". I accept proof all the time.</p><p>I DON'T accept <em>"trust me bro"</em> or <em>"I already GAVE you proof"</em> or <em>"because I said so"</em> or<em> "everybody knows it</em>" as proof.</p><p>Anyone who does is a moron.</p><p></p><p>Regarding kids: Unless they are emancipated, a parent has the legal right and authority to make decisions and choices on their behalf. That includes medical decisions. A choice made by a legal guardian is not an issue of "force".</p><p>Are you under the impression that children have a free choice in all aspects of their lives? Maybe you did, and that's why you think and act the way you do.</p><p></p><p>No. Children have many of their decisions made by their parents and do not have total free will.</p><p>And it's not children we are discussing when we talk of people being forced by employers to be vaccinated, or people being "forced" to wear masks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobGMN, post: 8885595, member: 683408"] Settle down, Trigger. Questions would not get repeated if they would just be answered. Why is it people are so afraid to answer a question that would simply prove me wrong. Prove me wrong, and the question goes away. And DON'T say that I "[I]would never accept proof[/I]". I accept proof all the time. I DON'T accept [I]"trust me bro"[/I] or [I]"I already GAVE you proof"[/I] or [I]"because I said so"[/I] or[I] "everybody knows it[/I]" as proof. Anyone who does is a moron. Regarding kids: Unless they are emancipated, a parent has the legal right and authority to make decisions and choices on their behalf. That includes medical decisions. A choice made by a legal guardian is not an issue of "force". Are you under the impression that children have a free choice in all aspects of their lives? Maybe you did, and that's why you think and act the way you do. No. Children have many of their decisions made by their parents and do not have total free will. And it's not children we are discussing when we talk of people being forced by employers to be vaccinated, or people being "forced" to wear masks. [/QUOTE]
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