Nobody is telling anybody to get pregnant...plenty of ways avoid that...and there are plenty of medical procedures/treatments that are either difficult to recieve or outright not allowed in this country...Right.
Like telling a woman what she can or cannot do with her body. Or telling kids they can’t go to school without inoculations. Or telling people they can’t smoke within 50 feet of a public building. Or telling immigrants they must be inoculated to come into the country.
There's waivers for school inoculations...
The community voted and accepted smoking bans within a certain range...
There is not right for a foreign citizen to come here...so they have choice whether to adhere to the regulations or not come...
None of those examples is the same as telling a lawful citizen they can no longer participate in society without a shot...funny how it's "my body, my choice" on abortion with you but at the same time your bodily autonomy argument doesn't apply to whether or not to receive a vaccine that doesn't stop the spread...
Last edited:
