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Originally Posted by B767drvr
A discussion on morals: Is it your neighbor's responsibility to keep you safe/healthy?
If so, how far are we willing to infringe on others' rights/freedoms to keep others safe?
Is it okay to destroy people's businesses by forcing their extended closure to "protect" others' health?
Is it okay to forcefully remove people from public transportation for not wearing masks?
In Laredo, Texas... it's a $1,000 fine if you go out in public without a mask. The mask requirement can be a cloth draping... i.e., it is not for the wearer's safety, it is for others' safety. Do you agree with this? If so, why? If not, why not?
Have we considered the effects of our actions on our health care workers? Did they sign up for a worldwide global deadly pandemic threatening not only their job, but their life? How about going to work with little to no PPE and "hoping" they stay safe? Did they sign up for this? How might your actions impact their life? Is it okay to make choices and then expect others to "fix" (health care workers) them?
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Yes, they took and oath-and they signed up for career with excellent pay and opportunities. Like all professions you take the good with the bad. Yes, it tough times and they are earning their pay. I compare it to the typical soldier, it’s great when you NOT getting shot at. But, when first time somebody praised them when they get killed. Some ____ says they knew what they was getting into.