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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby
No one is enraged about the governor not restricting the rights of people to choose not to vaccinate.
What people are angry about is the governor telling a private place of business that they aren't allowed to set their own safety policies for their own paying customers.
People don't have the "right" to go on a cruise ship. You don't have that right. You just don't. If a cruise line wants to ALLOW you to board its ship, it has the RIGHT to set restrictions if it wants to. As long as those restrictions don't violate your CIVIL rights, then they can make those restrictions.
They can't refuse to sell you a ticket because you're black, or white, or disabled, or a woman, or a man, or Muslim, or Jewish, or Christian, or Pagan. But they CAN refuse to sell you a ticket if you refuse to vaccinate. Being vaccinated is not listed as a protected class.
The governor doesn't care. That's what people are angry about.
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Another way of looking at it is the governor *does* care and is attempting to prevent discrimination and segregation based on vaccination status.
They CAN refuse to sell you a ticket if you refuse to vaccinate because it currently is not illegal to discriminate in that way. They CAN set up vaccinated-only sections of stadiums because it is currently not illegal to segregate in that way. Just because something CAN be done doesn't mean it should be done and doesn't make it right. The governor is saying that it is wrong and shouldn't be done.
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