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Suppose your government has a vaccine passport that, restricts you from social events, dining, and travel.
Would you get it?
Is such a thing in accordance with your values and beliefs?
>Would you get it?
I don't know if I would. Not only have experts been saying that the (experimental, emergency) vaccines don't stop you from spreading the virus, I'm a healthy, young man, so if I do get it (which the vaccines also don't prevent), it would be very unlikely that I would die or become hospitalized from it.
>Is such a thing in accordance with your values and beliefs?
I want to be a good citizen. I want to help "save lives" and so I wear my mask when stores require that I do. It's not a big deal to me.
But needing to prove that I've gotten a certain injection before I can normally participate in society seems to be going too far. Plus, I'm black, and I've been told that Voter ID is racist against me, so I feel like I need to reject Vaccine ID out of spite, as a "gotcha" towards the other argument.
Would you get it?
Is such a thing in accordance with your values and beliefs?
>Would you get it?
I don't know if I would. Not only have experts been saying that the (experimental, emergency) vaccines don't stop you from spreading the virus, I'm a healthy, young man, so if I do get it (which the vaccines also don't prevent), it would be very unlikely that I would die or become hospitalized from it.
>Is such a thing in accordance with your values and beliefs?
I want to be a good citizen. I want to help "save lives" and so I wear my mask when stores require that I do. It's not a big deal to me.
But needing to prove that I've gotten a certain injection before I can normally participate in society seems to be going too far. Plus, I'm black, and I've been told that Voter ID is racist against me, so I feel like I need to reject Vaccine ID out of spite, as a "gotcha" towards the other argument.