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Vaccine Conversation Today

Was in a production meeting waiting for it to start. People were talking about random things and of course "Covid" gets brought up. (please realize the irony that I am in a closed & unventilated room with these people..because they were willing to share their vaccine status they get to be maskless...because i refuse to share my status they assume i am not vaccinated and therefore force me to wear a mask).

Production Assistant: "Hey, did you all notice how its literally ONLY the engineers and programmers who don't want to get vaccinated? Why is that?"

Machinist: "They have critical thinking skills. Most of the people here (motioning to the room) do what they're told at work and in life".

Room went dead silent, a few people chuckled, am starting to get really turned off by people. =/ Was very uncomfortable sitting there as a "second class" employee with a mask on.
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  • The only reason why it's not stated as a right is because there was no such thing as a motor vehicle when the constitution was written, take for instances the right to bear arms is a right, but if you go out and start killing people then you lose that right, the only reason why they use privilege is that they would have to change the constitution. Plus it can give them power over the people. Privilege is something given to you, a right is something you have, No one gave me roads, I helped pay for them, no one gave my vehicle, I paid for that too. You still haven't answered my question, How do I get the privilege to drive a Lamborghini, if I can't afford one?


    Women didn't have the right to vote when the constitution was written. Presidents could serve indefinitely, as long as they were reelected, when the constitution was written. It was legal to own slaves when the constitution was written. The 1st amendment covers television and the internet and neither of them were around when the constitution was written. It was written as a living document, to allow for interpretation as society advanced. It was interpreted, by the Supreme Court, many decades ago that operating a motor vehicle is a privilege, not a right. I'm not sure where you are going with the 2nd amendment argument. If you are convicted of murder, you lose most of your rights but, you can get them all back upon rehabilitation even your gun rights in most states. If I wasn't at work, I could pull up case laws and court precedents for this as well.

    To answer your ludicrous question: If you want to drive a Lambo but can't afford one, save up, steal it, or borrow one.

    My turn: When are you finally going to tuck your tail between your legs and admit you are wrong?

    If the facts are on your side, pound the facts. If the law is on your side, pound the law. If neither the facts or the law are on your side, pound the keyboard. Keep pounding that keyboard Kirbster269!!!!!
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  • The only reason why it's not stated as a right is because there was no such thing as a motor vehicle when the constitution was written, take for instances the right to bear arms is a right, but if you go out and start killing people then you lose that right, the only reason why they use privilege is that they would have to change the constitution. Plus it can give them power over the people. Privilege is something given to you, a right is something you have, No one gave me roads, I helped pay for them, no one gave my vehicle, I paid for that too. You still haven't answered my question, How do I get the privilege to drive a Lamborghini, if I can't afford one?


    Women didn't have the right to vote when the constitution was written. Presidents could serve indefinitely, as long as they were reelected, when the constitution was written. It was legal to own slaves when the constitution was written. The 1st amendment covers television and the internet and neither of them were around when the constitution was written. It was written as a living document, to allow for interpretation as society advanced. It was interpreted, by the Supreme Court, many decades ago that operating a motor vehicle is a privilege, not a right. I'm not sure where you are going with the 2nd amendment argument. If you are convicted of murder, you lose most of your rights but, you can get them all back upon rehabilitation even your gun rights in most states. If I wasn't at work, I could pull up case laws and court precedents for this as well.

    To answer your ludicrous question: If you want to drive a Lambo but can't afford one, save up, steal it, or borrow one.

    My turn: When are you finally going to tuck your tail between your legs and admit you are wrong?

    If the facts are on your side, pound the facts. If the law is on your side, pound the law. If neither the facts or the law are on your side, pound the keyboard. Keep pounding that keyboard Kirbster269!!!!!
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