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Originally Posted by bcredliner
There is a major differences in fatalities from military service, suicides, traffic deaths etc. Soldiers choose to serve, one chooses to commit suicide and if an individual is killed by another driver there is punishment. One does not have the right to choose to risk another's life. They just don't.
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I'm going to cover this little gem right here...
How in anyway does opening businesses put someone more at risk from another person's actions?
The answer is it doesn't!!
Example: If your happy ass has gone outside the house to buy food and other essentials since this started, then your risk will not be increased by going to more places (if YOU keep taking precautions)
As for the differences in deaths only suicides are different as that is a person doing something that WILL guarantee the end of their life.
A soldier a takes a higher RISK not a certain outcome. The real problem is that too many people are falsely equating more places = more risk and not understanding that if..... Precaution #1 works at the grocery store, then Precaution #1 will also work at some other business. No plan mentioned by anyone has said let's open everything and FORCE people to stand close together at a store and prohibit them from wearing PPE. If that was being said I'd fight that too, but what you're asking for is for others to suffer losing houses, jobs, family members to regular medical issues because you believe it somehow will make your mask and gloves better.
This is so easy.
If you're so worried about the virus.... Don't go outside.
Don't talk to anyone face to face.
Wear your PPE.
Don't do any work at an essential job due to increased risk [emoji849].
Do not touch cash.
Do not allow products into your safe space unless it's been sanitized.
And the most important thing is....
Enjoy PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY and enjoy not putting the boots to another person's livelihood.[emoji106]
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