“It was their choice and nobody ever was going to force anyone into doing something they don’t want to do. But there are consequences when you don’t.
You cannot choose to put at risk your co-workers. You cannot choose to put at risk the people sitting beside you on an airplane.”
We choose to put people at risk every day, every one of us.
You drive? Someone could get hit. You live in a house with hot water? That boiler could blow. Wheelchairs block egress in a fire. There is no way to eliminate risk. And the government, certainly, is in no position to mediate those risks.
I'll take the risk and face the consequences of my actions, others can do the same. If Trudeau cares about my co-workers, he can have his tame Universities create PPE that actually does protect people.
It's funny how much half-truth he uses. Like, yes, no one had to get it but he's acting like the "consequences" he's talking about are natural outcomes of choices, and not his own attempt to punish his enemies.
We choose to put people at risk every day, every one of us.
You drive? Someone could get hit. You live in a house with hot water? That boiler could blow. Wheelchairs block egress in a fire. There is no way to eliminate risk. And the government, certainly, is in no position to mediate those risks.
I'll take the risk and face the consequences of my actions, others can do the same. If Trudeau cares about my co-workers, he can have his tame Universities create PPE that actually does protect people.
It's funny how much half-truth he uses. Like, yes, no one had to get it but he's acting like the "consequences" he's talking about are natural outcomes of choices, and not his own attempt to punish his enemies.