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Oh no. He was allowed to.But the tennis guy can’t play tennis?
Please note that the right to life preceeds the right to to liberty and happiness. My right to life supercedes anyone else's right to pursue their happiness at the risk of my life. So if it would make someone happy to, say, set my house on fire, which would endanger my life, the Constitution protects my right to life over their right to "happiness." It also puts my right to life over their right to the liberty to do that. My 7th-grade civics teacher made it very clear that "your right to swing your fist ends where my nose begins.""Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness"
Oh no. He was allowed to.
So unfair. Just because he is famous and rich.![]()
We were told no politicsPlease note that the right to life preceeds the right to to liberty and happiness. My right to life supercedes anyone else's right to pursue their happiness at the risk of my life. So if it would make someone happy to, say, set my house on fire, which would endanger my life, the Constitution protects my right to life over their right to "happiness." It also puts my right to life over their right to the liberty to do that. My 7th-grade civics teacher made it very clear that "your right to swing your fist ends where my nose begins."
See where I'm going with this?
I know the message was not directed at me, but I wanted to say I understand where you're going with this but I don't agree with it.Please note that the right to life preceeds the right to to liberty and happiness. My right to life supercedes anyone else's right to pursue their happiness at the risk of my life. So if it would make someone happy to, say, set my house on fire, which would endanger my life, the Constitution protects my right to life over their right to "happiness." It also puts my right to life over their right to the liberty to do that. My 7th-grade civics teacher made it very clear that "your right to swing your fist ends where my nose begins."
See where I'm going with this?
Understood. I wrote that like six pages back. This is a fast-moving thread right now. And I did not feel my comment was political, so much as it was philosophical.We were told no politics.All I will say.
And I respectfully disagree with you.I know the message was not directed at me, but I wanted to say I understand where you're going with this but I don't agree with it.
By going in public without a mask, I am by no means putting someone else's life at risk.
Folks will interpret it as they choose. To me it was very evidently philosophical. Now, how many 'angry faces' will this garner?Understood. I wrote that like six pages back. This is a fast-moving thread right now. And I did not feel my comment was political, so much as it was philosophical.