Sunday, August 13, 2023

All Vaccines should be Voluntary

I'm a libertarian anarchist, so it goes without saying that I believe everything that does not directly harm others should be voluntary. Our bodies and our labour belong to us, and no other person or organization has any legal claim to this. We rule over ourselves. Otherwise, we're merely someone else's cattle, and that is not the way God, aka nature, intended things to be.

But the vast majority of people don't see things this way. Almost everyone believe that we're to be ruled over by others. The progressive era of the past century refined this to the point where every aspect of life has some expert with the power to enforce their ideas onto everyone else.

The WHO, CDC and FDA are examples of this. There was a flow of decrees and edicts emanating from them during the virus scare, and pretty much everyone went along with it.

However, the progressive era came to an abrupt halt in 2022 as a direct result of the disastrous consequences of the way the virus scare was handled, and one of the progressive era's biggest institutions is now laying on the ground with a broken back. Mandatory vaccination for all, which was pushed through as part of the progressive agenda hundred years ago, is no longer an idea beyond reproach.

This is good news to liberty minded people, because the very idea that our own bodies can be ruled over by others is in stark violation of our beliefs. We should therefore take maximum advantage of the opportunity that the vaccine disaster has given us. We should suggest to everyone that cares to listen that all vaccines should be voluntary.

Our arguments for this are simple:

  • Our body is our choice
  • If the vaccine works, there's no danger to others in not being vaccinated
  • We know for a fact that a much touted vaccine turned out to be counter productive

The rational and moral high ground is immediately captured with these arguments alone.

Since we have proof of vaccine damage, this can no longer be brushed off as a price worth taking, considering the greater good of vaccines. Any such argument can be countered by simply stating that if it's obvious to most people that vaccines work, then most people will take them. We're not suggesting that we ban vaccines. We're simply arguing for the liberty to choose whether or not to take them.

Keep in mind that there's no point in debating the finer technical issues of vaccines. We know that mRNA vaccines are different from traditional vaccines, but that's not the issue. The point is that the decision to take a vaccine should be up to us, and in the case of our children, it's also up to us. Experts and politicians should not be in a position to mandate vaccines. Their only function should be to give advice and make sure that we are free to choose what's injected into us.

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