Freedom is not an anti mandate.
Washington state is being sued by anti-vaccination interests. The State of Washington is mandating health workers to get covid-19 shots. The governor is saying that it is not unreasonable to require the workers to protect the health of the people they treat. The basis tenant of jurisdiction remains true, that jurisdiction is the rule for the rule.
Freedom is an assault when it is the rule of the tenant over the owner. Or the owner over the tenant’s person, we get that. And so does history, as it unfolded in violent and terrible loss when lines are crossed.
Want to be asked, not told…
So peoples ancestors fought to get jurisdiction for their freedom and overtime got some. We know that, however since a sense of place is more than legal rankling over jurisdiction, they both have merit.
Jurisdiction cloaked by exclusive right is, at first glance attractive. However, the sense of place seems more inclusive. Yes, it makes you want to invite another to your liberty, a broader community, and give and take. So what is the difference between the two? They both make you do something, one seems to slip by unrewarded and the other generates pride and defensiveness. Why is that? When is it right?
Well, let’s just say defensive actions are not neighborly. Maybe it’s that simple! When you add mutual interests to the mix, its sells.
So what is the mutual interest in vaccines, for some, it’s a passing statement that blames the industry for taking profit, or some other inconvenience Then a comment becomes an argument and away we go. So what is the answer to that, there is none, it’s a choice and you can choose not to as well.
Non withstanding a man with an experience is better off than one with an argument, that ‘won’t wash, unless the experienced is the one living in strife for so long that he never wants to see it again. That’s only happened completely a few times, so excuse us that apprentice in the endeavor, of whatever that is. Remember all those people that died and got radiation in the WW II atomic bombs drops? There was one victim that got his leukemia into remission along with a lot of burns. So that’s the answer next time you want to argue that the pandemic is good for something, and you need to be concerned, neighbor, it’s you that will survive like the Hiroshima cancer guy.
Look around and survey the depth and breadth of your realm, you may be the only one there. And have burned and are in a lonely jurisdiction, in a crowd, a crowd of those ghosts of strife, and with a mandate for strife.
Peace out PP














