Well, only if you don't make a big stink out of it. If it's a normal, everyday 
thing, yeah sure. But if it's some litmus test for who's with us or who's 
against us, then they're much less willing to submit to such tests.

You see this in spades w.r.t. to the protests. In Portland, they antifa are 
rigorous about staging counter protests, which makes the fascists dig in and be 
more committed to protesting, which makes the antifa more committed, ad 
infinitum. Here in Olympia, it's mostly just the fascists out there protesting 
mask and vaccine mandates. (Yes, irony is dead.) But as a result, they're 
anticlimactic and peter out pretty comfortably.

Along the same lines of "don't feed the troll", if we focused our attention on 
increasing the capacities of hospitals rather than brow beating the 
anti-vaxers, I suspect the vax rate would climb steadily and the reactionary 
tendencies of the anti-vaxers would abate.


On 8/25/21 9:09 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> These same people are willing to submit to an employer's drug tests.


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