https://photos.app.goo.gl/PqW7vWzNSr1yNy9o8

As for "revealing deeply authoritarian leanings", I think that tells us more 
about EricC than it does about others. "The right thing" could be understood as 
comprising any structured reasoning. The way I read it was that it's the right 
thing to lower the spread rate with distancing, masks, vaccines, etc. And 
because others refuse to help lower the spread rate, those of us who are 
willing to help lower the spread rate are left doing so for longer.

Doesn't sound authoritarian so much as pragmatic. It's not even "othering". I 
have such conversations within my tribe all the damned time. When you let your 
storage partition balloon out to terabytes of old stuff you'll never use again, 
you force me to either pour over my storage constantly *or* police you on your 
storage. Pfft. Please stop making *me* do the right thing and do the right 
thing yourself! Let me do the wrong thing at least sometimes. Sheesh.


On 8/30/21 3:15 PM, Jon Zingale wrote:
> What comic do you keep referencing? It may have been scrubbed by redfish.com 
> <http://redfish.com>.


On 8/27/21 12:51 PM, Eric Charles wrote:
> I'm vaccinated, and I wear a mask in public, and I dislike everything this 
> comic seems to be standing for. It is _anti_-liberal. It reveals deeply 
> authoritarian leanings, and a firm dedication to "othering" those around you. 
>  


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