Post by ScoutPost by Kurt Nicklashttps://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/matt-margolis/2021/07/30/breaking-cdc-director-says-biden-admin-is-considering-a-vaccine-mandate-n1465968
The totalitarian left favors abortion because the government has no
business inside our bodies.
The totalitarian left favors forced vaccination because the government
can force a powerful chemical into our bodies.
The totalitarian left believes if you object, then you are a murderer.
FREEDOM IS SLAVERY
IGNORANCE IS STRENGH.
The govt isn't forcing anyone to be vaccinated, you
can always...quit...if your job requires the vaccine.
That is a use of force
It's not, scooter, and you know it. They're given a choice. It may be
an unpalatable choice, but it's a choice. Use of force is "you're
taking the vaccine."
Stop being extra stupid, scooter.
He isn't, but you are:
Note the bracketed definitions.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/force
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Definition of force
(Entry 1 of 2)
1a(1) : strength or energy exerted or brought to bear : cause of motion
or change : active power the forces of nature the motivating force in
her life
(2) capitalized —used with a number to indicate the strength of the wind
according to the Beaufort scale a Force 10 hurricane
b : moral or mental strength I was impressed by the force of his character.
[c : capacity to persuade or convince the force of the argument]
2a : military strength
b(1) : a body (as of troops or ships) assigned to a military purpose a
force of 20,000 soldiers
(2) forces plural : the whole military strength (as of a nation)
c : a body of persons or things available for a particular end a labor
force the missile force
d : an individual or group having the power of effective action join
forces to prevent violence a force in politics
e often capitalized : police force —usually used with the After his
military service, he joined the force.
[3 : violence, compulsion, or constraint exerted upon or against a
person or thing Those who do not respond to kindness must yield to force.]
4a : an agency or influence that if applied to a free body results
chiefly in an acceleration of the body and sometimes in elastic
deformation and other effects
b : any of the natural influences (such as electromagnetism (see
electromagnetism sense 2a), gravity, the strong force, and the weak
force) that exist especially between particles and determine the
structure of the universe
5 : the quality of conveying impressions intensely in writing or speech
stated the objectives with force
6 baseball : force-out
in force
1 : in great numbers picnickers were out in force
2 : valid, operative the ban remains in force
force verb
forced; forcing
Definition of force (Entry 2 of 2)
transitive verb
1 : to do violence to especially : rape
[2 : to compel by physical, moral, or intellectual means]
3 : to make or cause especially through natural or logical necessity
forced to admit my error the last minute goal forced overtime
4a : to press, drive, pass, or effect against resistance or inertia
force your way through
b : to impose or thrust urgently, importunately, or inexorably force
unwanted attentions on a coworker
5 : to achieve or win by strength in struggle or violence: such as
a : to win one's way into force a castle forced the mountain passes
b : to break open or through force a lock
6a : to raise or accelerate to the utmost forcing the pace
b : to produce only with unnatural or unwilling effort forced a smile
c : to wrench, strain, or use (language) with marked unnaturalness and
lack of ease
7a : to hasten the rate of progress or growth of
b : to bring (plants) to maturity out of the normal season forcing
lilies for Easter
8 : to induce (a particular bid or play by another player) in a card
game by some conventional act, play, bid, or response
9a : to cause (a runner in baseball) to be put out on a force-out
b : to cause (a run) to be scored in baseball by giving a base on balls
when the bases are full
force one's hand
: to cause one to act precipitously : force one to reveal one's purpose
or intention
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It seems that once again you are wrong.