Suggesting that we should do everything possible to take care of one another should not be considered the rantings of a nay-sayer. It should be considered common sense.

Oct 5, 2020 · 12:03 AM UTC

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Yes people should help each-other, but at the same time they shouldn’t be forced to either.
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What about traffic lights?
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You're right We rise by lifting others
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Bernie supporter from Holland, visiting a Bernie rally "You have to rally for this?" “For us, it’s quite normal." "For us, it’s just common sense”
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Trump and Biden are as bad as each other. They have both done truly shitty things. Your bias toward Biden is sickening. It makes you look stupid in this climate where its obvious the 2 party duopoly has destroyed America and its people. Stop spreading division.
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But statists like yourself will enforce through force in a totalitarian manner if someone does not do what you think they should not. Joe's mask policy, if enforced fairly, would hurt minorities and the poor the most.
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The Religious Right might even agree with you ... since that's what Christ said ... "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" ... is a biblical concept spoken by Jesus in Luke 6:31 and Matthew 7:12; it is commonly referred to as the "Golden Rule."