Thursday, December 10, 2020

The Deadliest Days In American History and Thoughts On Our Human Rights

We don't have the right to drive down the wrong side of the highway. We don't have the right to smoke in public places. We don't have the right to be in the proximity of others and not wear masks during a pandemic. We don't have the right to recklessly endanger the lives of others. Period. To argue otherwise is to attempt to make the case for justifying complicity with killing other human beings. This needs to be profoundly unacceptable to us all. — Molly

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