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An interesting question to ask jabbed people: are you afraid of flying yet?

blank stare no... why?

The whole vax blood clotting issue and then being at altitude.

An interesting question to ask jabbed people: are you afraid of flying yet? *blank stare* no... why? The whole vax blood clotting issue and then being at altitude.

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They aren't requiring you to fly, so they aren't forcing anything on you.

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The super markets aren't requiring you to buy their food either.

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Supermarkets are an essential service. So they don’t get a pass.

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What law states this?

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But if you fall over in a supermarket because why the hell not you can sue them.

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That's a better line of argumentation, and more reasonable. A business has some kind of obligation to not have hidden unsafe things you'll get hurt on without warning. Requiring "vaccination" is hiding dangers to customers unless they disclose the actual risks.

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Let us know when flying is a biological necessity.

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No... the government regulates these companies and the airspace to keep it reasonably accessible to the public. There's an argument to be made... but it's close to the argument that should be made about the internet... so don't hold your breath.

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Yeah, it's along the lines of the argument for social media, search engines, etc. to be forced to not secretly censor, where they form an effective foundation for these activities and thus suppressing some people is suppressing those activities, even though alternatives exist (that few people use).