He's right. It is hypocritical to have it be against the law to drive through red lights, not wear a seat belt, or yell fire in a crowded theater while not mandating masks and vaccines.
So we should legalize driving through on a red light, not wearing a seat belt, and yelling fire in a theater.
Unlike him, I'm a chaos loving rebel and not some conformist cuck who likes to play it safe.
He's right. It is hypocritical to have it be against the law to drive through red lights, not wear a seat belt, or yell fire in a crowded theater while not mandating masks and vaccines.
So we should legalize driving through on a red light, not wearing a seat belt, and yelling fire in a theater.
Unlike him, I'm a chaos loving rebel and not some conformist cuck who likes to play it safe.
If someone yelled fire in a theater I'd first assume they were joking, and if I didn't smell burning or see fire, I'd sit exactly where I was because I fucking paid for a seat.
If someone yelled fire in a theater I'd first assume they were joking, and if I didn't smell burning or see fire, I'd sit exactly where I was because I fucking paid for a seat.
[It's not illegal to yell "fire" in a theater.](https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2012/11/its-time-to-stop-using-the-fire-in-a-crowded-theater-quote/264449/)
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