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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 178050" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>You suggested that if he exercises his constitutional rights then he is "opting out" of society while taking its benefits. That's not our system. You can't create an obligation to others that restricts one's rights unless there's due process involved. As [USER=40634]@Lookingforward[/USER] said, first prove that he specifically is a danger to others, then place the restrictions. Those in power may chafe under this burden and use the circumstances to undermine support for important rights. But we should resist this if we value our freedom.</p><p></p><p>That said, society has ways of pressuring selfish jerks that don't involve misuse of government power. For example, businesses are private property and should be allowed to deny access to those not wearing masks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 178050, member: 38109"] You suggested that if he exercises his constitutional rights then he is "opting out" of society while taking its benefits. That's not our system. You can't create an obligation to others that restricts one's rights unless there's due process involved. As [USER=40634]@Lookingforward[/USER] said, first prove that he specifically is a danger to others, then place the restrictions. Those in power may chafe under this burden and use the circumstances to undermine support for important rights. But we should resist this if we value our freedom. That said, society has ways of pressuring selfish jerks that don't involve misuse of government power. For example, businesses are private property and should be allowed to deny access to those not wearing masks. [/QUOTE]
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