I'm actually a bit surprised that action against the store clerks and restaurant staff enforcing this nonsense isn't more common. While killing people isn't likely to be good politics, lesser actions like pepper spray that make staff afraid to ask (esp re: checking green passes) will likely be effective at making the mandates toothless.

They don't have enough police to protect everyone.

@pete
>They don't have enough police to protect everyone.
This is why we shouldn't make it harder on them, when they have actual murderers out there to catch, like this incident. I do like the idea, but we need to make the distinction that it is only effective if the cops are enforcing the bullshit mandates. That's the only time when wasting their resources is a good thing, and even then, arguably not; the goal is to convince them to stop, but if they just prioritise it then it's just making things worse.

@Zerglingman Point is the game theory of this is that staff will stop enforcing it. The next step is either to divert a lot of police forces to protecting those staff (not likely to happen), give up (likely), or at least for vax passports, changing to a strategy of forcing the entire population to get vaxxed directly. The latter is actually an improvement arguably as it removes the privacy concerns of vax passports.

@pete @Zerglingman
that’s something I’ve been thinking.
Actual forced injections might be an improvement.
It will demand lots of resources and be unpopular, so it’s unlikely to be something continued.

It doesn’t turn all private businesses into enforcement arms.

It’s a violent human rights violation— but not a building block of tech-enabled totalitarianism

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@lucash_dev @Zerglingman The very rare previous forced vaccination efforts in US history - which date back to small pox, segregation, and eugenics - were all mandates on people rather than passes. And people who refused were just fined in the end.

@pete @Zerglingman
there was “vaccine revolt” in Brazil a hundred years ago.
There was a bit of fighting, but in the end the government just fined people.
And I think most never paid the fines.

The thing that scares me most is if they remove kids from parents for failing to vaccinate.

The Zeitgeist is so anti-parenthood people might actually cheer it.

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