Wormwood
Member
They must think we’re really stupid. When medical experts start talking about which “gatherings and demonstrations are acceptable while others are not during a pandemic” they are stepping outside of their area of expertise and have no ground to stand on. This is not a question for health experts, apart from them saying that “large gatherings cause an increase in transmission.” That’s a medical statement where their opinion is valuable. But when you start talking about WHICH KINDS of gatherings are acceptable over others, that’s not a question at all for health experts. That’s moving into the realm of philosophical, moral, and societal subjectivity. They have no right to attempt to speak in a position of authority on this topic.
Whether you agree with them on what should be allowable and what should not be allowable is irrelevant. It’s not their place to make those types of decisions or to try and sway others towards their societal and political opinions under the guise of “medical expertise.”
Whether you agree with them on what should be allowable and what should not be allowable is irrelevant. It’s not their place to make those types of decisions or to try and sway others towards their societal and political opinions under the guise of “medical expertise.”