I can’t think of any other ideology who would push to mandate giving children or pregnant women an experimental phase of a shot that is strong enough to fight a coronavirus, while knowing the disease poses close to zero risk for children. And on top of that, know sooo very well that the shot is going to cause heart attacks in children that they already have messaging and treatments in place.
I can't think of ANY ideology. Are you trying to suggest that socialism would be doing that? Because I have a very sad eye-opener for you.
There is nothing that provides a "zero" risk.
It is indeed a very small risk, but there have been children at risk and dead too. Denying that reality is probably as bad as requiring a mandate in my mind.
But, the closest thing that c omes to pushing the idea that everyone has to have a shot, would be capitalism.
For the same reason why they don't offer the shots for free. The same reason why America won't have national socialist medicare.
The same reason why the cost of a COVID pill is something over 700 dollars when it costs a fraction of that to make it.
It's easier for people who have been told all their lives that government is the problem and the free market is the answer to say that it must be a governmental global conspiracy causing all this, than a handful of wealthy people who just want to put wealth in front of everything else, including human lives.
The same impulse that has Wal-mart become the second largest employer in America, and yet their workers use the most food stamps to get by, and the family is trying to privatize water and no one talks about it.
The same impulse that gives Jeff Bezos tax money back from the government, and billions to pay for him to go to the moon, while his workers crap in bags and pee in bottles because they don't have time for adequate breaks.
The same impulse that has an American justice system imprison Steve Donzinger because a corporation is vindictive that he was part of a defense team demanding they pay for the environmental damage they did to entire communities of people.
The lists go on and on of corrupt wealth screwing people over and over again, but somehow, we can't look at the possibility that the system of corporate capitalism isn't the problem, because then we'd have to try to fix capitalism, and ask ourselves what it would take to do that.
J