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[–] njm1314@lemmy.world 15 points 2 days ago (6 children)

You know what the problem with your definition of forced here is? You think it means having to face any consequences at all. That's not what forced means. Just having to face consequences doesn't mean you were forced to do something. Consequences are the result of free will. The result of making your own decisions. It's naive and childish to think that you should never face consequences for anything you do. Every decision you make has consequences, no one's forcing you to face them you're choosing to face them. It's part of the decision. Don't want to take the vaccine you lose your job. No one forced you to make that choice you chose to make that choice. Consequences are part of choice.

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