Yankee Traveler
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Not sure I understand your question or your point. I use the covid lockdowns as an example, and on that track, there were many people that were disallowed from going anywhere even to a summer camp that they owned to get out of the cities. Meanwhile the elites were allowed to roam free. While my skepticism mentioned the pandemic I despise the idea of anyone having that control over any portion of the population. If we were to experience another "pandemic" and at the same time my mom had a serious ailment that had her on her death bed, it should not be someone else's decision if I drive there or not regardless of the circumstances. First it is a pandemic, then an environmental situation FEMA has shut down the roads in and out of whatever hurricane disaster zone. Then it's just global warming. Your not allowed to drive but X miles per week and on X days because everything you need is within an X mile radius.A lot of good stuff in here.
I agree with the sentiment started by @YankeeRebel, acceptance for all except where accepting means awarding a competitive advantage.
The electronics in cars is more complicated. Would you rather a disabled car or bullies roaming as part of martial law? I know it's not an "either or" subject - but the topic is more than just overreaching. I'm presenting a counter argument and not a vetted opinion.
Yeah...fuck ALL that noise. If I can afford it, I should be able to drive any vehicle that is road legal and repair it how I see fit. Insurance companies ARE NOT honest companies trying to make an honest dollar to stay afloat. They are legalized, required by law extortionists. Home, Auto, Health, Life...Whatever.The insurance companies wanting to force you out of your old car is an honest endeavor. They honestly want to make more money. Statistically they may be right. I might support them if I knew where the costs were highest: due to liability caused by increased deaths and injuries; or, just costs for repairs. I know it costs more to those don't have the money - but we all pay taxes, and if the roads are noticeably safer then it may be justified.
As for paid protesters: it's another form of propaganda. So is a lot of other protests that are about choosing a side instead of true outrage and expressing true social values.
If we lived in a world not populated by so much inattentiveness, chosen ignorance, and outright stupidness - my opinions would be more certain and lean toward keeping hands off. But we don't, and that perplexes me.