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Re: Eye Doctor
« Reply #70 on: February 06, 2022, 09:16:16 PM »
How do guys who are pretending to be champions of private property and liberty come down on the side of the people who are trying to restrict liberty and violate not just private property but even the bodies of other people?


You say "the people". There's a huge difference between the state violating rights for all, and a doctor or other businessman setting up rules for his business.

Re: Eye Doctor
« Reply #71 on: February 06, 2022, 09:32:35 PM »
It's a safe bet that everyone who is advocating for the communist mask mandates has already caved and is wearing masks whenever it would be an inconvenience for them to fight back.  So you have to justify that somehow.  I guess you just blow it off as the property owner's rights.  Meanwhile the communists laugh at you.  They don't laugh at the people who are fighting back.

I didn't ever wear a mask so far, but yes, as the case might be, I'd wear a mask. I am not a social justice warrior seeing any binding duty to "fight back" against the God given governments. They obviously are a punishment of the Lord. And I don't think that the Lord will free us from that plague, if only we "fight back". That's earthly/fleshly thinking.



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Re: Eye Doctor
« Reply #72 on: February 06, 2022, 11:31:25 PM »
How do guys who are pretending to be champions of private property and liberty come down on the side of the people who are trying to restrict liberty and violate not just private property but even the bodies of other people?

We are coming down on YOUR side, the right YOU have to do what YOU want on YOUR own property unless you commit crimes. As long as you break no laws, you can be both king and court fool on YOUR property, but NOT on my property or on the property of the eye doctor.

If we come onto YOUR property and "violate your body," tie a mask on YOUR face, YOU are welcome to use the law or just force against us.

You have NO right to free medical care, NO right medical care dictated on your terms, and NO right to command the labor or property of anyone as chattel slaves.

We are not worshipping "liberty." We are respecting the same private property rights and free will recognized by the Magisterium. …but, of course, we are just "pretending." :laugh2:

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Re: Eye Doctor
« Reply #73 on: February 07, 2022, 04:37:17 AM »
I am curious how you know that no local eye doctor will see you.
Do you ring for appointment and the receptionist tells you up front before she will make the appointment?
Or do you ask her if mask wearing is necessary?

Here is my recent experience. Last week I has to go to the optometrist. Before going I went to the supermarket. I was waiting for it to open and a couple of elderly ladies reluctantly moved up so I could sit down. I am visibly disabled. They tell me the "law" says two bodies to a bench.

Anyway we got chatting and I attempted to enlighten them that they don't have to wear masks. They weren't buying it. But the more pleasant (least suspicious) of the two related how she had gone to the optometrist (the same one I was booked for) and he had said to her "For goodness sake take off that mask. It's causing your glasses to fog". This gave some reassurance, as I admit that I was wary of having a disagreement.
As I approached the door there was a big sign say in to effect of "don't enter without a mask." I ignored the sign and entered. There was a similar sign stuck on the desk and so I stood a little away from that sign and told my name and appointment time.

Everyone was most kind and helpful. No-one battered an eyelid. I saw the optometrist who made no comment nor protest though he was wearing a mask. The good news is that I do not need new glasses.

So what is your story, Lover of Truth?
Do you really need an eye doctor or would an optometrist be sufficient? That would give you more options.

Personally, I would just make an appointment and turn up. Do you really believe that the doctor will kick you out or are you at the mercy of an upstart receptionist?
I just went 2 days ago for eye exam and the bold tells my same story.

Re: Eye Doctor
« Reply #74 on: February 07, 2022, 07:09:17 AM »

Whatever floats your boat.
anne  this is a very vulgar and crude statement, one you should never use, as it refers to the male anatomy.