I went out of my way to remove the single issue from my perception of your views in entirety. The irony being, in not recognizing that, you're doing the very thing you're pointing the finger about.
You don't come off as hard left. The effort you put into amplifying anything negative to one specific type of vaccine is what I think of as the hard right quirk. Something like thinking you have a right to work wherever you want could go either way for neo right/left.
Come on now, you know there's a massive difference between having a right to work wherever you want, and not being hired as the most qualified individual because you're black/gay/etc. You do not have a right to work wherever you want, simple as that.
He's not hard right overall, imo. Hard righties are in your face with flat earth level of dumb, and they're just as confident as they are loud. I think he's a moderate with a couple of hard right quirks.
Which is fine, you have a right to avoid any medicine you want. However, you don't have a right to work wherever you want, or use anyone's services you want, or even a right to gasoline at a price that makes you happy. Nor can you invoke a belief of god to get a job, or affordable gasoline...
Right leaning people are a little strange in how they allow other things, which are essentially nothing, to be so imposing on their lives. If someone yells "YOU MUST TAKE THE VAX AND VOTE DEM!!!", they feel very imposed upon by that. Normally, when some stranger says something you think is dumb...
I think the asterisk here is that life has been too good for too long, which has fueled a high level of narcissism. What the public generally thinks they have a right to, isn't actually what they have a right to.
I don't mind if people harm themselves over what I think is a stupid belief and cases where children are neglected due to religion are often getting picked up by state child neglect/abuse laws. I just don't like the idea of a hierarchy in the value of one's beliefs, especially when it comes to...
I think this is a good idea. The only caveat is that if countries are confiscating assets for future liquidation so they can justify providing assistance now, that's okay too, because time is critical when people are literally dying every minute.
There's a bit of an asterisk in there. You can't offer religious exemptions for government workers violating people's constitutional rights.
Since nobody's beliefs are better than others in the land of individual rights, I'm not a fan of religious exemptions unless all beliefs are exempt.
Ahhh, okay. We're on spring-forward right now and it's the same time as in Arizona right now and it's also darker in the morning, so is the first poll option worded correctly? Should it be "No, I love dawn at 9am in December"..?