Would you support a protected right to one's bodily autonomy?
For those of us in the 🇺🇸 🇺🇸 🇺🇸, I'm talking along the lines of a Constitutional Amendment & for those not Stateside, the equivalent definitive enshrinement of rights in your area.
@Smersh
It doesn't seem to matter anymore what laws are made, the Repugnntcans just overrule them in the courts, now up to the Supremes.
@Smersh: American, yes, except for matters of public health, particularly contagions, communicable diseases, and vaccinations against preventable communicable diseases, especially childhood diseases.
Concurrently, bad decisions made in the face of clinical recommendation and/or government mandate and that directly lead to illness, crippling, or death are solely the responsibility of the decision-making party... by law. No pleading ignorance or "I was a different person then" after the fact.
@Smersh: (If only such issues were so completely uncomplicated and prone to whimsy and stupidity and lawyers.)
It would be absolute. The right to do or not do to one's body is non-negotiable.
That said, you can coerce action through voluntary uptake via education, messaging, etc.
@Smersh: Education is coercive?
@Smersh
Of course. Yes.