Tuesday, April 19, 2022

The Vandals

 


The funny old thing about American individualism and "freedumb" and so on is that people who were sitting on crowded planes cheered the decision when advised they could take their masks off as if they had won something. They didn't. What really happened is that they received confirmation that they were no longer obliged to do the least thing to protect themselves and those around them, and it felt like freedom.

Judge Mizelle's decision to strike down the mandate is a small act of vandalism. Putting her on the bench to make dodgy decisions and partisan decisions for decades, was a big act of vandalism.


UPDATE:

 


Some people think she misunderstood public law regarding the definition of sanitation, and it's very possible she deliberately misunderstood.  The dual function of undermining public trust in the law and the expertise of health professionals alike is at play in this decision--but the stupid thing is not even being sure this person is capable of foreseeing that ramifications beyond this one decision, now that she's made a precedent, obtain. 


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