FireDancer
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- Apr 3, 2008
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Wow. So much for human compassion and kindness to others.![]()
For me it is a question of liberty and that is one of the very few subject I am passionate and unwaivering on. I demand the liberty to eat what I want, even if you can't. I see it as a right to choose. There are threads all over this board about the right to choose. The right to choose to breast feed or bottle feed. The right to choose to get a vaccine or not get a vaccine. The right to spank our kids or put them in time out. I put the right to eat what I want up that as just as important. I support your right to make these choices for yourself and expect the same courtesy. You of course have the right to not eat them if you are allergic but just like your choice to bottle feed doesn't stop someone else's right to breast feed your choice (even by necessity) to not eat any food doesn't stop my right to eat it. The fact that just sitting next to me is a problem for you is just that, a problem for you.
I am unwaivering in my defense of anyone else's right. As long as I am not overtly violating yours I feel no guilt. Me sitting there using my hands to put a piece of food in my mouth involves only me. If I grab my sugary yams or peanut butter sandwich and shove it down your throat I have now crossed the line. I'm sure those who have the allergies have a different take but that is because it is self serving to ask someone else to give up their liberty. Those of you who don't care about this right to choice are free to waive it, that doesn't mean I will. We have too many liberties taken away from us in this country to give them up voluntarily. I pick very few battles in life but this is one in which I am entrenched.