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You're talking about the content of what the government is asking. I'm asking about the act of asking itself, as was Justice Jackson.
Yes, but...there are various indications that open debate is often a platform for misinformation. Furthermore, people often either can't or won't distinguish between what's false and what's true. Or rather, their test for veracity is identity rather than reality...like when Fauci said cloth masks were effective and you believed they weren't. That's a case in point.
Yes. The act of asking is itself the problem. Justices should not be asking questions of whether or not we should discard the constitution just because it makes her political masters have a hard time enacting their garbage.
Your report on my post was warranted. Noted. Warning to myself for violation for Rule #1.
But also, your response is hyberbolic and conspiratorial and, as a consequence, entirely unhelpful. The hyperbole of discarding the constitution and the conspiracy of her having political masters masks the missing connections between what Justice Jackson is asking and what you saying she's doing. You're talking to someone who doesn't do not agree with you, so rather than making massive, unwarranted leaps in logic, let's try increments.
We'll start at the beginning: So, there are absolutely no circumstances when the government can do anything to promote the public’s interest in health and safety through factual information? None at all? Zero?
As I said, the government is free to push its own narrative through its own channels. If some government organization wants to spend their time spamming tweets, they're free to do so. They can use their own websites, call for press conferences, that type of stuff.
I didn’t believe anything. The science shows they don’t work. They isn’t a belief. That’s a fact. Studies before the pandemic showed that to be true, studies during the pandemic showed that to be true and studies after the pandemic came to the same conclusion.
Fauci even admitted he knew he was lying.
I get you people like 1984 but we don’t need to make it how we run our country.