10-02-2022, 08:53 AM
(10-02-2022, 08:36 AM)ArielCasper Wrote: There are 2 parts to this, morally and legally.
Is it morally wrong to ask people to jam hotline, maybe. Is it more wrong as vehicle not giving way to ambulance with siren on? Depend on individual.. But is it legally wrong?
We need to remember that she is now being charged and deem as legally wrong, which to me seem strange.
If I am not wrong.
Her strategy us to play victim, gain moral high ground and fight govt.
Remember she was "just" a music teacher before this. The givt martyr her.
The govt was putting a lot of pressure on vaccine hesitant people. The govt at some point lost patient and measures endangered the jobs and livelihood of these pple. In the end the people felt they had no choice but to go for the vaccination but they were unwilling at best.
Vaccine hesitancy is estimated at 30% of the population...that is why in many countries the vaccination rate stop at 60-80%. But in Singapore the govt pushed it up to 98% by using certain measures.
This is not a "small issue" as you think... there are massive protests in various countries over vaccine mandate and govt pressure on people. In Canada, the PM had to flee capital over mass protests.
I believe the govt alienated a big group of citizens with what it did and later if tye vaccines have some hidden side effects or problem...the govt will lose all credibility for pushing so hard
I have said I am pro vaccination. However, the way it is done by the sg govt may not be right. Basically they simply use pressure..
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