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I’m all for
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AUGUST 20, 2021
FREEDOM.
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Speaking about why everyone who attends his concerts must wear a mask and be vaccinated, singer Jason Isbell (above) commented last week on why the policy is controversial to some. “Governors of certain states want to...make people think that their freedom is being encroached upon.” As for “freedom,” he’s all for it. “But if you’re dead, you don’t have any freedoms at all. So it’s probably important to stay alive before you start questioning your liberty, you know? It’s life, and then it’s liberty, and then it’s the pursuit of happiness and those are in order of priority.” +
e would like to use this valuable front page real estate to recognize those who charge — correctly — that mask mandates and required vaccination by some employers are an infringement upon freedom. As has been noted many times long before this pandemic, freedom isn’t free. It has a price tag (shown above). Sometimes freedom comes (or is protected) at enormous cost. Virtually no one has total freedom, and if someone was to attempt to exercise absolute freedom, in all likelihood they would in no time flat seriously harm or kill themselves or others (possibly both) if they didn’t land in jail first. There is an umbrella term for these various encroachments upon freedoms we all experience. It’s called living in society, in general proximity with other human beings. It’s called respect for others and love of neighbor. A lone shipwreck survivor who washes up on a desert island can walk around naked 24 hours a day; he can
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scream at the moon at the top of his lungs for two solid hours in the middle of the night; he can build a huge bonfire that creates clouds of thick black smoke and keep it stoked for days. Those very same behaviors would not be tolerated in civilization, in a city or town, or in a suburban neighborhood. There are rules. Rules limit freedom. The poet John Donne wrote in 1624, “No man is an island.” We are all part of the whole. Unless we find that desert island, we cannot separate ourselves from the human race and its assorted rules without consequences. Living in society requires surrendering certain freedoms. We have to drive below certain speeds; we must have car insurance; we can’t attack the next door neighbor with a baseball bat because we don’t like him. That is not tyranny. It is protecting life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Ironically, the inescapable loss of some freedoms actually protects others. So do mask mandates, etc. compromise freedom? Absolutely. But nothing is free, including, ironically enough, freedom. +
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