A local TV weatherman in Marquette has been fired, because he refused to get vaccinated.
So that makes me wonder.
Lets suppose this is a female weatherperson, who is pregnant. She decides to get an abortion because the baby is inconvenient. Her employer tells her if she gets the abortion, she's fired.
She gets the abortion anyway, and is fired.
So, the employer usurped authority over her body. Isn't that unconstitutional?
And why doesn't it apply in the matter of anyone that chooses to remain unvaccinated? The government is usurping authority over one's body, with the vaccine mandates.
The difference is?
(I am expecting lots of harumphing here ... )
So that makes me wonder.
Lets suppose this is a female weatherperson, who is pregnant. She decides to get an abortion because the baby is inconvenient. Her employer tells her if she gets the abortion, she's fired.
She gets the abortion anyway, and is fired.
So, the employer usurped authority over her body. Isn't that unconstitutional?
And why doesn't it apply in the matter of anyone that chooses to remain unvaccinated? The government is usurping authority over one's body, with the vaccine mandates.
The difference is?
(I am expecting lots of harumphing here ... )
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