Is Civil Disobedience to Covid Mandates Justifiable?

Policy

Yes, argues Dr. Aaron Keriaty in this essay on the Brownstone Institute site.

Keriaty was fired from his teaching position when he declined to obey the university’s vaccinate-or-leave rule. He’d already had Covid and regarded his naturally acquired immunity as sufficient and preferable to the jab. Too bad, said the authoritarians. You’re fired.

It appears that the public is catching on that once in power, “progressives” don’t tolerate disagreement with their policies of control any more than did the Soviets — or do the current regimes in Cuba and Venezuela. Maybe the people will start to understand Hayek’s point about the worst getting on top.

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