There’s a pure rigidity in human affairs between freedom and security. This rigidity has been highlighted by the COVID pandemic and was introduced into sharp focus by resident Biden’s fallacious and dismissive comment about freedom throughout his current, odd look on a CNN townhall. His uncomfortable try at sarcasm “’I’ve the liberty to kill you with my COVID.’ No, I imply come on! Freedom…” was addled by any variety of elements. The President seems to imagine that freedom and security are unique issues of desire, like iPhone versus Android. The President’s reasonably shallow consideration to the difficulty is…
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