Well really it depends what you do with your opinion that makes you an extremist. Hold all the signs you want, just don't infringe on other people's rights in the process.
See there's a little thing called the Social Contract. It basically boils down to your rights only extend to where they would infringe on other people's. For the price of living in society you can't do things that are agreed to be against the law, or disrupt people's reasonable right to a safe and enjoyable act.
So you could argue, the gvnt forcing lockdowns infringe on your rights certainly. But they would shoot back that other people's right to reasonable protection from a pandemic means that precautions that have been proven to work in the past are warranted.
Except when you’re taking such draconian measures, you have to be able to properly justify them. Study after study has shown how lockdowns are bad/do not work + vaccine mandates breaking laws, with them not actually doing anything re: infection rate. Science has shown that the measures that were taken do not work, yet our government went ahead and implemented them anyway. There needs to be some accountability to what went on, or at the very least an acknowledgement of failure. Already, the CDC has admitted such. The government should come forward, apologize and stop passing the buck.
Well really it depends what you do with your opinion that makes you an extremist. Hold all the signs you want, just don't infringe on other people's rights in the process.
/u/analfucked seems to think that the last 2 years didn't consist of the government and big business infringing on our rights
See there's a little thing called the Social Contract. It basically boils down to your rights only extend to where they would infringe on other people's. For the price of living in society you can't do things that are agreed to be against the law, or disrupt people's reasonable right to a safe and enjoyable act.
So you could argue, the gvnt forcing lockdowns infringe on your rights certainly. But they would shoot back that other people's right to reasonable protection from a pandemic means that precautions that have been proven to work in the past are warranted.
Except when you’re taking such draconian measures, you have to be able to properly justify them. Study after study has shown how lockdowns are bad/do not work + vaccine mandates breaking laws, with them not actually doing anything re: infection rate. Science has shown that the measures that were taken do not work, yet our government went ahead and implemented them anyway. There needs to be some accountability to what went on, or at the very least an acknowledgement of failure. Already, the CDC has admitted such. The government should come forward, apologize and stop passing the buck.