Do not think too deeply about the topic. I have done that for you because I want you to read up this piece as fast as you can, without any worry interfering with your reading speed and thought process.
The obvious truth is that COVID-19 showed us its red flashes before now. Yes, it did not force our doors open. Rather, we opened our doors to it with ecstasy. I kept wondering why some national leaders and the residents of their geographical enclaves reacted obviously too late to the COVID-19 pandemic. When people were dying in Wuhan, these leaders felt comfortable I think.
They did not border to educate their people on the necessity of a possible national isolation. Were they enslaved by the fundamental human rights to liberty and "freedoms" of movement and association? Can you imagine the peace that the world would be enjoying right now if common sense was employed quickly enough to curtail the scourge of COVID-19? I guess that we have a lot of lessons to learn for possible application in the future.
One of such lessons is that fundamental human rights does not confer absolute rights to any individual, or any group of individuals. We should apply common sense to similar issues in the future.
The obvious truth is that COVID-19 showed us its red flashes before now. Yes, it did not force our doors open. Rather, we opened our doors to it with ecstasy. I kept wondering why some national leaders and the residents of their geographical enclaves reacted obviously too late to the COVID-19 pandemic. When people were dying in Wuhan, these leaders felt comfortable I think.
They did not border to educate their people on the necessity of a possible national isolation. Were they enslaved by the fundamental human rights to liberty and "freedoms" of movement and association? Can you imagine the peace that the world would be enjoying right now if common sense was employed quickly enough to curtail the scourge of COVID-19? I guess that we have a lot of lessons to learn for possible application in the future.
One of such lessons is that fundamental human rights does not confer absolute rights to any individual, or any group of individuals. We should apply common sense to similar issues in the future.