If your boss sexually harasses or extorts you, you take legal action immediately, you don't quit.
China? Really? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I won't delve into the possibility that you might have experienced inconvenience had you not been vaccinated. It appears that you're primarily concerned with your own interests and failed to grasp the broader implications during the COVID-19 pandemic, a perspective you seem to maintain even now. The choice was yours*.
*Except if you were residing under totalitarian regimes. Where they might actually forced you to get vaccinated.
There's a commonly understood definition of "force" among the general population, which you and op are attempting to distort by cherry-picking definitions from various dictionaries, often focusing on the less common usages found at the bottom of these entries. (If you go back and think about your china argument you might just understand this.)
As I previously stated, engaging in further discussion with you is unlikely to yield any meaningful results. bye.
>If your boss sexually harasses or extorts you, you take legal action immediately, you don't quit.
It's a hypothetical.
>China? Really? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
You mentioned billions of people. So your argument was clearly not limited to the US. Or you just didn't make the point well.
>which you and op are attempting to distort by cherry-picking definitions from various dictionaries, often focusing on the less common usages found at the bottom of these entries.
One of the dictionaries is an ESL dictionary. It gives words as they are used and it gives the usage I quoted as the first definition.[0] The reason that the usage in the other dictionaries have the usages I quoted at the bottom is becasue they all give the noun form of "force" first.
China? Really? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I won't delve into the possibility that you might have experienced inconvenience had you not been vaccinated. It appears that you're primarily concerned with your own interests and failed to grasp the broader implications during the COVID-19 pandemic, a perspective you seem to maintain even now. The choice was yours*.
*Except if you were residing under totalitarian regimes. Where they might actually forced you to get vaccinated.
There's a commonly understood definition of "force" among the general population, which you and op are attempting to distort by cherry-picking definitions from various dictionaries, often focusing on the less common usages found at the bottom of these entries. (If you go back and think about your china argument you might just understand this.)
As I previously stated, engaging in further discussion with you is unlikely to yield any meaningful results. bye.