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Originally Posted by retsuki03
Yes. Then I went out and got one.No. If I hated my job, I would find another one. In fact, I did not like working at a place, so I decided to work somewhere else, and guess what- it worked. Do you live in some weird world where people are not able to change jobs? Do you hate your job?
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Well, there is this thing called unemployment that sometimes makes it difficult to find a job. I don't know where you live, but if there is an abundance of livable wage paying jobs there, chances are it isn't in america.
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What if smoking is outlawed and people still hate their jobs? Will they still be stuck there? Your arguement seems silly to me.I don't think my arguement is silly at all. I do, however, think the "ban everything filtherton thinks is bad" is not much of an answer (see:SUV's).
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I bet you think "everything that retsuki03 doesn't mind is a civil right" is a great answer.
Its not just me, in fact, i would imagine that there are a great many more people who think smoking is bad and favor the ban than think smoking is great and support pseudolibertarianism.
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I am 21 and have been working the the restaurant industry since I was 17. It is not at all hard to change the place you work. However, that is not the point. Like I said before, the issue comes down to individual liberty for me. That is where we fundamentally disagree.
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I'm all for individual liberty that doesn't expose me to carcinogens.
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You think you have the right to have to have smoke-free air wherever you go. I say you have the right to not go places where there is smoke.
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We'll see whose "rights" are upheld in the lawbooks.