Love how Wiley is equating grown @ss adults who have the right to use their own judgement on where and how they live as well as what risks they’re willing to take with children who do not have those rights. Since he’s using the word “mandates” in the arc, the analogy is pretty blatant. The arc would be virtually unchanged if it were about a slave and slave owners.
Love how Wiley is equating grown @ss adults who have the right to use their own judgement on where and how they live as well as what risks they’re willing to take with children who do not have those rights. Since he’s using the word “mandates” in the arc, the analogy is pretty blatant. The arc would be virtually unchanged if it were about a slave and slave owners.