Don2 (Don1 Revised)
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PEOPLE forced and pressured others by enacting legislation. PEOPLE made the government do it to others. Back to basics: if an individual takes away your liberty to do as you please with your body that is still your freedom.
I agree on your first two statements when the government did it. And the answer on the last sentence is no. When you trade your freedom for voluntary complensation they can tell you what to do. It's called work. If you don't like it, you don't have to do it. Hey McDonalds, you are taking away my freedom by making me show up for my shifts.
As explained before he did not trade his freedom as his freedom was not what was traded in his contract, only the work he agreed to and to be respectful while doing it which he was.
If it were true that employees had to do whatever employers wanted, then waitresses would be getting pregnant from their male bosses by obligation. Employees retain their rights to their bodies and only agree to do what the job is. In this case, it's playing football and being respectful while doing it.
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