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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]NJCher
(36,075 posts)Words like "noble" and "heroes" really have no place in this discussion. Whether one is noble or a hero has nothing to do with the fact that the person is a human. Humans make mistakes.
If this woman was treated like a criminal, then the people handling the situation at the airport need training in human relations. That is easily remedied.
I am an advocate for protecting civil rights on every front, including this one. My problem is that the arguments I see here are not impressive. They depend on shaming the persons who question this system of relying on self-monitoring and self-reporting. From what I read, it appears many of you think those people who question this system are just horrible because the medical professionals are heroes and courageous.
Very questionable arguments, and not convincing. At all.
Cher
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