>>12961353I would unironically be willing to put up with COVID restrictions, if they instituted something like this. It seems like a completely arbitrary distinction to me. I eat healthy, and exercise regularly, and I have for years. I do both endurance exercise (jogging, biking, some swimming, although my skin has grown sensitive to chlorine) and I lift. I actually used to jog 5+ miles everyday, and I did for years, although nowadays I go to the gym instead, but my routine has only increased in intensity over the years. I also don't smoke or drink, nor do I play videogames, nor do I stay up late (I fap several times a day though, so if you're wondering, that is my unhealthy habit).
Anyway, I say this not to brag or say I'm better than other people, but because my lifestyle is objectively more healthy than most people. Literally hundreds of thousands of people die every year from an unhealthy lifestyle. In fact, lifestyle-related illness is the biggest cause of death in the developed world - far outpacing infectious diseases like COVID. Furthermore, far people are disgusting and ugly, and they cost the taxpayers a tone of money. So if COVID is a public health problem, then by the same standard, unhealthy lifestyles are an even bigger health problem, and I am disgusted by the consoooomeristic lifestyle that most people live. If we're going to impose social and legal restrictions in order to combat a respiratory infection, then I think we should be employing the same measure to fight obesity.
Personally, I don't believe in any such restriction. I support freedom, but if we're going to be authoritarian cucks, then we should at least take things to their logical conclusion and force the entire population to exercise and be healthy and fit in every possible respect so they end up like literal Spartan warriors. If SJWs get to impose their arbitrary health standards, then I should get to impose mine.