Careful going is needed. That guy said he doesn't like democracy, and in previous posts defamed the use of logic to frame discussions.
edit: I didn't mean you, I meant the guy you are quoting.
Hey, I thought you put me on ignore? No need to fabricate lies about me, just leave me on ignore.
I never once defamed logic. Shame on you!!
As to democracy, my dislike of it puts me in good company, like that of the founding fathers. Granted, they did see the good in it, but they also saw the pitfalls. It is for this reason that they crafted the republic to not be a democracy. I share their sentiments.
Simple little things like individual rights mattered to them, though to you they may seem trivial.
Besides, people like Lenin, and W.W. Wilson had a lot to say about democracy as well, they both were big fans. You ought to read their works some time. They both like the "s" word too, socialism that is.
Back to the helmet issue. Many have opined that the bare-headed rider is selfish. I submit that you have this quite backwards. To do so, I shall introduce my straw man, or in reality, my analog man, since it is quite representative of many riders I know. I shall call him H.D. Scutertrash. Now H.D. is a typical tramp rider, just wants to ride and be left alone. Loves the breeze in his long hair, just loves that whole "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" thing.
Of course, he does his best to follow the laws, most of the time, the big ones anyways. So he has his bike properly plated and insured, to keep the government happy and all.
One day, while pulling out of the 7-11, some guy on a spyder yells at him, tells him the law says he needs to wear a helmet now. H.D. stops, he needs to find out what happened to his freedom.
Spyder guy explains how some people have decided that everyone needs medical coverage and hospitals are required to treat everyone, and how this stuff is expensive and all, and that riding without a helmet is dangerous and it is expensive to treat head injuries. "Riding without a helmet is illegal now, because it is selfish to ask others to subsidize your risks".
H.D. fills out a note saying "If my skull is broke, let me die", and sticks it in his vest inside pocket. Spyder guy explains that that is not sufficient, that this great health care idea is a gift to all Americans, from our government. Of course, to make the gift cost effective, certain concessions must be made. One cannot be selfish.
H.D. scratches his head and thinks about it for a minute....then says "Let me get this right. Folks like you got the government to give me a gift that I didn't ask for or want, but still actually help pay for with my taxes, and in return for this "gift", you have decided that I can't have the freedom to ride my motorcycle the way that I want to ride it, because it is "possible" that doing things the way I like to do them may actually make me use the "gift" that I don't want?"
Spyder guy nods his agreement with that assessment. "It would be really selfish of you to cost everyone so much money to support you if you hurt yourself".
H.D. gets the last word...."You selfish, arrogant, self-righteous #/&*@, you give me a "gift" I did not ask for or want, but still actually pay for, and use this as a premise to take away my freedom to ride as I please, and you have the gall to call ME selfish?"
I think H.D. has it right.