You low key skirted around my question. Your family members and people you care about drive, do you tell them how dangerous that is and they shouldn’t be in cars?
But I understand what you’re saying. Personally, I feel everyone has to make their own decisions. Now, when it comes to public health there is a gray area where ones decisions do affect the public, but we aren’t there yet. Hopefully I never live to see it, but there WILL be a day when a virus or some other vector is virulent, avoids detection long enough, and brutally kills a large portion of people where all this freedom talk will get thrown out the window.
They're my loved ones and people I care about. Why wouldn't I? At the end of the day though, they're responsible for their own decisions and it's not my place to tell them what they should/shouldn't. I can't force and tell them what to do even if I don't agree with it and neither should you or others.
Everybody is responsible and can make their own decisions.