This is based on many levels. First because traveling to Florida during the pandemic is a public health hazard. The second is that going full sanctions on a state for being transphobic is the kind of proportional reaction I often wish for from the people in power. The third is that it weakens the union and increases the chance of the US breaking up by just a bit.
If you prevent food and aid from entering a country, yes. If you ban California officials from getting reimbursed for traveling to conferences in Florida, probably not
This is based on many levels. First because traveling to Florida during the pandemic is a public health hazard. The second is that going full sanctions on a state for being transphobic is the kind of proportional reaction I often wish for from the people in power. The third is that it weakens the union and increases the chance of the US breaking up by just a bit.
Aren't sanctions problematic because they mostly hurt the innocent people, and barely affect the ones in power?
If you prevent food and aid from entering a country, yes. If you ban California officials from getting reimbursed for traveling to conferences in Florida, probably not
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