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Government and Personal Body Criteria
The government should not prohibit individuals from getting certain medical procedures and legislate what happens with their body, especially when it comes to personal body criteria imposed on specific jobs. Smoking is an example of how liability related to individual actions can impact others in different places.
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The dilemma of imposing certain physical criteria upon individuals already employed is discussed, citing the example of the military.
23:52 - 25:28 (01:36)
Summary
The dilemma of imposing certain physical criteria upon individuals already employed is discussed, citing the example of the military. It's argued that if it becomes a qualifying criteria before hire, it's less offensive than imposing it on those already employed within the profession.
ChapterGovernment and Personal Body Criteria
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PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The discussion centers around social issues where there are debates on whether the government should intervene or not, such as medical procedures or smoking and the liability related to it.
25:28 - 32:23 (06:55)
Summary
The discussion centers around social issues where there are debates on whether the government should intervene or not, such as medical procedures or smoking and the liability related to it.