Helmets are for personal safety. Masks are for both personal safety and safety of others. Got a counter-parallel you would like to suggest?
I wear a face mask and, if I drove a motorcycle, I would wear a helmet.
But I also recognize that there are other views and people with those views have a right to protest.
You want to criticize the present day protestors as being terrorists when they are not.
A pro-choice advocate argues that a woman has a right to control her body. An anti/helmet motorcyclist argues he has the right to guard his own head.
Civil disobedience highlights the moral wrong of laws, not their unconstitutionality. Which was what you were arguing, no matter how much you typically try to switch points. Requiring someone to wear a helmet y law.poses the same Constitutional issue as masks. And have uniformly been upheld. Like.speedimits, seat belt laws and public nuisance laws.
Nice dance.
Helmet laws, speed limits, Nuisancce laws etc are distractions for you. But all of them were passed with full hearings in committees, law department review, debates, and votes from the legislative branches.
Not so with co-vid-19 regulations where all were declared by the executive branch of a municipality or state government. Despite good intentions the lockdowns are hurting a lot of people and the idea the cure can be worse than the disease is now very credible. Why anyone should be surprised that protests would ultimately rise up is beyond me. The protesters though are being demonized.
That’s too bad. But responsible governments have not missed their message