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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s it at all surprising that so many of you will go out of your way to defend nonviolent civil disobedience unless it doesn’t meet your purpose. You people are hypocrites. [/quote] Those morons just infected each other and will pass it on to MeeMa in their rural towns. They literally just spread the virus all over the state because they don't know how to practice self-discipline. If they act like spoiled children, they should get the belt. [/quote] [b]If Donald Trump instituted a nationwide ban on public assembly and protests until there were ZERO coronavirus deaths would you be okay with that? What if he bans voting this November because coronavirus will still be around? [/b] Tyranny is always brought on and accepted by myopic dolts like you because of national emergencies. It’s the same reason Muslims were stripped naked, tortured and treated like dogs in Abu Ghraib after 9/11. Shame on people like you for criticizing people for exercising their First Amendment freedoms. The Constitution and the Bill of Rights don’t have stipulations that they should be suspended for a virus with a .5% to 2% mortality rate. Imagine what kind of dystopian police state you all would accept for a virus with a 25% mortality rate. Events like these really make you realize how fragile our democracy and freedoms actually are.[/quote] Trump has no Constitutional authority or ability to do either of the things you suggest. #StrawmanArgument Yes, people can sit home for a couple weeks. The federal government needs to pay them to stay home, lest they infect their communities. 2% mortality is nearly 7 million of your fellow Americans needlessly dying. How did you end up so damaged to view life so cheaply?[/quote] Right now in states across the country religious services are banned and liquor stores are open. They are banned regardless of what safety precautions people take. For example there is no stipulation that I’ve seen that people can hold services even if congregants are spaced 10 feet apart, wearing masks, and the service is held outside. How is it even legal for governors to violate people’s rights to practice religion and to publicly assemble? How is it legal to ban people’s rights to protest? If Donald Trump ordered Border Patrol agents to shoot anyone crossing the border illegally and people - rightly - protested in front of the White House, would you be fine with him making the protest illegal because of coronavirus, even 10 months from now when it’s still around and we don’t have a vaccine? Just think how dangerous these precedents are and how willing your fellow citizens are willing to curtail their Constitutional rights because of a virus with a .5% to 2% mortality rate. Now just imagine what kind of tyrannical dictatorship people would be willing to accept if we had a far deadlier virus or suffered a nuclear attack. It’s frightening to think about how so many Americans would just throw all their freedoms away in a more severe crisis. This same kind of blind obedience to power in a time of crisis is why FDR was able to throw Japanese people in internment camps. [/quote] IMO, the difference between people practicing social distancing and the bafoons is that that they would wear masks and stand several feet apart and not touch each other as they protest, rather than high fiving each other; wearing no masks, and bringing their children along. Dummies.. the lot of them. As for the freedom to practice religion... many churches are holding virtual services, mine included. No one is stopping them from doing so. But for public safety, they should not congregate in one room, even if they are spaced apart. Do these folks not know how the virus spread so rapidly in S. Korea? It was from a church service. There was another case where people held choir practice, standing six feet apart. Some of those folks got covid, and it spread. There was a YT video of a S. Korean infectious disease expert that explained about why covid can spread so easily within a room when people are singing, shouting, and there is a lot of talking. It's a really informative video and explains why we need to not hold church services, unless the parishoners are willing to not just sit a part but also not sing, and not talk. If people don't follow safe practices for the good of the public then yes, the rules need to be forced on them. It's not about people willing to throw their freedom away. It's about trying to keep the community healthy and preventing hospitals from being overloaded. I could turn it around and say that these people are super selfish to think being able have a party is more important than saving the lives of our overworked hospital workers. And interning Japanese Americans in WWII is not the same as sheltering in place. That's a ridiculous comparison. [/quote]
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