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nicknyr15 said:josevolution said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Fighting for that Swedish freedom, like democratic primary voters should have
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mace1229 said:pjl44 said:mace1229 said:Saw several posts mocking protesters. Is anyone surprised that is happening? And in many cases, I support the protesters. We have a father being arrested for playing catch in an empty park. Church goers were fined $500 for listening to a sermon in their car via the radio with windows rolled up. Michigan banning gardening sales (although many sources/people will tell you that isn’t true because the ban only prevents stores bigger than 50,000 square feet from selling gardening supplies, but what stores smaller than that sell it and are open?). All while I can stand in line to buy beer and lottery tickets. It’s not about saving lives when a mayor says you can’t listen to a sermon in your car 20 feet away from any other car but then says go ahead and stand in that line to buy a lottery ticket. And the list of ridiculous bans and enforcement grows every day.So if someone wants to protest because their business was shut down or because they got a $500 ticket for listening to a sermon while they watch people line up to buy alcohol across the street, I won’t blame them.
Thousands of Israelis protest against Netanyahu, two meters apart
https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/20/middleeast/israel-protest-social-distancing-intl/index.html
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mace1229 said:pjl44 said:mace1229 said:Saw several posts mocking protesters. Is anyone surprised that is happening? And in many cases, I support the protesters. We have a father being arrested for playing catch in an empty park. Church goers were fined $500 for listening to a sermon in their car via the radio with windows rolled up. Michigan banning gardening sales (although many sources/people will tell you that isn’t true because the ban only prevents stores bigger than 50,000 square feet from selling gardening supplies, but what stores smaller than that sell it and are open?). All while I can stand in line to buy beer and lottery tickets. It’s not about saving lives when a mayor says you can’t listen to a sermon in your car 20 feet away from any other car but then says go ahead and stand in that line to buy a lottery ticket. And the list of ridiculous bans and enforcement grows every day.So if someone wants to protest because their business was shut down or because they got a $500 ticket for listening to a sermon while they watch people line up to buy alcohol across the street, I won’t blame them.0
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Edit: My post was no-longer timely.We don't know what the crazed woman in Colorado is going through (job loss, etc.). But we do know that what the medical professionals are going through is harrowing and if they see these protests as amounting to "heighten the curve and bring more people to the hospitals" I don't blame them. Kudos to this guy. And it's courageous...because I would not have been surprised if the driver had just floored it. (and then been acquitted).Post edited by OnWis97 on1995 Milwaukee 1998 Alpine, Alpine 2003 Albany, Boston, Boston, Boston 2004 Boston, Boston 2006 Hartford, St. Paul (Petty), St. Paul (Petty) 2011 Alpine, Alpine
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Edit: My post was responding to a post that was deemed no longer timely.
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Deleted before typingThe love he receives is the love that is saved0
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It appears many of us were going to respond to posts that got editedIt's a hopeless situation...0
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Haven’t read all of this thread but anyone talk about the positive environmental impact of Covid-19?
its an upside.0 -
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rgambs said:mace1229 said:Saw several posts mocking protesters. Is anyone surprised that is happening? And in many cases, I support the protesters. We have a father being arrested for playing catch in an empty park. Church goers were fined $500 for listening to a sermon in their car via the radio with windows rolled up. Michigan banning gardening sales (although many sources/people will tell you that isn’t true because the ban only prevents stores bigger than 50,000 square feet from selling gardening supplies, but what stores smaller than that sell it and are open?). All while I can stand in line to buy beer and lottery tickets. It’s not about saving lives when a mayor says you can’t listen to a sermon in your car 20 feet away from any other car but then says go ahead and stand in that line to buy a lottery ticket. And the list of ridiculous bans and enforcement grows every day.So if someone wants to protest because their business was shut down or because they got a $500 ticket for listening to a sermon while they watch people line up to buy alcohol across the street, I won’t blame them.
Just another opportunity to strap on the retail tactical gear and stick it to the libs.0 -
CM189191 said:mace1229 said:pjl44 said:mace1229 said:Saw several posts mocking protesters. Is anyone surprised that is happening? And in many cases, I support the protesters. We have a father being arrested for playing catch in an empty park. Church goers were fined $500 for listening to a sermon in their car via the radio with windows rolled up. Michigan banning gardening sales (although many sources/people will tell you that isn’t true because the ban only prevents stores bigger than 50,000 square feet from selling gardening supplies, but what stores smaller than that sell it and are open?). All while I can stand in line to buy beer and lottery tickets. It’s not about saving lives when a mayor says you can’t listen to a sermon in your car 20 feet away from any other car but then says go ahead and stand in that line to buy a lottery ticket. And the list of ridiculous bans and enforcement grows every day.So if someone wants to protest because their business was shut down or because they got a $500 ticket for listening to a sermon while they watch people line up to buy alcohol across the street, I won’t blame them.
Thousands of Israelis protest against Netanyahu, two meters apart
https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/20/middleeast/israel-protest-social-distancing-intl/index.html
And I don’t blame them, if I had a business that was about to go under and lose my way of living that I thought could be saved, I’d probably protest too.
There seems to be very little thought and reason into what is considered essential or not.0 -
“SEEMS to be very little thought”0
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ICDragons said:Haven’t read all of this thread but anyone talk about the positive environmental impact of Covid-19?
its an upside.0 -
pjl44 said:ICDragons said:Haven’t read all of this thread but anyone talk about the positive environmental impact of Covid-19?
its an upside.0 -
mace1229 said:CM189191 said:mace1229 said:pjl44 said:mace1229 said:Saw several posts mocking protesters. Is anyone surprised that is happening? And in many cases, I support the protesters. We have a father being arrested for playing catch in an empty park. Church goers were fined $500 for listening to a sermon in their car via the radio with windows rolled up. Michigan banning gardening sales (although many sources/people will tell you that isn’t true because the ban only prevents stores bigger than 50,000 square feet from selling gardening supplies, but what stores smaller than that sell it and are open?). All while I can stand in line to buy beer and lottery tickets. It’s not about saving lives when a mayor says you can’t listen to a sermon in your car 20 feet away from any other car but then says go ahead and stand in that line to buy a lottery ticket. And the list of ridiculous bans and enforcement grows every day.So if someone wants to protest because their business was shut down or because they got a $500 ticket for listening to a sermon while they watch people line up to buy alcohol across the street, I won’t blame them.
Thousands of Israelis protest against Netanyahu, two meters apart
https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/20/middleeast/israel-protest-social-distancing-intl/index.html
And I don’t blame them, if I had a business that was about to go under and lose my way of living that I thought could be saved, I’d probably protest too.
There seems to be very little thought and reason into what is considered essential or not.
I completely agree. There are a lot of people who think they a essential, when there are plenty of reasons why they are not. Must be a real blow to the ego when people realize they are expendable to a functioning society.0 -
mace1229 said:pjl44 said:ICDragons said:Haven’t read all of this thread but anyone talk about the positive environmental impact of Covid-19?
its an upside.It's a hopeless situation...0
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