Hope they have a great time.
Could it have been a mostly peaceful protest?
Let’s be honest, kids have been attending large parties for the past few months. You might to if the chances of you dying from the Kung Flu was .01% and your chance of getting lucky was 50/50.
Excellent!!! Applaud those young folks. They are working on herd immunity for us old folks . . . they are low risk. That is why young workers should never have been on lockdown. If approached that way, the worst of it would have been behind us by now.
From what I have seen, a lot of young college students are terrified of this virus. They think the world is ending and they insist that people wear masks and quarantine themselves if there is any doubt about exposure.
Of course, if there is a protest downtown or a party next door, then the rules are different — ya gotta jump right into that fun — but if Mom and Dad go to the supermarket without a mask, then Mom and Dad are going to get a lecture!
Silly students. They should have known to have a few BLM and maybe “Defund the Police” signs and all would have been good.
Oh no. The dreaded “surge”.
Simple solution to the pandemic,,,,Make HCQ and Azithromycin OTC drugs so anyone who develops a cough and/or fever can go the nearest drug store and self medicate with the drugs along with Zinc Sulfate with correct dosage within 48 hours of symptoms and pandemic over.,,,,,instead of waiting a few days to get tested and 5 days for the results,,,,if over 60 years of age,,,,youre dead.
Infections? How about deaths? That’s the only stat that really matters, regarding policy and fear.
I had several friends from HS who attended North GA.
What, what, what!?!? Kids are refusing to do what their told?? They are throwing parties instead??? Never saw that one coming...
College students have zero chance of dying from this disease.
I thought the University of North Georgia was a 4 year party with Saturday night classes.
The youth don’t trust authority. Is that new?
Is there anyone here who trusts the establishment either? That is new.
So the folks in charge, who when they were in their late teens and early twenties were all about questioning authority, are now upset that people in their late teens and early twenties are questioning authority. LOL!
My best friend’s two sons go there. It’s a great little school.