Some not so petty bickering on the streets as well, exempt from covid restrictions.
Im still puzzled as to why there is so little protest against the politicians who are doing this to us.
it appears FauXi’s and GateX’s and SoroXi’s
investments in Wuhan Viral Crime Production Service
PAID OFF.
America destroyed.
FauXi in charge.
Democrats burning cities.
Soros - 10
America - 0
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https://t.co/UQSBtjD0VM?amp=1
Ohio’s governor Dewine requested his lockdown authorization
in HR 166, passed last July, 2019. Underlined text, pages 13,14. Is Dewine clairvoyant? How many Ohio lawmakers knew this plandemic was coming? How many in our US government knew this was planned?
1. Stop wearing your mask. Just. Stop. Have one with you in case cops get jerky, or need for store entrance (no alternatives) otherwise ignore the mask Nazis.
If forced to wear, pull off as soon as you’re out of the Nazi’s sight. Make sure people see you don’t. Make sure people see your “bravery.” Wearing sunglasses all the time helps, especially inside. One chic I know also wears earbuds, so she can smile, shrug, and point to them when Nazis start nagging.
And call your state reps and governor’s office every single day, tell them it’s stupid, and to end it. Every. Single. Day.
See tagline.
200,000 people recently went to the annual Sturgis motorcycle rally in South Dakota and presumably had a good time. The critical Karens assured us this gathering would be the end of days with tens of thousands of new COVID cases. The media reports (and distorts) that less than 100 people have been diagnosed as COVID positive attributed to attending the rally. Of course they could also have gotten their COVID at the local Wal Mart. I would bet more people got STDs at the Sturgis rally than COVID.
***And we can take positive action too; supporting those who defy lockdown, spending our money in stores which welcome us without masks, helping promote businesses trying to stay open, finding a way around the nonsensical rules to spread a bit of much needed positivity and goodwill.***
Im starting to find that in my little town, and the next town over, some people are beginning to be agreeable to going back to life as it used to be. I actually went to a 4 couple party the other night. Indoors, no masks. It was a lot of fun. We played cards and rotated between 2 tables. It was with one couple that we know, and two that are just acquaintances (to us, they are all good friends already). I hope to do more of that in the coming weeks.
The antisocial virus, perhaps? Maybe we’ll see fewer mental health problems and a slightly more civilized society afterwards. Or maybe after a future difficulty.