Comrades, the ministry of coronavirus compliance is making it easy to be a good state citizen. If you spot a non-compliant citizen participating in life without adhering to the dictates of the state, there’s now mobile APP’s for quick snitching. Comrade citizens are now able to take a picture of the non-compliant behavior (citizen spotted outdoors, not wearing a mask, unauthorized gatherings etc), upload the picture to the state ministry, and the state compliance division will dispatch local enforcement teams to correct the non-compliant behavior, or remove the citizen.
How do you report places that aren’t enforcing social distancing? It’s simple: just snap a photo and text it to 311-692. #AskMyMayorpic.twitter.com/WQdCcVf1Rl
Originally Posted by Merde Furieux:
It still never fails to amaze me the pathological level of a total lack of self awareness exhibited by moonbats. It truly is derangement.
They know that the media will protect them, and that their voters are idiots. [Reply]
I believe that in some instances the Police have gone WAY beyond their "appointed" duties.
Then, there are those who offer the idea of "fighting back" against these obvious violations of their First Amendment rights.
I offer this:
Luke 22:36
"And Jesus spoke to them. He said to them, "But now if you have a purse, take it, and also a bag; and if you don't have a sword, sell your cloak and buy one.
If the Police are acting in a way that you KNOW is a direct violation of the First Amendment - fight back. We either do that, or, as has been happening for the last 30-40 years, we lose these rights forever. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Merde Furieux:
It still never fails to amaze me the pathological level of a total lack of self awareness exhibited by moonbats. It truly is derangement.
Yep! And he's the one that acts like a Third World Dictator as well as some Demarroid governors. [Reply]
Complete Violation of the Seventh Amendment if someone if fined or jailed for breaking any arbitrariness in an EO without a due process or a trial. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BucEyedPea:
They finally opened the beaches here in Florida. People out there walking in the sunshine which is a very healthy thing to do.
I'm hoping I don't have to drive that far, maybe South Carolina will open Myrtle Beach, soon. [Reply]
The First of, what I hope will be Endless Lawsuits, hit DeWhack and Quack
A Columbus bridal shop owner has filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court against Ohio Health Director Dr. Amy Acton, challenging on constitutional grounds her orders closing “non-essential” businesses because of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Tanya Rutner Hartman, the owner of Gilded Social LLC, is being represented by attorneys from the 1851 Center for Constitutional Law, a Columbus organization that bills itself as dedicated to protecting the constitutional rights of Ohioans
Children must be free to think in all directions irrespective of the peculiar ideas of parents who often seal their children's minds with preconceived prejudices and false concepts of past generations. Unless we are very careful, very careful indeed, and very conscientious, there is still great danger that our children may turn out to be the same kind of people we are.
How bout this quote pea pants. Do you agree with it? [Reply]
I listened to an interview with a guy who's written several books on crisis', and how america responds, etc.
It was interesting, albeit a bit conspiracy-tinged (though that's not always the evil word that people make it out to be).
Anyways, his theory on this mass quarantine and even further erosion of people's civil liberties, etc......is that with the internet, 24/7 news, and easy video/audio storage (think youtube, etc.), that the people have become much more informed.
What he meant by that, is that information is accessible. You can see a politician make a statement today, hit the internet, and realize that same politician was supporting the exact opposite 5 years ago.
On a more serious level, he made a point about how many people in our country have learned about the federal reserve (and how it's not a government entity, etc. etc.) and the trust in government, and banks, and powerful organizations has gone out the window for most.
His overall point is that he felt like the pandemic was an excuse to get a larger grip on the population, and is a bit of blowback for the "information age", if you will.
(Blowback coming from the elite that run the country/world - the banks and people who have the billions to influence their agenda)