Huh? They were FORBIDDEN from going to church, by the DEI folks. Are you willing to state, here and now, that the DEI people had no right to do that, and that we should all have been free to go about our business during COVID? You can't have it both ways. Pick one.
Huh? They were FORBIDDEN from going to church, by the DEI folks. Are you willing to state, here and now, that the DEI people had no right to do that, and that we should all have been free to go about our business during COVID? You can't have it both ways. Pick one.
I lived through the polio epidemic. There were images of little kids in iron lungs. Everyone was frightened. Yet they didn't shut down, schools, churches or the economy. They tried every possible cure. And even though they were desperate for vaccines, they tested them for safety. No one was fired for refusing to get vaccinated.
I'm that old, also. I remember the panic over polio, yet we all just kept living our lives. Polio victims weren't isolated from the rest of the population.
Surely you saw at least one of the many videos of the rich and famous partying up a storm during covid, indoors, or tens and hundreds of thousands of George Floyd protestors, many maskless, marching shoulder to shoulder. But that was accepted as just fine, no problem, not a danger to public health. Covid offered many opportunities to our rulers, and jumping at the chance to stop people from worshiping God was just too good for them to pass up.
One such hypocrite was Rahm Emanuel, who said, "Never let a good crisis go to waste." It's actually been said many times, but every time as an excuse to steal more freedom from us.
Huh? They were FORBIDDEN from going to church, by the DEI folks. Are you willing to state, here and now, that the DEI people had no right to do that, and that we should all have been free to go about our business during COVID? You can't have it both ways. Pick one.
Yes. They had no right to do it. We should all have been free to go about our lives without government interference.
I lived through the polio epidemic. There were images of little kids in iron lungs. Everyone was frightened. Yet they didn't shut down, schools, churches or the economy. They tried every possible cure. And even though they were desperate for vaccines, they tested them for safety. No one was fired for refusing to get vaccinated.
I'm that old, also. I remember the panic over polio, yet we all just kept living our lives. Polio victims weren't isolated from the rest of the population.
Surely you saw at least one of the many videos of the rich and famous partying up a storm during covid, indoors, or tens and hundreds of thousands of George Floyd protestors, many maskless, marching shoulder to shoulder. But that was accepted as just fine, no problem, not a danger to public health. Covid offered many opportunities to our rulers, and jumping at the chance to stop people from worshiping God was just too good for them to pass up.
One such hypocrite was Rahm Emanuel, who said, "Never let a good crisis go to waste." It's actually been said many times, but every time as an excuse to steal more freedom from us.