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Originally Posted by Greedy,Greedy,Greedy
I'm honestly concerned for some of the Trumpsters I love, the people in my family who listen to the guy and get excited about liberating Staten Island or the like.
As to some of the neighbors who sit around drinking beers on their lawns together, I'm just steering clear, those fuckers are assholes for doing that around here.
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The whole "liberate" concept is moronic. I live in one of the most aggressively locked down states. I get in the car, drive to the store, drive to the wife's office, conduct what business we can observing social distancing. Nobody is imprisoning me.
The development nearby is openly building homes in violation of the prohibition on construction.
You're pretty much free to do almost anything you like other than go to restaurants, movies, and concerts. You just have to take the chance of getting the virus, and getting dispersed by police for violating rules.
But there are zero police around these days. Like most other people, they too are socially distancing.
These yahoos in Michigan are really protesting against the idea of caution. Their goal seems to be to force everyone to abandon caution. That sort of protest would make no sense, however, so instead they make the state the boogeyman, observing this bizarre fiction that if only the state would allow freedom, all of the people would go back to living exactly as they did a few months ago.
That's only going to happen incrementally, smartly. Cautiously.