I fear I’m wrong too. People have to quit being afraid lest they be enslaved. I’m willing to strain relationships to stand for individual liberty. I lost a great friend because they believed the hair dresser was less important than the doctor. Both people have equal rights to earn a wage to feed their families, both do not deserve to have their opportunity to earn subverted, and both are just as important to the economy. They may have families so they deserve the equal chance to purchase shelter over their heads, food on their tables, and clothes on their back. Who the fuck am I to deny the earning opportunity of an American?
The moment Americans were ready to say some people were more essential than others allowed the mask chicanery to take root, hence the waffling early on over the legitimate science saying masks below a medical or biological hazard grade are ineffective against viruses. Once the wolves saw the sheep gullible, they went all out on masks and distancing. I mean, to show how stupid and ill-informed Americans are, the boxes for any mask says it cannot prevent you from catching COVID or any other virus, so what real good does it do? Mitigate the risk? Christ, if I had a 99% chance of survival from COVID everyday instead of the 50/50 chance I have everyday to wake up alive, I’ll risk no mask every day.
In short, all this means to me “Give me Liberty or give me Death.”
I agree with absolutely everything you just said. Especially about the hair dresser being unimportant. How a person earns their money is up to them, they are not any less essential because of what they do, they still need to feed their family, put a roof over their heads and pay the bills.
Governments the world over should have focused their limited time and energy protecting the weak and the vulnerable, rather than forcing everyone else to be locked down, ultimately just delaying the inevitable.
Your line “Ultimately delaying the inevitable” is key. I say that because death is the only mortal instrument that has always been the unending inevitable end we all face. If you must live in a bubble, then you are not living and you are waiting for death. I choose to live as the free man because time waits for no man. I will live standing up rather than on my knees. I may die, but at least I died knowing I was free.
I fear I’m wrong too. People have to quit being afraid lest they be enslaved. I’m willing to strain relationships to stand for individual liberty. I lost a great friend because they believed the hair dresser was less important than the doctor. Both people have equal rights to earn a wage to feed their families, both do not deserve to have their opportunity to earn subverted, and both are just as important to the economy. They may have families so they deserve the equal chance to purchase shelter over their heads, food on their tables, and clothes on their back. Who the fuck am I to deny the earning opportunity of an American?
The moment Americans were ready to say some people were more essential than others allowed the mask chicanery to take root, hence the waffling early on over the legitimate science saying masks below a medical or biological hazard grade are ineffective against viruses. Once the wolves saw the sheep gullible, they went all out on masks and distancing. I mean, to show how stupid and ill-informed Americans are, the boxes for any mask says it cannot prevent you from catching COVID or any other virus, so what real good does it do? Mitigate the risk? Christ, if I had a 99% chance of survival from COVID everyday instead of the 50/50 chance I have everyday to wake up alive, I’ll risk no mask every day.
In short, all this means to me “Give me Liberty or give me Death.”
I agree with absolutely everything you just said. Especially about the hair dresser being unimportant. How a person earns their money is up to them, they are not any less essential because of what they do, they still need to feed their family, put a roof over their heads and pay the bills.
Governments the world over should have focused their limited time and energy protecting the weak and the vulnerable, rather than forcing everyone else to be locked down, ultimately just delaying the inevitable.
Your line “Ultimately delaying the inevitable” is key. I say that because death is the only mortal instrument that has always been the unending inevitable end we all face. If you must live in a bubble, then you are not living and you are waiting for death. I choose to live as the free man because time waits for no man. I will live standing up rather than on my knees. I may die, but at least I died knowing I was free.