In the case of my one friend, in Illinois fwiw, his son is allowed to "visit" sitting in a chair outside 6 feet from the window. Similar rules for my family member in California. At least it's not freezing and snowing in SoCal. As far as making demands... the rules are the rules and if you don't follow them you get kicked out and have to find another place, maybe not as good, with the same rules. Additionally, both of them chose to get the vax but even after getting both shots they are still subject to the same rules about "social distancing."
I follow a Chicago reporter who can only visit his 93 year old dementia patient mother through the glass, sometimes she can't even come down to see him through the first floor glass either, he posts pictures online from his weekly "visits" if you want to call them that.
I asked him why they aren't demanding more because his Mom is NOT in prison. No one has an answer and is just scared to stand up for their rights! Most of our peers are CUCKS and it enrages me more than our enemies do actually.
She'll likely die before they can ever hug each other ever again and no one seems to care because it's just easier to get along than to raise a stink.
Here is my understanding: it's not prison but when you contract to live there you agree to their rules. If you don't follow the rules or fight against them they can nullify the contract and kick you out. It really is that simple. And any other facility in those states would apply the same rules. It's easy to talk tough if you don't have to worry about who is going to provide round the clock care to your family member. Reality is more complicated and tough talk doesn't always solve such issues.
Sounds exactly like prison - they'll confine you indefinitely, but at least they'll take care of you, give you warmth, clothing, and 2 or 3 meals daily! But you best not speak up or else you'll be sent to the hole!
In the case of my one friend, in Illinois fwiw, his son is allowed to "visit" sitting in a chair outside 6 feet from the window. Similar rules for my family member in California. At least it's not freezing and snowing in SoCal. As far as making demands... the rules are the rules and if you don't follow them you get kicked out and have to find another place, maybe not as good, with the same rules. Additionally, both of them chose to get the vax but even after getting both shots they are still subject to the same rules about "social distancing."
I follow a Chicago reporter who can only visit his 93 year old dementia patient mother through the glass, sometimes she can't even come down to see him through the first floor glass either, he posts pictures online from his weekly "visits" if you want to call them that.
I asked him why they aren't demanding more because his Mom is NOT in prison. No one has an answer and is just scared to stand up for their rights! Most of our peers are CUCKS and it enrages me more than our enemies do actually.
She'll likely die before they can ever hug each other ever again and no one seems to care because it's just easier to get along than to raise a stink.
Here is my understanding: it's not prison but when you contract to live there you agree to their rules. If you don't follow the rules or fight against them they can nullify the contract and kick you out. It really is that simple. And any other facility in those states would apply the same rules. It's easy to talk tough if you don't have to worry about who is going to provide round the clock care to your family member. Reality is more complicated and tough talk doesn't always solve such issues.
Sounds exactly like prison - they'll confine you indefinitely, but at least they'll take care of you, give you warmth, clothing, and 2 or 3 meals daily! But you best not speak up or else you'll be sent to the hole!