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I frankly rather would have been stabbed or shot and been in the ICU for a week.
LA area hospitals at record capacity!
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How can we reach the police?
Patrick saysHow can we reach the police?
The good ones? they are resigning and getting fired. The bad ones? They can be reached with a thirty ought six.
Patrick saysHow can we reach the police?
The good ones? they are resigning and getting fired. The bad ones? They can be reached with a thirty ought six.
It basically strips all protection from individual officers.
Can you expand on this? What protections will be stripped?
Exactly 1 year ago.
It's even more harsh the world they are building for us, "to protect the vulnerable".
*The deep state/media/globalists fear mongering pushing* Two weeks to flatten the curve started a year ago.
At the beginning of summer, they instilled in people's minds that it would be a crime if anyone else got the virus from someone else.
You have one life, enjoy it.
A life well lived is worth 1000 lifetimes lived in fear.
SF will enter the bs orange tier within a few days which is pretty relaxed.
mell saysSF will enter the bs orange tier within a few days which is pretty relaxed.
Fucking 9/11 all over again except localized now. "Terrorist" threat meter has now become virus meter that tracks a cold. We'll see what sticks this time.
I flew a decent amount as a kid prior to 9/11 and I recall it as basically just walking through a metal detector. I don't have the best memory. I know there was a bag scanner, but the overall vibe was extremely chill. I mean remember when you could get airside (through security) to great people landing instead of at baggage? I also believe on one of my very first flights as a kid you could still smoke. lol that was one good change even as a former smoker.
I'd be worried as a small business owner in the big cities though. At a moments notice you could probably be shut down now for something as mundane as people standing too close to each other.
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