Tweet and response of the day
Please tell me how this is different then the KKK Klan coming to a Black persons home in the 1920's??
— m myers (@mmyers1099) September 16, 2020
Please tell me how this is different then the KKK Klan coming to a Black persons home in the 1920's??
— m myers (@mmyers1099) September 16, 2020
Seems like a painfully simple solution to stopping riots before they happen.
Black Lives Matter activists in Lancaster are all skittish and afraid of getting arrested because they just learned that bail is being set at 1 million dollars. Lancaster is not Portland. pic.twitter.com/wGh0K6D9KN
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) September 15, 2020
Unlock Michigan, a movement to reopen the state by removing the power that governor Gretchen Whitmer is invoking to impose authoritarian lockdowns, has gathered 400,000 signatures of the 500,000 goal.
They’re putting COVID-19 behind them, and moving on. Unlike here, and many other parts of the world, where COVID-19 has become too perfect a grift to let go of.
Dentists are now warning of a dramatic uptick in unhealthy gums due to prolonged mask use. This leads to gum disease, greatly increasing the risk of a stroke or heart attack.
Gates is publicly questioning both the FDA and CDC because they aren’t marching in lockstep with his agenda.
Well, looks like there’s hope for humanity yet, or at least pockets of humanity who refuse to submit to hysteria. And this in the midst of renewed lockdowns in Israel, authoritarian bureaucratic chaos in England, full-bore police state in Australia, a lockdown-decimated South Africa, along with the hellscapes of California, New York, and New Jersey.
Invisible suffering, invisible death. Because, for most Americans, if it doesn’t appear on CNN, it didn’t happen.
Remember the crazy olden times, when parents and grandparents put their children’s interests first, instead of sacrificing their children? Those sure were crazy times https://t.co/KrPYtifgM5
— Tom Woods (@ThomasEWoods) September 14, 2020
Victoria, Australia (8pm curfew, 1hr allowed outside): police knock a man down with their car, and stomp on his head. He's now in a coma.
State premier Dan Andrews comments: "all of this can be avoided if people don't protest." https://t.co/F0J0bz760d pic.twitter.com/GOlJ4RSXyr
— Melbourne Prisoner 🇦🇺 (@melbprisoner) September 14, 2020