Do emergencies justify taking away people's rights? Roosevelt thought so when he interned Japanese Americans. But he was wrong. Panic fueled responses are usually wrong.
Do emergencies justify taking away people's rights? Roosevelt thought so when he interned Japanese Americans. But he was wrong. Panic fueled responses are usually wrong.
Depends on whether one believes they have the right to infect others with a potentially deadly disease.
The rights of the many can supersede the rights of a individual.
I've seen no gloating over Letlow's death, but early articles reported his wife didn't want him to go to the White House event.
Yay freedumb is the president hosting a non-socially distanced, non-masked super spreader event at his resort (or is it his home?) on the same day that Florida had the highest number of cases reported so far.
Some researchers have suggested resorative sleep and/or melatonin as a preventative/treatment for COVID-19.
https://nypost.com/2020/12/29/scient...cCotZGFHZPbD_g
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I think ANM is kinda/sorta right in that the infection rate is going to go around at a similar level at some point. It is CA’s
“ turn “more or less. I thought that when the coasts were heavily infected and we are in the Midwest where not, then it would get to us eventually. And it did.We went for a month in Gasconade County, the county of our Herman house, with very few cases and no deaths.And it hit the nursing home in Herman and took out a couple dozen people. Tragic.
Both McConnell and Pelosi's homes have now been vandalized by people upset over the covid response. While this is not the tactic I would employ they have the right target, as opposed to those who hassle front line hotel or store workers tasked with asking people to wear a mask.
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