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Can you actually be forced to wear a mask in the building indefinitely?
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<blockquote data-quote="zubenelgenubi" data-source="post: 4810806" data-attributes="member: 63706"><p>I don't think anyone really wants that. If you're willing to be violent, you ought to be willing to set an example and just stop complying. There is plenty of evidence out there that people are willing to support people who stand up against the system. </p><p></p><p>There was a pastor in Canada who was ticketed for holding larger services than the government said was ok. In order to not pay the tickets and fight them in court he had to sign a bail agreement saying he would comply with the orders, he didn't sign, they set the court date, and he continued holding services. They threw him in jail for violating the bail agreement, which he never signed. Once word got out, an associate pastor started holding the services, and tons more people showed up to the church in support. They finally freed the pastor.</p><p></p><p>There's also a restaurant owner, I believe in Michigan, who refused to comply, she was thrown in jail for operating without a license after her licensed was yanked. Her staff are still operating, and they have more customers than they can handle.</p><p></p><p>The left create this false narrative that everyone believes whatever it is they want to make everyone believe. A lot of people fall for it, and fall in line. But the more the narrative is challenged publicly, the more people realize that only a small few extremists and a handful of sheep believe the narrative. That creates political pressure, which helps keep the politicians in line. The more people who step up to challenge, the faster the tide turns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zubenelgenubi, post: 4810806, member: 63706"] I don't think anyone really wants that. If you're willing to be violent, you ought to be willing to set an example and just stop complying. There is plenty of evidence out there that people are willing to support people who stand up against the system. There was a pastor in Canada who was ticketed for holding larger services than the government said was ok. In order to not pay the tickets and fight them in court he had to sign a bail agreement saying he would comply with the orders, he didn't sign, they set the court date, and he continued holding services. They threw him in jail for violating the bail agreement, which he never signed. Once word got out, an associate pastor started holding the services, and tons more people showed up to the church in support. They finally freed the pastor. There's also a restaurant owner, I believe in Michigan, who refused to comply, she was thrown in jail for operating without a license after her licensed was yanked. Her staff are still operating, and they have more customers than they can handle. The left create this false narrative that everyone believes whatever it is they want to make everyone believe. A lot of people fall for it, and fall in line. But the more the narrative is challenged publicly, the more people realize that only a small few extremists and a handful of sheep believe the narrative. That creates political pressure, which helps keep the politicians in line. The more people who step up to challenge, the faster the tide turns. [/QUOTE]
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