Selective service?

Non sequitur

Well-Known Member
I love when ordinary people without an agenda speak common sense.
 

It will be fine

Well-Known Member
I love when ordinary people without an agenda speak common sense.
You don’t think a business owner has an agenda?
 

zubenelgenubi

I'm a star
If people are concerned about the virus, they don't have to go to the business. Not that hard. Governments have proven definitively they are unable to contain, or even mitigate the virus. Time for them to stop purposefully destroying even more people's lives.
 

Tom MacDonald

Max E. Pads
I loved the video where they're chanting "GET OUT" at the government workers who came to shut down their business

Also good for you for using bitchute
 

DriverNerd

Well-Known Member
That dude's a little nuts, but shutting down restaurants just because is stupid. If you want places to social distance and they won't comply, sure, shut them down. But we have countless restaurants and bars that were doing a great job with their covid protocols and they're shut down too. There's no reason for that.
 

zubenelgenubi

I'm a star
Just try to stop microscopic bugs Good luck with that one.

CDC is in denial of airborne transmission, WHO accepts it as a possibility, but the rest of the scientific and medical community know it to be the main driver behind the pandemic. Once the policy makers accept reality, we can start taking action that actually protects the vulnerable and doesn't destroy so much in the process. This lockdown lunacy and mask madness was irritating from the start, now it's become a menace.
 

Babagounj

Strength through joy
CDC says you have a 9% chance of getting the bug while in a grocery store and they remain open.
But only a 4% chance while dining out and most of the restaurants have been ordered closed.
 
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