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Is there anything you'd be willing to fight a war for?
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(11-09-2022, 12:17 AM)pbrower2a Wrote: People found ways, not always fully satisfying, to do what they most needed to do. Big Business did what it needed to do to get its activities done again. 
Unless they were a small busines owner who was forced out of business. They were not able to do what they needed to do. 



Quote:I saw the masks and a vaccine as minor inconveniences in contrast to being hooked up to a respirator because of COVID-19. Does death constitute freedom? That is your call and not mine. 

My view on masks is largely the same. What I took most issue with with regards to mask was the way many of my friend with breathing problems were shamed and coerced into wearing masks when they having trouble breathing. People didn't take the time to get any personal information before going after people who had important and perfectly legitimate reasons for not wearing one. 

What was more than a minor inconvenience was the forced lockdowns, and there effect on the aforementioned small business owners who, in my opinion, are the backbone of America.
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RE: Is there anything you'd be willing to fight a war for? - by JasonBlack - 11-09-2022, 12:32 AM

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