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They want your @$$ beat because upsets make news. News brings about excitement, excitement brings about ratings. The objective is to bring you up to the tower and tear your @$$ down. And if you don't believe that, you're crazy.
Roy Jones, Jr. "What I've Learned," Esquire 2003
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It may not be beneficial or even practical.
But until federal mandates begin to come down prohibiting things like church gatherings and other similar no-brainers, well-intentioned measures by states will be like pissing into the wind (to keep the peeing analogy going).
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And yet there's this......
https://www.orlandoweekly.com/Blogs/...virus-outbreak
"Florida's statewide stay-at-home order still allows gathering in places of worship during coronavirus outbreak"
Well most if not all places of worship near me have gone on the web or on the radio.
That being said as citizens of the United States we've got rights to Assemble and Worship freely regardless of our religious beliefs. And THAT said, we should all be smart during this time of a deadly virus, but of course when the government says it's going to 100% stop and enforce the stop of these things, that's where things can get hairy. That kind of crackdown clicks the button in the mind of a person who is just looking for the government to step over one of those Constitutional lines in the sand.
Florida is a crazy place, what can I say? I'd love to get back to Church myself, but I'm cool with taking a break as well. If not for MY safety then for the safety of the elderly and of course my own family. There's plenty of ways to worship or spread the word without going to church. In fact in times like this, surely our energies are best used at helping our friends, neighbors, and loved ones and supporting them through this trying time?
I get what you're saying, it ain't lost on me.
There will be some interesting Supreme Court cases arising out of this. They are writing the playbook for a pandemic.
Last edited by walrus; 04-03-2020 at 08:51 PM.
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Opinions differ of course. But I find it basically sad that it comes down to the government having to say "pretty please" in the middle of a known pandemic (unless you've spoken to TIC). Seems petty and misplaced to me to be worrying about Constitutional rights, especially when people's common sense should drive them to social distancing and maybe staying at home on their own. It's almost like people would be getting mentally ready to do that.... and then the government would say "you HAVE to do that"..... and all of a sudden they'd back off, because the government just infringed on their rights. Weird.
I guess mistrust of the government runs deep and is part of this popular segment of the population that believes that Big Brother is putting all the chess pieces in position to deliver that one grand checkmate to U.S. citizens. You'd think that for just this ONCE, given the pandemic (real to everyone but TIC)..... that people would put their shoulder chips aside and let the government tell them what to do. The sooner the pandemic crisis is over, the sooner people can get back to mistrusting the government and business as usual.
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