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Any books that capture this feel?

>> No.15541058

>>15540979
I love how being called racist is truly the worst possible fate for these organizations.

>> No.15541064

>>15540979
1984 unironically

>> No.15541065

>>15541058
> I love how being called racist is truly the worst possible fate for these organizations
Wait until they are backed into a corner and must admit they are jews, no whites.

>> No.15541071

>>15541064
get over yourself

>> No.15541076

>>15540979
it is truly unreal. The mask rarely slips this fully

>> No.15541092

>>15541071
Can you try a real argument?
War is peace.

>> No.15541111
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>>15541071
>People protest peacefully at their state capitok the unconstitutional stay at home orders
Fucking racist white supremacists they care for no one but themselves
>People protest police brutality in the streets and thousands start looting, vandalizing, and beating people
These are brave people, they should be allowed to keep protesting

I'm so fucking tired of this obvious hypocrisy. It's so obvious the lockdowns were not important and were only there to kill local industry.

Here in Canada people were getting $10000 fines for going out to parties, then suddenly because some gangbanger gets killed by some corrupt cop it's all fine and dandy to gather enmass.

Fuck off.

>> No.15541113

>>15540979
Try medical texts. The amount of people protesting are small in comparison to the amount of people who would be eating in restaurants and so on if everyone were let loose. The point of this well-trimmed quote was not to say that on the individual level protests are safe, but that they do not have the effect which permitting all other mass gatherings would have.

>> No.15541122

>>15541113
wrong

>> No.15541124

>>15541122
nope

>> No.15541130

So the virus confirmed hoax now, right?
>Lockdowns kill local businesses
>Protests (riots) literally destroy more local businesses
>Two months from now Jews will buy up everything they can get their hands on

>> No.15541135

>>15541111
What's even worse is that per capita tensing crimes committed whites are far more likely to be killed by the by police than blacks, it's even worse if unarmed.

>> No.15541148

>>15541071
It's pretty obvious doublespeak

>> No.15541154

>>15541071
t. Never read Orwell

>> No.15541160

>>15541113
Mass gatherings are 'super spreader' events, how is that not worse than allowing small businesses to open with precautions

>> No.15541161

>>15541130
>Two months from now *the Chinese* will buy up everything they can get their hands on
FTFY

It's already happening in Canada. China is grabbing as many food producers and logging companies they can, and as a bonus, Saudi Arabia is buying up Alberta oil companies.

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>>15540979

>> No.15541174

>>15541113
Bull fucking shit
No way is a restaurant following proper precautions worse than the protests
If a restaurant follows them, then they would limit the amount of people in the place, throughout a whole day probably not having more than like a few hundred customers by the time they close. Compare that to thousands of protestors all huddled together
Faggot

>> No.15541179

>>15541124
yup

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>>15541160
The quote doesn't say the permit zero other things. It says this statement should not be confused for that permission. But yes, if you add up a couple of rallies (some states have like, one?) in comparison to all other commerce, they're going to look small. Consider the visible-from-space BLM logo leading up to the white house and then compare that street being filled to the entirety of what New York usually looks like.

>> No.15541228

>>15541207
>But yes, if you add up a couple of rallies (some states have like, one?) in comparison to all other commerce, they're going to look small.
That's not how it works though, you can't just add up the numbers. the r0 will skyrocket with these sorts of mass gatherings, it won't do that for people going to a store one at a time in masks

>> No.15541239

>>15541111
based quads of truth

>> No.15541252

>>15541228
>it won't do that for people going to a store one at a time in masks
Read my post: "The quote doesn't say they permit zero other things."