This always makes me cringe. I get the message and intent behind it, and maybe good just to meet new maskless people, but this is all I can really think when I see this going on:
Too scared so now people have to be in numbers to express their freedom, and they do it as if it's some act of rebellion. It's an act of showing those in power that you need numbers and organization to express even such a small amount of freedom because you won't do it yourself when alone anymore.
Freedom = gone, and only being held onto as something to remember.
True freedom breathes everywhere, every time.
The truly free is always dancing.
Either of those being temporary is submission, not rebellion.
That's a good point. Guess it's the having to designate a specific time and place to be free is very bothersome, and a bit alarming in the sense that it seems to be normalizing people to just accepting "freedom" in small doses and at designated times.
Hopefully, that's not the result though, and instead, people learn to just start walking around without masks on because there are literally zero laws you are breaking by doing so.
Our freedom is being seriously curtailed, our small businesses shut down and destroyed, our movement limited, our breathing impeded. This is a political protest. People usually gather in numbers for these. We are not just fighting restrictive government mandates, but trying to wake up the propagandized people supporting them.
This always makes me cringe. I get the message and intent behind it, and maybe good just to meet new maskless people, but this is all I can really think when I see this going on:
Too scared so now people have to be in numbers to express their freedom, and they do it as if it's some act of rebellion. It's an act of showing those in power that you need numbers and organization to express even such a small amount of freedom because you won't do it yourself when alone anymore.
Freedom = gone, and only being held onto as something to remember.
True freedom breathes everywhere, every time. The truly free is always dancing.
Either of those being temporary is submission, not rebellion.
That's a good point. Guess it's the having to designate a specific time and place to be free is very bothersome, and a bit alarming in the sense that it seems to be normalizing people to just accepting "freedom" in small doses and at designated times.
Hopefully, that's not the result though, and instead, people learn to just start walking around without masks on because there are literally zero laws you are breaking by doing so.
Our freedom is being seriously curtailed, our small businesses shut down and destroyed, our movement limited, our breathing impeded. This is a political protest. People usually gather in numbers for these. We are not just fighting restrictive government mandates, but trying to wake up the propagandized people supporting them.