LOCKDOWN NEVER HAPPENED - Twitter has a new narrative for you
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How it’s described in the tweet though, def never happened. We were absolutely allowed to leave our homes. Did anyone actually live in a place where you couldn’t?
I did.
My town had a mandatory 1 week quarantine whenever in contact with COVID, someone who had COVID, or coming back from a travel.
We weren't forced at gunpoint to stay in our homes, but we were shunned for a week by the entire community who feared us. The isolation was still the same as if we had been locked in our homes.
You can play a semantics game with the language and euphemisms of the lockdown, but the event did happen, and the mental and emotional trauma is real.
Where I was, there was no real stated lockdown, but they tried. The county "required" people who "tested positive" to quarantine for 10 days, but they didn't contact trace and there was no enforcement, aside from a few outliers. However, the reality of requiring certain businesses to close, like gyms, restaurants, even state parks and the like, combined with the fear propaganda of catching the virus and avoiding other people, effectively was a lockdown. I personally went everywhere, only spent one day of the whole pandemic actually in the house but my folks, who are in their 70's, only left their house to go get groceries for 2 years. Didn't travel or see their grandkids or their friends aside from video chat for 2 years. Lost 2 years of their retired lives, after working for 40 years, because of bullshit propaganda and lies. They even took all the shots and my mom still got the coof, and survived even with diabetes, being overweight and in the high-risk age group. The ones who pushed this, and followed orders, and even reveled in their little power trip, must be punished.
"Well, you weren't welded into your home, were you? You could still go out, couldn't you? What difference does it make at this point that there was nowhere to go because all the non-essential businesses were closed? You could still go for a walk!"
You have to wonder why the gaslighting seems so essential right now.
“No one was allowed to leave their homes”
^ this is what did not happen.
A week quarantine for interacting with someone who might also be sick is not the same thing.
Might as well get mad at the government if I’m too sick to go to work then?
Yes, it is.
You don't seem to understand what LIBERTY is.
It cannot be LAWFULLY taken from you without due process of law.
There was no due process of law, which means it was a CRIME.
Get your head out of your ass. Your gaslighting tactic is itself is an attempt at pyschological manipulation.
Maybe the Fakebook "fact checkers" should hire you on.
No it is not the same thing
You are trying REAL hard in this thread to gaslight.
Not trying to gaslight. As far as I can tell, in my city and cities where my friends and family live, nobody was forced to not leave their homes
Yeah we were never forced to stay inside our homes. But businesses were temporarily closed and there was a limit on how many people could be gathered in one spot. I'm guessing his students just mentioned "lockdown" and he intentionally misinterpreted for the purpose of this tweet.
EXACTLY.
And the exact thing someone here in this thread is doing, repeatedly.
Lots of places had curfews, at least in the first few months.
Fair, sort of, but this doesn’t at all equal “No one was allowed to leave their homes”
Threatening to hit someone and actually hitting someone are BOTH crimes.
That's why there is a distinction between (a) assault and (b) battery. Not the same exact thing, but both are crimes.
Pychological manipulation, via creating a prison for the mind, is just as much a "lockdown" as anything else.
Sure, some of us resisted the bullshit, but we had to take a risk to exercise our freedom.
THAT IS NOT ACCEPTABLE.
People saying “hey stay inside so you don’t get people sick” is pretty low grade “psychological manipulation.”
True, but if there is no place to go, it is effectively the same thing.
There’s lots of places to go though. Grocery stores, parks, anywhere. I visited 4 national parks in the summer of 2020