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CrackCocaine 2 points ago +2 / -0

Didn’t really run into those curfews. I wasn’t forced to stay home by any means. I went biking or on long walks every day. I visited more national parks since 2020 than I have in my entire life.

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CrackCocaine -1 points ago +2 / -3

I must be incredibly strong willed then. I biked every day, went on a cross country road trip, visited national parks, went camping, all in just the first year of covid. Even more the years following. I don’t think it took much to beat one of the “greatest psychological abuses of all time.”

You’re telling me you stayed inside for a whole year? More than that?

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CrackCocaine 1 point ago +2 / -1

There’s lots of places to go though. Grocery stores, parks, anywhere. I visited 4 national parks in the summer of 2020

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CrackCocaine 0 points ago +2 / -2

Yeah I agree 100%. It’s like saying a beggar on the street asking for change means I’m forced to give them money

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CrackCocaine 0 points ago +2 / -2

People saying “hey stay inside so you don’t get people sick” is pretty low grade “psychological manipulation.”

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CrackCocaine 1 point ago +2 / -1

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

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CrackCocaine 0 points ago +3 / -3

Forced is not the same thing as being convinced by MSM propaganda. I traveled a good portion of the US during the height of lockdown. Nobody forced me to stay home

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CrackCocaine 0 points ago +4 / -4

“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?

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CrackCocaine 1 point ago +3 / -2

Fair, sort of, but this doesn’t at all equal “No one was allowed to leave their homes”

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CrackCocaine 2 points ago +7 / -5

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?

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CrackCocaine 1 point ago +1 / -0

Lol no of course not. I don’t need to keep in touch with my friends every second of every day, but if that’s something you want to do then it’s a good alternative to Facebook. You also have a phone you can use to pick up and call them.

I haven’t had a FB for years but I have no trouble calling, texting, or sending letters to a wide network of friends.

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CrackCocaine 1 point ago +1 / -0

My point is that while you're fortunate to have had parents who could afford private school, many other families are not afforded that same luxury. By having strictly private schools, only the rich will be educated while the poor stay stupid.

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CrackCocaine 1 point ago +1 / -0

Okay well that’s my point, the user suggested school choice using a system that would rely on the government to support it

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CrackCocaine 1 point ago +2 / -1

That would mean the government would have to subsidize these other schools, which they won’t honor if it goes against the narrative

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CrackCocaine 2 points ago +2 / -0

…why would it be interesting that someone would mention Jews then? That’s what the thread is about

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CrackCocaine 3 points ago +3 / -0

Every gay and trans comedian talks about how their parents were all so conservative and bigoted

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