I ran across this site in another thread today: https://c0dcb948.caspio.com/dp/72678000f8a5c04d7d7f4f8abdb3
It shows how much of our taxpayer money is being used as "Covid" funding for schools. The numbers are outstanding. Boycotting a few products here and there isn't going to put a dent in this. Our public institutions are literally being payed millions of dollars from our own pockets in order to continue perpetuating this scamdemic.
They have every incentive to keep this going as long as possible. It will never end unless we all stop paying taxes. Otherwise, there is enough money to support this scam indefinitely.
I read a couple of posts today that suggested a lot of people were still wearing their masks as a sort of way to "go along with the group." Someone compared it to wearing Beats headphones around the neck, or rolling up a pant leg. If this is true, we can probably break this conditioning by making those people feel ridiculous. Namely, by pointing and laughing at people who are wearing a mask in public.
I'm not saying this is the safest idea. You'll probably start some shit. Maybe choose your targets wisely. There are definitely people too weak to stand their ground, and they will probably feel pretty embarrassed and start to feel that dissonance about their decision making.
What do you guys think?
My colleague is a full-time employee at Arizona State University. He just finished a meeting during which the leadership team informed everyone that they were going to require all employees to be vaccinated to continue working there, and that they were working w/ Gov. Ducey to enact legislation to make this possible.
What the actual fuck?
EDIT: Thank you everyone for providing me with resources and encouragement. I am sending them my friend's way, and I will update everyone as I learn more about this.
If you’ve arrested people but need to keep having them make media appearances for optics, wouldn’t masks help conceal the faces of those who can’t be easily duplicated by actors? Just a random thought.
Anyone else having this problem? Not just loading slowly, but completely gone atm.
Might explain why they hadn't posted any updates today.