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re: COVID Lockdowns
Posted on 4/21/26 at 11:19 am to Stat M Repairman
Posted on 4/21/26 at 11:19 am to Stat M Repairman
One of the most sick and demonic things we saw came from the US Supreme Court.
They soft-pedaled the decision on the OSHA vaccine mandate until after Christmas which left people under duress fearing for their jobs if they went back to work without a vaccine card.
They put people under duress and coerced them to inject an experimental drug into their body.
shite was demonic and diabolical.
They soft-pedaled the decision on the OSHA vaccine mandate until after Christmas which left people under duress fearing for their jobs if they went back to work without a vaccine card.
They put people under duress and coerced them to inject an experimental drug into their body.
shite was demonic and diabolical.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 11:23 am to Stat M Repairman
Never forget local governments that bribed poor people to inject an experimental drug in exchange for a $100 visa gift card, a voucher for a burger and free donuts.
Demonic.
Demonic.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 11:25 am to Stat M Repairman
Never forget when they set up tents in the parking lots of hospitals to try and mind-frick people driving by that hospitals were overflowing.
Demonic.
Demonic.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 12:14 pm to Stat M Repairman
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How much of the trajectory of peoples' lives was altered by the lie that was Covid?
I work w kids on the spectrum. If you think your social circle is meaningful to you imagine your non or semi-verbal and you have a tiny cohort of freinds who gets you. Now imagine that was taken from you and you don't have the ability to call text or do social media. you. are. alone.
Doing telehealth meant I watched this reality unfold in real time. Telehealth was basically just doing parent trainings and listening to them describe their childs descent into clinical depression asking me what could be done when the answer was nothing. It radicalized me against our shitty gov and there is no going back for me
Posted on 4/21/26 at 12:20 pm to BrohemAlem11
How many kids spent 2-years on their phone and staring at a screen.
Was talking to somebody the other day that said after return from covid, kids attention span was essentially 10-minutes before they started jonesing for their phone.
After covid 50% of the class was suddenly on a 504-plan, on some medication or required special accommodation.
Was talking to somebody the other day that said after return from covid, kids attention span was essentially 10-minutes before they started jonesing for their phone.
After covid 50% of the class was suddenly on a 504-plan, on some medication or required special accommodation.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 12:29 pm to UFFan
It’s was national grifting under the guise of safety. It’s why communism is a thing despite example after example of it not working.
I worked with people that delayed retirement for two years because they got to work from home and do nothing while collecting full salary and benefits. fricked up the career progression of a lot of younger people.
So yes, people at their lowest level will cater to the path of least resistance.
I worked with people that delayed retirement for two years because they got to work from home and do nothing while collecting full salary and benefits. fricked up the career progression of a lot of younger people.
So yes, people at their lowest level will cater to the path of least resistance.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 12:31 pm to UFFan
Lowkey, I miss the covid lockdown era. I generally like staying home anyway though.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 12:31 pm to GRTiger
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It also turned people lazy to an entitled level with WFH bullshite.
WFH haters are usually one of the following:
Blue Collar or retail workers who are unable to WFH.
Losers whose career is their entire identity and prioritize a sorry arse corporation over time with their families.
Losers in leadership positions who suck at their job and feel the need to micromanage their subordinates.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 12:35 pm to BrohemAlem11
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It radicalized me against our shitty gov and there is no going back for me
This is the way.
Overreaching governments just flat out suck. We should be scaling back significantly on all fronts. This goes for both sides. Let states be states and communities be communities. Let them govern important things close to home, and stop trying to solve everything at a federal level.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 12:37 pm to Chef Curry
People who still defend wholesale WFH across all industries and positions are almost always low level slap dicks who've never had to pay to attention to anything but their own little spot in the machine.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 12:39 pm to UFFan
I mean, I ignored them absolutely as much as I was allowed to without losing my job or getting thrown in jail.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 12:40 pm to elprez00
Wild to see the hypocrisy on full display with the idea of 'essential workers.'
Low paid blue collar people were declared 'essential' to service the needs of the higher economic class of people that could afford to 'stay home and stay safe.'
Half the country was business as usual keeping the lights on and forced to breathe through a dirty rag as a humiliation ritual while the other half cowered in their houses.
The whole thing was sick.
We learned that if everyone's fundamental rights are violated then nobody's rights are violated.
The lie was so big, and involved so many people, that no one could be held responsible. If everyone is responsible then no one is responsible.
6-years on and not a single consequence for any person involved.
Low paid blue collar people were declared 'essential' to service the needs of the higher economic class of people that could afford to 'stay home and stay safe.'
Half the country was business as usual keeping the lights on and forced to breathe through a dirty rag as a humiliation ritual while the other half cowered in their houses.
The whole thing was sick.
We learned that if everyone's fundamental rights are violated then nobody's rights are violated.
The lie was so big, and involved so many people, that no one could be held responsible. If everyone is responsible then no one is responsible.
6-years on and not a single consequence for any person involved.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 12:45 pm to Stat M Repairman
You know what's coming next, bro.
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If tweet fails to load, click here.Posted on 4/21/26 at 12:47 pm to GRTiger
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It also turned people lazy to an entitled level with WFH bullshite.
Get the hate out of your heart son.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 12:48 pm to Stat M Repairman
All we did with lockdowns was push the inevitable down the road. I was one of the few on here that called out the ridiculousness of it all from the beginning.
The most laughable thing was restaurants requiring you to wear a mask while standing waiting for a table, but you could remove it once you were seated.
The most laughable thing was restaurants requiring you to wear a mask while standing waiting for a table, but you could remove it once you were seated.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 12:50 pm to papasmurf1269
I was in Colorado when everything went into action. Everyone is outside hiking, walking, talking to each other, and just being polite. Less than 24 hours later we were getting yelled out from across the street for not wearing a mask. People covering their faces with their shirts as they nervously walked passed.
I knew it was a joke from the start. The one good thing that came from it was pollution in certain areas was wiped out. Areas in India and Asia, people talked about seeing mountains again. Fish populations in other parts were able to replenish.
I knew it was a joke from the start. The one good thing that came from it was pollution in certain areas was wiped out. Areas in India and Asia, people talked about seeing mountains again. Fish populations in other parts were able to replenish.
Posted on 4/21/26 at 12:57 pm to UFFan
The mask and the 6;foot bull shite. People running around wearing the masks for show. And then you find out they made up the 6 foot rule because it was an easier sell.
Government officials need to be punished.
Government officials need to be punished.
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