Protesting quarantine in the USA. Is it a conspiracy? - Courtesy of lé Reddit

I had to rate OP autistic for saying they purposely look for Reddit communities to get banned from, but this is equally as autistic to think the coronavirus lockdown is some sort of conspiracy. We don't want our country to end up like Italy just because you can't get paid at your shit $9.50 an hour job. Is getting paid minimum wage and risking death really that hard to give up for a month?

Try having a good chunk of your country dying and being locked up because of morgues on the street, then we'll talk about what's a conspiracy.
 
Seeing reddit threads on quarantine protests is the finest collection of midwit posts I've ever seen.
 
Try having a good chunk of your country dying and being locked up because of morgues on the street, then we'll talk about what's a conspiracy.

>Implying I wouldn’t be okay with that.
>Also implying that everyone who wants shit going again is low skill, low wage swine.
>Also also implying that people can’t stand on principle.

From my understanding, Italians don’t have the same personal space requirements, are more densely populated, and have a generally older population than mamy other countries, leaving the comparison a bit lacking.
 
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Not tech saavy enough for your post. However, right wing groups being organized to cooperate for their massive protests and causes isn't really a conspiracy. There is a reason why the right tends to dominate local governments. Virginia's ban on guns was meaningless because these people are organized.

Are governors and the police abusing and overstepping their power? Yes.

Are the gun-toters and boomer masses being guided by a malevolent forces? Likely not. That generation never experienced disease and gun activists act out of all the time. Both these groups think they're invincible basically.
 
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