sovereignman | Even when we aren’t sick, we should cover our faces in public, just to make the mask-wearers feel better.
“It no longer signals that a person is sick, or that a person is strange… It is no longer scary or felt to be an imposition on our rights. Mask-wearing can simply signal that we care about others’ health, and about our own.”
Let’s keep an uncomfortable, dehumanizing, air-restricting custom of masking in public, just as a little signal of our empathy. And conversely, if you aren’t willing to mask up for no good reason, you’re a selfish aggressor.
But there’s one more benefit that Dr. Ranney adds in case you’re not sold.
“[Masks have] become a form of self-expression or a marker of being part of the in-group.”
University locks students out for missing weekly Covid test
The University of Michigan announced to students that 718 of them would have their access cards deactivated for all non-residential campus buildings.
These students had failed to take the required WEEKLY Covid-19 test. So now they cannot access cafeterias, classrooms, gyms, and other campus amenities.
Evacuation from deadly volcano eruption is only for the vaccinated
The Prime Minister of St. Vincent ordered an emergency evacuation from areas of the Caribbean island last week as a deadly volcano began erupting.
Cruise ships responded to the emergency to help evacuate residents, and neighboring countries like St. Lucia, Grenada, and Barbados agreed to give shelter to those in need.
But according to the Prime Minister, there was one condition.
Only those already vaccinated against Covid-19 would be eligible for the emergency cruise ship evacuation, and relocation to other islands.
Australian government could require ID for social media use
The Australian parliament released a report called “Inquiry into family, domestic and sexual violence.”
In it, the government recommends forcing social media companies like Facebook, Twitter, and even dating apps like Tinder to require government ID in order to use the services.
YouTube censors panel of medical experts over Covid-19 “misinformation”
The Governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis recently held a panel discussion to discuss recent research findings related to Covid-19.
The expert panel included four professors of medicine from Harvard, Oxford, and Stanford Universities, who are all PhDs and experts in a field of disease research. And that just scratches the surface of their credentials relevant to being considered Covid-19 experts.
And you can watch the follow up conference here (on YouTube alternative Rumble).
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