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BizSuitStacy · M
Ya think? This is the model the globalists want for the rest of the world. Waking up yet?
Fairydust · F
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Just change the uniform and accent.
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Just change the uniform and accent.
Fairydust · F
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Superbowl! They showed us what’s going to come.
Just like the 2012 Olympics games.
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Superbowl! They showed us what’s going to come.
Just like the 2012 Olympics games.
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MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
Democrats dream
Graylight · 51-55, F
China does a a lot of thing the US condemns. Think those are volunteers in The Body Revealed traveling show? They're a know human rights violator. They are a communist nation. They function in ways unfamiliar to the US.
Why is all of a sudden this being turned into some politica BS conspiracy and weaponized as some kind of argument to justify ignorance?
Why is all of a sudden this being turned into some politica BS conspiracy and weaponized as some kind of argument to justify ignorance?
Graylight · 51-55, F
@MrBrownstone Well, what's the difference between gun regulation and gun bans?
Learn the terms, get the facts, then have the discussion.
Learn the terms, get the facts, then have the discussion.
MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
@Graylight So you don’t know the difference and I was right. Thanks
Graylight · 51-55, F
@MrBrownstone Lockdown
The basic idea is to stay inside a certain building. A lockdown, however, is used to describe one in response to something like an active shooter, while shelter-in-place is usually in response to natural or environmental threats, like a tornado or a chemical spill. It’s a distinction that’s blurred in the context of COVID-19, where the two terms are often used interchangeably and the shelter-in-place measures adopted in California, France, Italy, and elsewhere are frequently described as lockdowns.
Shelter-in-Place Order
Before it was adapted for the context of COVID-19, the term “shelter in place” was typically used in situations when authorities asked the public to seek protection from storms or other threats by remaining in their homes. These are legal orders often with the potential for fines or imprisonment if violated and not merely strong suggestions from public health agencies.
[In the United States to date, only two states have adopted such measures, California and New York. In both states, residents were required to stay home with only limited exceptions—for example, traveling to get medical care or buy food.
Stay-at-Home, or Safer-at-Home, Order
The more benign-sounding “stay at home” has been used by some public health agencies when discussing what are effectively “shelter in place” orders. The state of California opted to use “Safer at Home” to describe its statewide order of March 19.
https://www.afar.com/magazine/quarantine-self-isolation-lockdown-shelter-in-place-whats-the-difference
https://www.nlc.org/article/2020/03/30/whats-the-difference-between-shelter-in-place-safer-at-home-and-stay-home-orders/
https://www.ferris.edu/campus-safety/Education_Prevention_Section/Lockdown-vs-Shelter.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stay-at-home_order
Any other questions?
The basic idea is to stay inside a certain building. A lockdown, however, is used to describe one in response to something like an active shooter, while shelter-in-place is usually in response to natural or environmental threats, like a tornado or a chemical spill. It’s a distinction that’s blurred in the context of COVID-19, where the two terms are often used interchangeably and the shelter-in-place measures adopted in California, France, Italy, and elsewhere are frequently described as lockdowns.
Shelter-in-Place Order
Before it was adapted for the context of COVID-19, the term “shelter in place” was typically used in situations when authorities asked the public to seek protection from storms or other threats by remaining in their homes. These are legal orders often with the potential for fines or imprisonment if violated and not merely strong suggestions from public health agencies.
[In the United States to date, only two states have adopted such measures, California and New York. In both states, residents were required to stay home with only limited exceptions—for example, traveling to get medical care or buy food.
Stay-at-Home, or Safer-at-Home, Order
The more benign-sounding “stay at home” has been used by some public health agencies when discussing what are effectively “shelter in place” orders. The state of California opted to use “Safer at Home” to describe its statewide order of March 19.
https://www.afar.com/magazine/quarantine-self-isolation-lockdown-shelter-in-place-whats-the-difference
https://www.nlc.org/article/2020/03/30/whats-the-difference-between-shelter-in-place-safer-at-home-and-stay-home-orders/
https://www.ferris.edu/campus-safety/Education_Prevention_Section/Lockdown-vs-Shelter.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stay-at-home_order
Any other questions?
revenant · F
When governments do not want to admit they are wrong
CestManan · 46-50, F
They are already a communist country, you have to wonder just how crappy of conditions the government wants for the country.
gol979 · 41-45, M
Did/do you extend this feeling of sorry to other countries protesting covid lockdown and restrictions?