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Overnight, at the end of May, social distancing disappeared in big cities in the United States once the riots over George Floyd started.
Social distancing then disappeared in Paris and London the following week, as those cities had sympathy protests for the same cause.
It is a strange development:
This is how twisted the logic gets. Mark D Levine chairs the New York City Council health committee:
All of a sudden, it was acceptable for tens of thousands of protesters to gather together.
Yet, at the same time, a large family cannot share dinner together in a restaurant:
And it is against the law for more than ten people to attend a funeral:
These are the conversations taking place with regard to funerals versus protests. There is an unbelievable lack of empathy with this man, who is mourning the loss of his own mother:
Uh oh.
Reread the last sentence of that final tweet.
Online journalists, such as Mark Levin, also think that the coronavirus lockdown was a ruse, ginned up by the media:
Here is The Federalist‘s Sean Davis:
This is from an eye doctor, retinal specialist Dr Brian C Joondeph:
Dr Joondeph writes (emphases mine):
… these riots have unintentionally shown us that Trump rallies are safe and that the Chinese virus is no longer a serious threat. Mail in ballots are dead too since if people can leave their homes to loot and riot, they can leave their homes to vote.
Notice how quickly concern about cities and states opening too quickly has been forgotten as thousands take to the streets, in contradiction to everything the smart set has been advocating. This is lost, or willfully ignored by the media, now focused back on Trump’s latest tweet.
Completely agree.
Social distancing is done and dusted:
Time now, whether in the US, England or France, to open everything up — pronto.