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It came up on his facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/events/316394299428731/
2300 years ago, long before Islam, Arabs discovered that forcing people to cover their nose and mouths, broke their will and individuality, and depersonalized them. It made them submissive. That's why they imposed on every woman the mandatory use of a fabric over her face.
Then Islam turned it into the woman's symbol of submission to Alah, the man owner of the Harem, and the King.
Modern psychology explains it: without face we don't exist as independent beings. The child looks in the mirror between the ages of two and three and is discovered as an independent being. The mask is the beginning of deleting individuality.
He who does not know his history is condemned to repeat it...
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When dictators get busted.
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Well, at least they are playing football tho...
BYU students return with mask requirements on, off campus
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https://www.byu.edu/coronavirus/face-coverings
^^^The Muslims and the Mormons have now both depersonalized their women into submission by forcing them to wear face coverings... nice going Latter Day Saints!!!
Pelosi was clearly setup...... :roflol:
Pelosi calls private hair salon visit in San Francisco, against local regulations, 'clearly a setup'
https://www.yahoo.com/gma/pelosi-sla...194527847.html
WATCH: Trump Campaign Savages Nancy Pelosi Salon Controversy In New Ad
"Blow them out of office this November"
By Paul Bois
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Sep 4, 2020 DailyWire.com
On Friday, the Trump campaign released a brutal ad savaging House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for getting a hair blow out at a salon in San Francisco without a wearing a mask and then having the audacity to claim she fell victim to a “set up” after getting caught.
Throughout the two-minute ad, Nancy Pelosi is constantly referred to as “Nancy Antoinette,” a reference to the French queen Marie Antoinette, who has (though falsely) been characterized throughout history as a superficial elitist that cared little for the people. “Let them eat cake,” she apocryphally said. Interspersed throughout are video and audio clips of Pelosi advising people to wear masks all the while not wearing a mask herself when visiting eSalon in San Francisco. The ad reaches its most unsettling moment when clips show Erica Kious, the salon’s owner, lamenting about how online trolls have threatened to destroy her business for revealing the truth about Pelosi’s behavior.
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https://www.dailywire.com/news/watch...ersy-in-new-ad
Put a mask on your puta.... LMAO
All others.... no worries!
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:roflol:They aren’t even trying to be seriously anymore.
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'Frauds': Watch What Happened When Biden Thought the Cameras Stopped Rolling During CNN Town Hall
During a CNN town hall event with Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden Thursday night, the former vice president, who made a point of staying far away from Anderson Cooper during the event, walked over to the host and whispered something in his ear as soon as he thought the cameras were off.
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/leahbarkoukis/2020/09/18/watch-what-biden-does-when-he-thinks-the-cameras-stopped-rolling-n2576436
I've asked this question to at least a half dozen people, both liberal and conservative. I haven't gotten a straight answer yet. Most of the time it's just a shoulder shrug.
Another question I like to ask is when California is going to open their economy again. All I get is a chorus of crickets.
I remember seeing pictures of people over in China with these things on their faces 20 years ago and thought "WTF"?
I think we'll be seeing people wearing them now for years to come...if not the rest of our lives.
Just got back from a trip to Tetons/Yellowstone this weekend. Was kind of surprised to see a big street info sign pulling into Jackson Hole saying that masks are required county wide. I guess they have enough liberal power in Jackson, and with it being a central hub of international tourist travel to the NPS nearby, to pull that off. Only place I got out at in Jackson was at Maverick where all but a couple of people were muzzled. I had to shake my head as i was heading north of Jackson Hole toward Tetons to see people riding bikes on the bike trail beside the road wearing masks.
Hiking through Teton trails was interesting, to say the least. When crossing paths with many people, they would jump 5 feet of the trail, and if they weren't already muzzled, they would hurry and grab theirs and pull up over their face as we would walk by.
I have seen an article or 2 about the social impacts to personal interactions with people in public to mask wearing, and how it will likely cause people to be less sociable and have less interaction with others they don't know. I easily witnessed this myself as I cross all kinds of people on the trail around Jenny Lake. In crossing people this weekend, I noticed a very distinct difference in the reactions of muzzled vs non-muzzled people. When out hiking, as I cross others on the trail, I am used to making eye contact, smiling, nodding the head, and giving a warm greeting (Hello, how's it going, good day). I'll bet 80 % of non-muzzled people this weekend followed this standard norm. But the muzzled people, on the other hand were largely (> 90%) very much different. Most wouldn't nod, say hello, make any acknowledgement. About the only noticable change I could see in muzzled people as I would pass them would be the considered actual oppposite of normal welcoming people out in public - many actually would either turn their eyes and head away from me as I passed, or if they had their muzzle hanging down around their chin, would go into a total panic and hurry to grab it and pull it over their mouth and nose as I would pass. It's like they viewed me, unmuzzled, as the great unwashed, filthy, unlean. I felt like i was a leper. I think I would have received more warm welcomes if I were wearing a big stitched scarlet letter 'A' on my chest. It was really bizarre, weird, and uncomforable. After passing a group of muzzled folks and felt like being publicly shunned, it was a nice breathtaking reprieve to then pass a group of smiling, happy unmuzzled people who were happy to acknowledge my presence and give a warm welcome trail greeting with a big smile.
I've seen the same thing just at the grocery store. I think we are going to come out of this a much less friendly human race than we once were. It's all Trump's fault though. Don't forget that.