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6 hours ago, TheRumGone said:

Obviously you do but we are in a certain situation where we can’t do that right now. Saying we should go out and interact because we need to build up immunities is stupid right now.

It's going to have to happen eventually.  So strap in.

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4 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

If the world didn’t quarantine we absolutely would be hitting millions of deaths. We’re at a quarter of a million right now with drastic quarantines.

we are gonna have to reopen but doing it right now like some states are is fuging stupid. 

Can't pie this enough. I'm not dying to get back to normal- or, as I tell my wife, whatever the new normal is.

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11 hours ago, Wes21 said:
11 hours ago, Wes21 said:

They did it to an old white man recently, so why not?

Where and when?

11 hours ago, Basbear said:

"no idea if that the real arrest videos or not". That was my reply again no idea if thats the real one or not. Her message is not "this is my arrest video" either. Dont get hung up on a 2 second clip, this isnt a CBS deal or nothing. About nothing would surprise me about sending police to someones home. Ive asked a few friend cops and they say "it depends on how bored we are" was the main reply. 

If you want a video to be taken seriously, and not instill fear and create anxiety don’t include fake poo to drive a narrative. There’s no way that those swat members and clip is from her arrest, and the video is putting it there to drive the narrative of “wow look how wrong she was treated, they really didn’t want her to speak out see! They raided her house with 40 swat members full armed!” 
 

hell I lived in the same apartment complex last year where the UNCC shooter lived and they “raided” his apartment with far less force and less swat. 
 

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16 minutes ago, Paintballr said:

Where and when?

 

January 25th, 2019 at 6am in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

39 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

If the world didn’t quarantine we absolutely would be hitting millions of deaths. We’re at a quarter of a million right now with drastic quarantines.

we are gonna have to reopen but doing it right now like some states are is fuging stupid. 

That's fine.  But just realize it's going to happen.  And when it does, you can keep saying "not now" but it's not going to change it.

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22 minutes ago, Wes21 said:

That's fine.  But just realize it's going to happen.  And when it does, you can keep saying "not now" but it's not going to change it.

Wtf is this suppose to mean dude? What you’re insinuating is bullshit. Look at models of other countries like Italy and France and how they’re phasing in reopening. We are not there yet. We don’t wanna fug up all the progress we’ve made and go back to square one. 

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42 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

Wtf is this suppose to mean dude? What you’re insinuating is bullshit. Look at models of other countries like Italy and France and how they’re phasing in reopening. We are not there yet. We don’t wanna fug up all the progress we’ve made and go back to square one. 

So when do we go back?  Is the answer just "not yet?"  Because that is part of the problem and why people are becoming less and less compliant. 

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20 minutes ago, Wes21 said:

So when do we go back?  Is the answer just "not yet?"  Because that is part of the problem and why people are becoming less and less compliant. 

 

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italy is beginning to reopen because of this downward trajectory. This is the direction we need to be moving in collectively before we reopen.

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41 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

 

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italy is beginning to reopen because of this downward trajectory. This is the direction we need to be moving in collectively before we reopen.

There are areas on the downswing.  Can they open up?

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10 minutes ago, Wes21 said:

There are areas on the downswing.  Can they open up?

I think moving to a state by state basis is ok as long as people aren’t traveling to other states/cities. But then how do you enforce that? 
 

But that trajectory should be looking like Italy’s. If we reopen too soon, i.e. like Georgia. All that good work goes away and we have to start over.
 

 We need to ramp up testing a ton and start contact tracing programs. That’s what they’re doing in Italy and other successful countries. Everyone who wants a test gets a test. The logistics of that are difficult but it needs to happen as quickly as possible.

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14 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

Also masks need to be mandatory with major fines if not (like driving without a seatbelt) and free when out in public. We should’ve been ramping up production on this already. 

They ramped up production of masks.  

22 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

I think moving to a state by state basis is ok as long as people aren’t traveling to other states/cities. But then how do you enforce that? 
 

But that trajectory should be looking like Italy’s. If we reopen too soon, i.e. like Georgia. All that good work goes away and we have to start over.
 

 We need to ramp up testing a ton and start contact tracing programs. That’s what they’re doing in Italy and other successful countries. Everyone who wants a test gets a test. The logistics of that are difficult but it needs to happen as quickly as possible.

I like that answer and I agree.

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