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I'd say this belongs here, shame on the mayor for letting it happen. Now this zip code has one of the highest amount of cases in the county...

Its probably not an easy binary decision. Trump is ready to spark a fire the second he thinks he smells fumes. Could turn explosive, fast.
 
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it really is a mystery isn't it?
 
No they were grieving a death, the other idiots want a haircut, muh freedums, etc.

Plenty of other families haven't had the chance to grieve together because of the social distancing rules.

But I guess these characters get to do what they want because rules don't apply to them.

Still idiots.
 
Plenty of other families haven't had the chance to grieve together because of the social distancing rules.

But I guess these characters get to do what they want because rules don't apply to them.

Still idiots.

It's not a family. It's a neighborhood. I'll grant that it was a poor choice on their part but it's understandable, a call to stop the violence. Their Cause is Just, even if their actions are misguided. It's a whole different thing than the usual collection of anti-vaxxers, gun freaks, white supremacists & various other flavors of anti-gubmint right wing nutbars driving hundreds of miles to all get together, rave about being oppressed, spread it around among themselves & carry it back home.
 
People are having to watch their parents dying on facetime. I think these morons can grieve at home too.
Hi Dain, LTNS 🙂
I know it's easy to say that. I know I get mad, but I and much of my family broke the rules last week and we all helped hold the vigil as my niece passed away from cancer. We wore masks and were careful, but damnit, I stayed away until it was too fucking hard to do. Individually we have been very careful, so we rationalized, wrongly or rightly, that the risk was lower because of that.
Of course that's not what we see, we see knuckledraggers brohugging and passing around a bottle.
 

Some of the replies are great-

I too, have had it up my eyeballs with Der Fuhrer Polis. I have a different solution, however. Get the hell out of Colorado in our 5th wheel, and not come back until the totalitarianism has been fully abolished. Virtually every adjoining state has way more liberty than CO!

The sense of entitlement is staggering. The guy apparently doesn't need the income of going back to work. He just hates the inconvenience. It's all about him.
 

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Beat me to it. This kind of thing is inexcusable. I hope they throw the book at all these people, even the ones who just wipe their noses on an employee.
 
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