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Randall | We walk into a New Orleans restaurant to have dinner tonight... Hello. Hi, table for two, please. Sure, and your name. Jessie. Great. And do you and your guest have your vaccination cards? We do. Can you tell us who our server will be? Um, looks like Brad will be your server tonight. Great. Can you show us Brad's vaccination card? Um... And also, can you provide me with proof that Brad is not a carrier of HIV, Hepatitis A or B, or any other communicable diseases? Um... Also, we would prefer not to be served by someone who is on or uses recreational drugs such as marijuana, cocaine, meth, fentanyl, etc, so if you could provide us with Brad's most recent tox screen, that would be great. Um... Let me get the manager for you. That would be great, thanks. |
Belage | Are they now requiring proof of vaccination to eat at restaurants in New Orleans? |
MoonMystic | That is too funny. The restaurants will tank if the rules were to be as such. *I didn't intend to add that emi on the header. Strangely we all have the same one. My was an accident, though the O.post was good.
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Randall | Yes, and California, as well as New York City and a few other cities. |
Belage | I have a friend who will be in New Orleans this week, I will ask that person to give me firsthand account. |
jwhop | Funny!!! |
shura | This is an old chan post. Some guy claimed he had his lawyer inform his employer that if they were requiring vax records, the lawyer would then require the health records of all employees. Supposedly the employer then backed off. |
Randall | Like the CDC one I posted, I took it as a joke. I didn’t think the conversation actually happened. But the fact remains that proof of vaccination is being required in Nahleans, NYC, the state of Cali, and other cities for restaurants, bars, concerts, and other events. In NYC, a high rate of unvaccinated are Black, so it amounts to de facto desegregation. Biden has already taken us back to the 1970s, and now Dems want to take us back to the 60s. |
iQ | This is sheer Madness. One step away from Nazism. |
Randall | Yet, Dems called President Trump Hitler. |
teasel | quote: Originally posted by Randall: Yet, Dems called President Trump Hitler.
🙄 twitler. And you don’t think that a place that requires visitors be vaccinated, would require the same of their staff? It isn’t nazi-ism. You have a choice to not dine there. I’m sure there are other restaurants happily hosting covid for their diners. |
teasel | quote: Originally posted by iQ: This is sheer Madness. One step away from Nazism.
No it isn’t. I don’t see people being starved and led to gas chambers. I don’t see covid-deniers having to hide behind fake walls in attics. |
Randall | The rabid anti-Trumper who called him a Nazi now just looks the other way when faced with true Nazi-like tactics. Wow. Just wow. Those who choose not to be a lab rat or being treated like vermin, and what happens to vermin? Would teasel support extermination? |
Randall | One important distinction needs to be made. This is government requiring this of ALL such establishments. These are not private business decisions. The businesses do want to comply. They want to make money after being closed for over a year in these cities. New York City is going to be sending in the vaccination storm troopers to each business to ensure compliance. This is a very slippery slope. |
GalacticCoreExplosionV2 | quote: Originally posted by Randall: One important distinction needs to be made. This is government requiring this of ALL such establishments. These are not private business decisions. The businesses do want to comply. They want to make money after being closed for over a year in these cities. New York City is going to be sending in the vaccination storm troopers to each business to ensure compliance.This is a very slippery slope.
Indeed it is. As Cayce's source once said about prohibition during that time, "you can't legislate goodness into the hearts of people". To some extent, people need to act upon the dictates of their own conscience, even if there is some potential risk involved. There is risk and danger involved with many human activities. Even just driving a car is a potentially quite dangerous activity. But it is important to have that freedom and choice, and decide for ourselves, "do I want to take the risk?" Anyways, this is all just a smoke screen for those in power anyways. Their own repeated actions and breaking their own rules left and right, show that they don't really care too much about Covid itself. It's all about the CONTROL of the masses. The more control you can get and enforce in the present, the more you can and will get in the future. |
Randall | I completely agree. It’s not about “saving lives,” it the ones issuing the mandates would also be afraid. This is all a trial run to see how far we can be pushed. I say it is time for mass civil disobedience. WWTFFD: What Would The Founding Fathers Do? |
shura | quote: Originally posted by teasel: No it isn’t. I don’t see people being starved and led to gas chambers. I don’t see covid-deniers having to hide behind fake walls in attics.
If we feed the dirty antivaxxers in the fema camps then it's not Nazism 🤷🏻♀️
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teasel | Trump’s hotels in Miami and Chicago, apparently have mask mandates??? |
teasel | http://www.trumphotels.com/las-vegas/guest-notice “ In keeping with the CDC and state and local government guidance, we have adjusted our policies to allow vaccinated guests and visitors to enjoy our hotels without masks. For more information regarding our commitment to health and safety please click HERE.” |
Randall | So? President Trump follows laws. |
Randall | quote: Originally posted by GalacticCoreExplosionV2: Indeed it is. As Cayce's source once said about prohibition during that time, "you can't legislate goodness into the hearts of people". To some extent, people need to act upon the dictates of their own conscience, even if there is some potential risk involved. There is risk and danger involved with many human activities. Even just driving a car is a potentially quite dangerous activity. But it is important to have that freedom and choice, and decide for ourselves, "do I want to take the risk?" Anyways, this is all just a smoke screen for those in power anyways. Their own repeated actions and breaking their own rules left and right, show that they don't really care too much about Covid itself. It's all about the CONTROL of the masses. The more control you can get and enforce in the present, the more you can and will get in the future.
Worse yet is that Biden wants to restrict interstate travel. |
Randall | quote: Originally posted by GalacticCoreExplosionV2: Indeed it is. As Cayce's source once said about prohibition during that time, "you can't legislate goodness into the hearts of people". To some extent, people need to act upon the dictates of their own conscience, even if there is some potential risk involved. There is risk and danger involved with many human activities. Even just driving a car is a potentially quite dangerous activity. But it is important to have that freedom and choice, and decide for ourselves, "do I want to take the risk?" Anyways, this is all just a smoke screen for those in power anyways. Their own repeated actions and breaking their own rules left and right, show that they don't really care too much about Covid itself. It's all about the CONTROL of the masses. The more control you can get and enforce in the present, the more you can and will get in the future.
Worse yet is that Biden wants to restrict interstate travel. |
MoonMystic | Class action lawsuit filed in Hawaii http://www.bitchute.com/video/HPRtO99j14nS/ What hypocrisy! http://youtu.be/hX3L5I6pIY4 http://youtu.be/S8vRMYwmT4U
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Dee | quote: Originally posted by MoonMystic: Class action lawsuit filed in Hawaii http://www.bitchute.com/video/HPRtO99j14nS/ What hypocrisy! http://youtu.be/hX3L5I6pIY4
Hypocrites they are!! http://youtu.be/S8vRMYwmT4U
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