It’s my opinion that you are. And you must agree with my opinion, and not censure me.
I have been vaxxed. Censure? I have no to way to punish you for disagreeing…I do believe it was wrong to delete posters on X for “disinformation.”
But I am not trying to hijack here. I had covid, I am better.
I think most would agree that breaking laws that were made to save the lives of actual persons should not be broken. Covid was wreaking havoc in hospitals which killed more people than just those who had covid. It was immoral to break curfew laws during those times. Comparing that to illegal abortions is truly a false equivalence.
Cite please?
I am making it up that people had to be 6 feet away from each other, distanced. Really?
That is NOT what “Cite?” means.
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“People were told not to be out, even distanced from anyone else.” is not remotely the same statement as “people had to be 6 feet away from each other, distanced.”
That’s not what you said. You said people were told not to be out, even distanced. I don’t know any lockdown orders like this anywhere other than China.
You mentioned Ohio. I have a cite that contradicts what you’re saying.
How do you know? Did the officer tell you he was gonna arrest you if you were still outside at 10:01?
And BTW, what happened to “we were only allowed outside for 1 hour a day” like you said upthread?
Must work on sentence structure.
I don’t think it’s sentence structure that’s the problem. The sentences were structured well enough to make sense individually. The problem is that they contradicted each other.
I don’t see a contradiction.
The second post was asking “Do you think I made that up?”
IMO
You don’t see a contradiction between “People were told not to be out, even distanced from anyone else.” and “people had to be 6 feet away from each other, distanced.”?
I think that’s saying the same thing in each sentence.
I possibly could be reading it wrong.
I think she was told or heard or believed “don’t go outside, distance from others” the second one is asking a previous poster did they not believe her.
I may be misunderstanding, for sure.
The second one is asking a previous poster if they didn’t believe her – but it’s also claiming that an entirely different thing is what’s not being believed. “Stay 6 feet away” is not the same thing as “don’t go out even if distanced”.
Ohhhh? The “if” is the difference. Ok. I see your point now.
Or is she saying “and distance from others”?
If you’re not going out, you’re automatically distanced from others. You’re in your house/apartment; they’re in theirs.
At any rate, unless the police are breaking into people’s houses telling them to distance from the people who they live with. (They’d have to break in, because otherwise how would they know?) Which I don’t believe happened in the USA, if anywhere; and which in any case doesn’t seem to be the complaint.
Well, I don’t know what was meant, I guess.
Nowhere in this thread do I see anyone accusing Suntan Lotion of making up the claim that people were asked to socially distance.
Why would they? I’m sure if you asked everyone in this thread, or even across the broader SDMB membership, “Were people asked to stay 6 feet apart during the height of the pandemic?” you would get a 100% “yes, they were” response.
I was going by post 123.
(And her response to it)
“Cite?” I assumed they meant a cite for her statement since they quoted it. Who’s to know exactly what part of the quote they meant.
Broad assumptions on my part, I guess. So sorry.