"Stay At Home. Save Lives."
At the American Thinker, Dex Bahr reminds us all that the
propaganda never stops:
As we go through yet another week
of Wuhan virus restriction in the United States, do you find yourself becoming
annoyed at the daily sloganeering? We see these messages on
television, hear them on radio and flashed before us while
driving. I, for one, am beginning to tire of this "we're all in
this together" claptrap, along with "flattening (or bending) the
curve"; social distancing; and "stay safe, stay
strong." However, the one slogan that is most irritating is
"stay at home...save lives."
Let's not forget that original
reason for sheltering at home was to prevent hospital emergency rooms from
becoming overrun by slowing the spread of the virus. The mandate was
never to save lives, but to slow the spread and by default prolong the extent
of the virus. Again, staying at home was for the purpose of
lessening the burden on hospitals, not saving lives.
Read the rest here.
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