Almost half a million views
Quentin Lee – Jul 28, 2020 – 2:12
h/t chrissy on PoliNation Bits & Bytes
Dr. Quentin J. Lee, Alabama principal, sings a rap song about Covid to MC Hammer’s classic hit of “Can’t Touch This.”
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Almost half a million views
Quentin Lee – Jul 28, 2020 – 2:12
h/t chrissy on PoliNation Bits & Bytes
Dr. Quentin J. Lee, Alabama principal, sings a rap song about Covid to MC Hammer’s classic hit of “Can’t Touch This.”
Paul Joseph Watson – Aug 7, 2020 – 8:34
You won’t believe what Americans believe about coronavirus.
Continue reading “Attack of the Corona Karens — and more PJ Watson”
Someone posted this earlier and it bears sharing with as many people as possible. It’s been banned once already and probably will be again soon: “It’s Just a Mask”
It doesn’t really get going until about the 1:45 mark and keeps getting better as it goes.
Posted by: Guy Smiley on A♠ at August 09, 2020 11:49 PM
Johnny Red- Aug 8, 2020 – 13:09
An honest and incisive view on the current pan(dem)ic, and the larger agenda that it is a part of. The virus is real, but government and media reaction to it is non-scientific and uneasonable. Unless you are over 70 or have serious ongoing health conditions, your risk is minimal. To place mandatory restrictions on healthy people because they MIGHT be unsuspecting carriers is a violation of basic human rights, and is unnecessary and unconstitutional.
I’ll keep this pinned to the top of the blog for a while, and will update it.
Links are below the fold. fold?
Updated Mon Aug 10 8:03am CDST Continue reading “Recent Posts on Kung Flu”
☑ Virus is real
☑ Masks may help
☑ Mask fanatics be crazy
I wonder if these scolds feel free to act out the way people online behave because of the presumption of anonymity.
I just want to keep saying, “What? What? I can’t hear you through that mask! What?” Except, I have yet to meet a mask scold in the store.
h/t Guy Smiley on A♠
h/t Ace♠
Why I Wear My Mask
Welcome to the Masquerade
WhatsHerFace – Jul 31, 2020 – 1:53
I love my mask. It’s a simple and effective way to display my righteousness. Am I concerned that two children in China died because they were forced to wear a mask in gym class? NOPE! Am I concerned that I’m contributing to an impending socialist technocracy that will enslave the global population? NO! Am I concerned that my mask is symbolic of my compliance to the social conditioning that will eventually lead to the forced vaccination of every man, woman, and child on planet earth? Not a chance!
Why am I not concerned you ask? Because I decided a long time ago that shallow insignificant gestures are a much easier way to showcase my morality than actually being moral. Because in order to be a really good person, I need to stand up to a really bad person, and I don’t like standing up to or for anything. It’s much easier to trick my mind into thinking compliance is a virtue instead of what it really is, cowardice.