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Lockdowns Quotes

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Sigrid Nunez
“From Addy in Berlin came the news that all social gatherings had been banned except for weddings and funerals, where the number of people could not be higher than twelve. ("I wonder if that's counting the bride and groom," Cole's mother said, and his father joked: "How about the corpse?")”
Sigrid Nunez, Salvation City

Sigrid Nunez
“In city after city, all over the world, the number of people appearing in surgical masks kept multiplying. Those still capable of frivolity added illustrations: luscious lips, stuck-out tongues, piano-keyboard smiles, and--most popular--vampire fangs. In Indianapolis, after hundreds of people fell ill over one weekend, no one was permitted to go out without a mask. But--as happened almost everywhere--there weren't enough masks to go around. Some made do with scarves or other pieces of cloth, or they tried taping gauze or paper to their faces. A lot of people just ignored the rule--and got away with it, the police being out sick in droves.”
Sigrid Nunez, Salvation City

Jessica Marie Baumgartner
“The lockdowns and government overreach meant to “helpâ€� people has only harmed them.”
Jessica Marie Baumgartner

Aviel Oppenheim
“It was as though a memo had been forwarded to every government body demanding all nations sing the same tune. The official narrative was to hibernate, with the threat of fines and imprisonment, and await a vaccine; a vaccine that would be wielded as a stick to an obedient dog”
Aviel Oppenheim, Ethics of Vaccine Passports: A Poor Bargain

Aviel Oppenheim
“It was as though a memo had been forwarded to every government body demanding all nations sing the same tune. The official narrative was to hibernate, with the threat of fines and imprisonment, and await a vaccine; a vaccine that would be wielded as a stick to an obedient dog.”
Aviel Oppenheim, Ethics of Vaccine Passports: A Poor Bargain