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muslims in India feel targeted by government Coronavirus measures

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2020/04/20/asia-pacific/narendra-modi-india-coronavirus-muslims-hindus/#.Xp3Dhpl7mM8

Hindu nationalists blaming muslims for spreading of virus and have trended #coronajihad on social media

muslims being intensely tested for virus

Modi is a Hindu nationalist who is allied with the far right leaders of the world including Trump and Netanyahu.

Israel has suggested tracking of those who are corona-positive. I think we all know this will be used to track Palestinians and arab israeli citizens

In America blacks seem to be infected at a higher rate. Will blacks also be targeted by "the war on corona" similarly to how they were targeted by "the war on drugs"

These regimes work in tandem using similar strategies

It appears to me that the so called "tracking of the sick" will be used as an excuse to target and track out groups, minorities, and enemies of the state.

will we see mass roundups of muslims in India, blacks and arabs in europe, blacks in America ?

remember Rex 84 which CIA assett Alex Jones called for Trump to enact

Rex 84, short for Readiness Exercise 1984, was a classified scenario and drill developed by the United States federal government to detain large numbers of United States citizens deemed to be "national security threats", in the event that the president declared a National Emergency.

Rex 84 was the work of Col. Oliver North and the Council for National Policy network which is now in control of the US government again under Donald Trump

I predict we will see all of this unfolding to be more apparent in the near future.
 
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Someone went to the shop.
They went to the till
The woman at the till sneezed into her hands
Then carried on touching the shopping
With her hands
 
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COVID is a nationalists wet dream. I posted this before but..

yes it is.

a perfect excuse to limit immigration and "international cooperation" and trade

a perfect excuse to quarantine/lockdown or mass round up "diseased peoples"

I remember that Tucker Carlson months ago was running pieces that immigrants were diseased and bringing diseases into the country.

here's from 5 years ago.

 

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No worries! We saved lives..and they can get a tent and join the homeless. Someone will also feed them and it will all be good!
After one month of coronavirus lockdown, more than 50% of Los Angeles is now unemployed


Down with those nasty corporations!!! Who cares if their workers and the down line business struggle with being out of work or lose their businesses!! We saved so many lives!
24 Hour Fitness weighs bankruptcy as coronavirus pushes fitness industry to brink
 

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As they should!!
US governors feel heat to reopen from protesters, president

Trump turns up the heat on 'unreasonable' governors who have 'got carried away' with lockdowns amid national protests from thousands demanding to be 'liberated' after president rips 'rude' and 'nasty' Democrats


Nancy Pelosi brushes off lockdown protesters who refuse to shelter-in-place as 'distractions' from coronavirus crisis as Virginia and Maryland governors claim 'this is not the time' to reopen their states
 

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Even Harry knows.

Row as Prince Harry claims UK's coronavirus crisis is 'better than we are led to believe' by the media: 'Unqualified' Duke's comments are branded 'outrageous' by health experts who say he is 'deserting his country in its hour of need'
  • In a podcast interview Harry said things are better than what we're led to believe
  • But his comments were branded 'outrageous' by expert Professor Karol Sikora
  • Harry and Meghan have been spotted in LA delivering food packages to people
 

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The true test?
They go after churches but they don't tend to go after mosques': Trump accuses Democrats of anti-Christian bias and wonders if states will enforce social distancing on Muslims during Ramadan

The WHO needs money now that Americans stopped supporting them via taxes..amazing how America’s entertainment industry can get involved so easily.
The WHO lied and people died!' Anger at star-studded benefit to raise $150M for group and its under-fire chief who Lady Gaga called a 'superstar' despite claims organization was complicit in Chinese coronavirus cover-up
 

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Standing in the way of what? A literal traffic jam created by white supremacist right wing terrorists? Your pals caused the blockage in the first place. You’re hilarious. And Antifa has
never blocked hospitals or ambulances or exacerbated a public health crisis.

you know what they are doing right now? Making hand sanitIzer and masks for workers and the homeless. Figuring out ways to feed people and take care of each other.
In the tweeted picture you posted...a healthcare worker is literally standing in front of a truck of people...who does that but antifa?

Now they are just white people who want to go back to work..no one else does either? Its sad when its always white vs...

Whose doing what now? Antifa? They are dressed in hospital garb walking in front of cars and stopping them from protesting.
 

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And the virus that only seeks out black people...funny how that works..can’t have black and whites trying to get along during a pandemic.

Black people make up one third of coronavirus deaths making up 14 percent of the American population, new data shows
 

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They are like antifa...standing in the way...are we sure they aren’t antifa? How can they send out hospital workers to the streets when we have a pandemic? ;)
Comparing healthcare workers with antifa for defending what they are witnessing face to face with people who are ignorant of what is happening within the walls of the hospital is just as funny as reading the sign that compared social distancing with communism.

This would be a really good opportunity for many people to read a couple of books.
 

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The tag line is interesting..There’s no social distancing for criminals...and they don’t know gun control laws, nor do they care for them either..

Thugs Killed More People in Chicago Than Coronavirus Did
There’s no social distancing for criminals.

Edit: is this the real reason more black people die from the virus ;)
 

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Comparing healthcare workers with antifa for defending what they are witnessing face to face with people who are ignorant of what is happening within the walls of the hospital is just as funny as reading the sign that compared social distancing with communism.

This would be a really good opportunity for many people to read a couple of books.
I wouldn’t think healthcare workers would really stand in the middle of a protest like that, since all we hear is they are full up in the hospitals...its a wonder they had time to go out and disrupt traffic like that...and its really what antifa does...which made me think of them.
 

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I wouldn’t think healthcare workers would really stand in the middle of a protest like that, since all we hear is they are full up in the hospitals...its a wonder they had time to go out and disrupt traffic like that...and its really what antifa does...which made me think of them.
This is an absurd thing to say. You are comparing peacefully standing in the street with the media clips of wearing masks, pushing over trash cans, and throwing things into the windows of Starbucks. What an absurd comparison.

Personally, I am not much of a fan of protest because they are prone to media manipulation. For many years, I have preferred to be a vigilante consumer and support people who are trying to get started as a competitor of major companies because monopolization is a major problem in this country rather than participating in some kind of protest.

So I didn't support antifa protests when they were taking place, but if we are going to compare groups with former protests, the ones in the trucks would be who I would compare with the antifa protests from four years ago. Not healthcare workers, but you're a Trump supporter, so I already know that you won't be able to see this situation any other way than left versus right.
 

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This is an absurd thing to say. You are comparing peacefully standing in the street with the media clips of wearing masks, pushing over trash cans, and throwing things into the windows of Starbucks. What an absurd comparison.

Personally, I am not much of a fan of protest because they are prone to media manipulation. For many years, I have preferred to be a vigilante consumer and support people who are trying to get started as a competitor of major companies because monopolization is a major problem in this country rather than participating in some kind of protest.

So I didn't support antifa protests when they were taking place, but if we are going to compare groups with former protests, the ones in the trucks would be who I would compare with the antifa protests from four years ago. Not healthcare workers, but you're a Trump supporter, so I already know that you won't be able to see this situation any other way than left versus right.
There’s nothing peaceful about standing in the street and stopping people...

No one is able to see the situation without their bias on.
 

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There’s nothing peaceful about standing in the street and stopping people...

No one is able to see the situation without their bias on.
What on earth are you talking about? The people were going to the state capital to protest the shelter in place, and the healthcare workers were in a counter-protest by standing in the street. They were standing there without weapons or threats of violence. Therefore, it is a peaceful protest.

However, I think the main problem is that many people have a very misguided understanding of protest. You don't just decide to make a sign and get a group of people together to take a stand and think that is going to independently make a difference. That isn't how it ever worked. When workers throughout history protested their working conditions, their employers actually needed them, so they were forced to respond to this complaint. There hasn't really been a protest in my lifetime that was comparable to this. These people going to the capital to protest shelter in place orders who are otherwise sitting at home because they were already deemed unessential by the state, what leverage do they really have to protest with?

Nothing, the capital doesn't need to respond to their protest at all because they need absolutely nothing from them at the moment, just like no one needed to respond to antifa's demonstration four years ago. They had no leverage with the institution they were protesting. It was completely empty way of putting themselves in the line of fire for every major media company to do what they wanted and get practically nothing in return outside of the world know that you don't like Trump and in this case, that you don't like the shelter in place. It is a complete waste of time to protest if you don't have some kind of leverage.

The only protest that might be useful is the one that might take place over personal protective equipment shortages because the healthcare workers are necessary, so if they protest, they might end up getting what they want in return. These people protesting the shelter in place, they have no leverage outside threats of violence or the potential to start some kind of civil war because they have absolutely nothing else that the capital wants in exchange for them disbanding their protest. This sort of ignorance towards the function of protest is what would lead to martial law before shelter in place orders ever would, which is another reason I am not a fan of modern empty protests like this.

Which is not bias. It is just a better understanding of the history of the function of protest. I'm not going to go out and waste my time protesting on either side of this issue. But, healthcare workers can actually demonstrate a real witness to the situation in contrast with the people running to the capital that just know what they have learned from watching Fox news and I appreciate this.
 
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What on earth are you talking about? The people were going to the state capital to protest the shelter in place, and the healthcare workers were in a counter-protest by standing in the street. They were standing there without weapons or threats of violence. Therefore, it is a peaceful protest.

However, I think the main problem is that many people have a very misguided understanding of protest. You don't just decide to make a sign and get a group of people together to take a stand and think that is going to independently make a difference. That isn't how it ever worked. When workers throughout history protested their working conditions, their employers actually needed them, so they were forced to respond to this complaint. There hasn't really been a protest in my lifetime that was comparable to this. These people going to the capital to protest shelter in place orders who are otherwise sitting at home because they were already deemed unessential by the state, what leverage do they really have to protest with?

Nothing, the capital doesn't need to respond to their protest at all because they need absolutely nothing from them at the moment, just like no one needed to respond to antifa's demonstration four years ago. They had no leverage with the institution they were protesting. It was completely empty way of putting themselves in the line of fire for every major media company to do what they wanted and get practically nothing in return outside of the world know that you don't like Trump and in this case, that you don't like the shelter in place. It is a complete waste of time to protest if you don't have some kind of leverage.

The only protest that might be useful is the one that might take place over personal protective equipment shortages because the healthcare workers are necessary, so if they protest, they might end up getting what they want in return. These people protesting the shelter in place, they have no leverage outside threats of violence or the potential to start some kind of civil war because they have absolutely nothing else that the capital wants in exchange for them disbanding their protest. This sort of ignorance towards the function of protest is what would lead to martial law before shelter in place orders ever would, which is another reason I am not a fan of modern empty protests like this.

Which is not bias. It is just a better understanding of the history of the function of protest. I'm not going to go out and waste my time protesting on either side of this issue. But, healthcare workers can actually demonstrate a real witness to the situation in contrast with the people running to the capital that just know what they have learned from watching Fox news and I appreciate this.
If we protested by NOT going back when they tell us to unless they provide certain things.. we’d have leverage. But only if people were united on it - which clearly isn’t the case
 
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