California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday said a “drastic” new lockdown order might be necessary if coronavirus cases in the state continue to surge to their highest levels since the start of the pandemic.
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When is California going to execute this motherfucker.?
Seriously, somebody needs to drag this motherfucker out into the street and chop his goddamn fucking head off with a machete.
This is what tyranny looks like. This is the kind of guy that should be immediately executed for all to see.
His execution without trial is justified in this situation.
It's the same old story, man—as long as Americans are happy in their slavery they will remain slaves. I remember having so much freedom growing up. For instance, when I was a newly minted graduate of Pennsylvania's hunter safety course at age
11 in 1984, I grabbed my grandfather's bolt action Mauser rifle (a weapon of "war" no less), slung it over my little shoulder and then walked through town to get to a neighbor's farm (the weapon was loaded the whole way), and proceeded to hunt on my own and kill a whitetail deer. I then drug the animal back home, around the edge of town. I was also a member of an after school hunting/gun club in seventh grade—a club ran by a science teacher who was a veteran of the Korean War. He allowed us to bring our hunting rifles and shotguns to school and keep them in our lockers until the end of the day.
I also remember being a new PFC stationed at Fort Hood, getting my first month of leave to use, and just hopping in my 1985 Mazda RX7 and driving out to California to see a buddy from boot camp. There were no checkpoints along the way, no mask mandates or social distancing; no curfews or dining limits in restaurants and I think the whole trip ran me about sixty bucks in gas and hotel rooms. On the way back I drove through Colorado to visit family. The heady immensity of that level of freedom was and remains in my memory so damn intoxicating.
A final memory of unlimited American freedom from the 80's. I remember ninth grade biology—our teacher opening a classroom debate on evolution vs. creation that ran on for what seemed like weeks. Every student's ideas, thoughts and opinions were encouraged, heard and respected. God I do miss those days and that kind freedom.