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Originally Posted by Girlcopper
Who cares? You need a sticker to tell you to social distance?
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I guess people in Tulsa would think that there was some kind of magic pixie dust in the arena if they didn't see stickers. Of course, never mind that they had to sign a release that they wouldn't hold the campaign liable were they to contract the virus. Yeah, no one would have made a connection to risk doing that. They received masks, hand sanitizer and got temperature checks upon arrival.
Here's a guy sitting in the upper deck at the rally. Take a look at the spacing between seats - even with an empty seat next to him. There's no way that's anywhere near 6' of distance between every other seat.
Look, I wouldn't go to a rally like this now, myself. And no, I don't think it's wise nor prudent to hold an
indoor rally right now. People made their choices. And obviously, notwithstanding some digital hacking, many people opted not to go.
I also wouldn't be marching around with thousands of other individuals during this time, either. But hey - we all know that's more important, so a pass is given -particularly in the media. Cue the "but they're outside!" mantras. Well, if that's the prevailing point of view, then to be consistent people must necessarily agree that outside political rallies are fine, too.