Whenever you're talking about this to any normies, no matter where you are, make sure you're hitting them where it counts. Ask the right question.
Bring up Pelosi and her clandestine hair appointment, and Newsome's dinners in shuttered restaurants, and Obama's party on Martha's Vinyard. Bring up Trudeau crossing provincial boundaries during lockdown to visit his cottage. Bring up the Premier of Victoria, and every other example of one of these politicians violating lcokdown or social distancing guidelines.
But the right question to ask is not "Why do these people all think they can get away with breaking their own rules?". The right question to really get through to normies is, "Are your leaders behaving like they really believe there's a dangerous pandemic out there killing people? Are they really behaving like people who are concerned for the lives and well-being of their families and friends? Are they really behaving like they believe the sacrifices they are demanding of you are necessary?"
Whenever you're talking about this to any normies, no matter where you are, make sure you're hitting them where it counts. Ask the right question.
Bring up Pelosi and her clandestine hair appointment, and Newsome's dinners in shuttered restaurants, and Obama's party on Martha's Vinyard. Bring up Trudeau crossing provincial boundaries during lockdown to visit his cottage. Bring up the Premier of Victoria, and every other example of one of these politicians violating lcokdown or social distancing guidelines.
But the right question to ask is not "Why do these people all think they can get away with breaking their own rules?". The right question to really get through to normies is, "Are your leaders behaving like they really believe there's a dangerous pandemic out there killing people? Are they really behaving like people who are concerned for the lives and well-being of their families and friends? Are they really behaving like they believe the sacrifices they are demanding of you are necessary?"
Whenever you're talking about this to any normies, no matter where you are, make sure you're hitting them where it counts. Ask the right question.
Bring up Pelosi and her clandestine hair appointment, and Newsome's dinners in shuttered restaurants, and Obama's party on Martha's Vinyard. Bring up Trudeau crossing provincial boundaries during lockdown to visit his cottage. Bring up the Premier if Victoria, and ever other example of one of these politicians violating lcokdown or social distancing guidelines.
But the right question to ask is not "Why do these people allthink they can get away with breaking their own rules?". The right question to really get through to normies is, "Are your leaders behaving like they really believe there's a dangerous pandemic out there killing people? Are they really behaving like people who are concerned for the lives and well-being of their families and friends? Are they really behaving like they believe the sacrifices they are demanding of you are necessary?"