Our Rulers rigorously protect us from every threat, however remote or minute, except the most dangerous of all: themselves.
The latest example comes from the tattoo artist they’ve caged for a year and will rob of $5000, all because he hosted friends at a couple of bonfires last March without his governor’s permission:
A Maryland man has been sentenced to one year in jail for throwing a large party, violating the state’s COVID-19 guidelines, the state’s attorney’s office announced Friday. Shawn Marshall Myers, 42, threw a large party at a home in Hughesville, Maryland in March, according to a press release from the Charles County State’s Attorney Office.
Wouldn’t you think the State’s Attorney would be too humiliated at busting such small fry to brag about it? But no.
Mr. Myers has since recanted (and who knows what pressure Leviathan put on him? Rule nothing out, up to and including physical torture, a la China), but he earlier defended freedom when cops showed up in response to a snitch:
Myers was arrested in March when law enforcement responded to his home in the 15200 block of Lukes Lane for a report of a large party.
When they arrived, Myers argued with the officers,
Too bad more subjects don’t.
About a week later, law enforcement received a similar complaint at Myers [sic] home.
When they returned to the scene, Myers challenged the officers again,
Love this rebel!
Indeed, he does. How damning that an “Emergency Order” never passed into law now tosses serfs in the clink while thieving from them.
They say Myers not only argued with the officers, he directed his guests to remain in defiance of their orders.
Three cheers for our hero!
Meanwhile, Mr. Anonymous, who sent the story, asks, “If holding a gathering of 50 people really is a threat to the human race, why do they put the so-called criminal into a place where presumably he is in close contact with more than 50 people?”
Ah! Yet another of the plandemic’s internal inconsistencies.
11:30 am on September 29, 2020