‘Remove Them’ from Their Homes?

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What happened the last time we listened to a snake?

This is getting out of hand and starting to resemble a globalist scheme to control people.

The World Health Organization–do you trust them? really?–has run up the flagpole a new wrinkle in the fight against the Brought-to-you-by-communist-China coronavirus (https://www.breitbart.com/health/2020/04/07/coronavirus-who-official-floats-removing-the-infected-from-their-homes-to-stop-spread/). To quote the WHO’s executive director:

“Now we need to go and look in families to find those people who may be sick and remove them and isolate them in a safe and dignified manner…”

Is this where the Second Amendment comes in handy? Do we really want strangers coming into our homes and making off with members of our families? Any guarantee we’ll ever see them again? Not that you should implicitly trust any guarantee offered by any gaggle of United Nations bureaucrats.

I had my doubts about this story, but so far it does seem to be true.

To which I believe we are bound to reply: Not in America, sunshine.

17 comments on “‘Remove Them’ from Their Homes?

  1. Wow. Yeah, nope. Big nope. That’s another whole level of nope.
    Hopefully Americans as a whole would not tolerate that kinda nonsense.
    It has crossed my mind as extremely suspicious that they aren’t letting ANYONE visit the Corona virus patients.

    1. Is there any doubt that the Swamp wants to prolong this crisis for as long as it takes to get Democrats back into power?

  2. Can you pry for me and my family? My dog got put down today. He collapsed and could not get back up. Laddie was 14.

    1. Oh, Ina, I’m so sorry to hear that! Of course we’ll pray for you. The day we had to put down our cat, Buster, was the worst day of my life–so I know how you feel.

    2. I’m very sorry to hear that. I’ve been through something similar and you certainly have my sympathies. Remember the good you brought to him.

    3. Ina, I’m so sorry. I’ve been through that and I know the pain. May God comfort you in this sad time.

  3. I saw the video of the W.H.O. head saying this, and saying it with a straight face. When the collective is seen as supreme, the individual becomes expendable. The world is in desperate need of the founding American values found on every one of our coins: Liberty, In God We Trust, and E. Pluribus Unum.

  4. This is really getting frightening. We say we’ll never let them do it to us, but how will we stop them when they have armed enforcement agents backing them up?

    1. There are always Herod’s men; but there will also be plenty of cops and soldiers who will not obey orders to shot their friends, neighbors, and family members. You were in the military: you know you were expected NOT to obey illegal orders.

    2. Remember the “removal” of Elian Gonzalez? There are always enforcement agents who go along with what they’re told, without thinking about right and wrong. In fact, those are the ones who are chosen for the tyrannical jobs.

    3. Yes, I remember the hulking galoot with his gun aimed at the little boy’s face. I don’t deny the existence of Herod’s men, You can always find them. But let’s not forget Lexington and Concord. In seeing to it that we had a right to bear arms, our country’s founders expected we’d know how to use it if we had to.

  5. “Not in America, sunshine.”

    Before all this I would have agreed with you. But after everything I’ve seen, I would say Americans are willing to take a lot of abuse in the name of public safety. Too many people are looking at the government to save them.

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