Why do they protest about anti stay at home?
By alexstrasza
@alexjessi (1033)
Hanoi, Vietnam
April 22, 2020 12:37am CST
I saw a woman protests against the decision at home in America, holding a masking ban but wearing a mask on her face. That looks weird and "funny"
I think the COVID 19 disease situation should be at home to limit the disease, if you go on the street and protest, the disease will spread to each other and then it will continue to spread and there is no stop.
Restrict COVID 19 and then stop, then you can completely go out is not better than to protest now or what?
Or do they think this is cool? Indeed I feel they are right because they have the right to freedom, but don't take that right as a reason to kill the life of society.
image: from the Internet
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6 responses
@alexjessi (1033)
• Hanoi, Vietnam
22 Apr 20
that's ridiculous to me, LOL
like they know the truth but they just refuse if they can
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@alexjessi (1033)
• Hanoi, Vietnam
22 Apr 20
@kokoks i understand, here we all need haircut too but all haircut themselves at home
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@kokoks (466)
• Philippines
22 Apr 20
@alexjessi and some are just protesting because they need a haircut and they can't get one because the salons are closed
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@May2k8 (18391)
• Indonesia
22 Apr 20
@alexjessi They should be briefed and not make matters worse by gathering lots of people to protest.
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@alexjessi (1033)
• Hanoi, Vietnam
22 Apr 20
perhaps the government has not persuaded enough interest in why they have to stay home
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@Aquitaine24 (11813)
• San Jose, California
7 Jun 20
They should try to be at least six feet away when they protest.
@anamika161088 (11866)
• India
22 Apr 20
We arw seeing the same thing in inida. Some people are against lockdown. I think they are not aware of the virus and jist want to oppose government no matter what
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@alexjessi (1033)
• Hanoi, Vietnam
22 Apr 20
i have seen some videos in India, police are holding sticks to beat people against the decision at home. i swear that my country has laughed back when the police act like the kindergartens here do with children to scare them.
here, social and political fines are fined with money.
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@anamika161088 (11866)
• India
22 Apr 20
@alexjessi Yes. This sort of things are happening here every day and still people go out and not understanding the situation
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@Butterfingers (66583)
• India
22 Apr 20
Yes that's just silly and they should have stayed home and this way they are becoming virus carriers
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@Fa_Maverick (9487)
• Australia
22 Apr 20
I can understand that people are restless and perhaps they are suffering financially because they have no income coming in and wanting to restart the economy. Maybe they don't realise that if they get sick they won't be able to work... Hospital stays cost a lot of money in some countries depending on who you are... They may also not realise that if the spread is rife there may not be many people to restart the economy with.
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@alexjessi (1033)
• Hanoi, Vietnam
22 Apr 20
you are right!
i was very shocked about this, even my friends studying abroad in Europe, Australia, or the United States... were discriminated against for wearing masks on the street
some of them were shouted by people there
i don't understand why the people there have such a subjective mindset
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@alexjessi (1033)
• Hanoi, Vietnam
22 Apr 20
@Fa_Maverick i see every race has its own characteristics, i feel everyone is likable, unfortunately they don't like to blend in with that.
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@Fa_Maverick (9487)
• Australia
22 Apr 20
@alexjessi That'd be the racism. A guy I know from high school (Asian descent) has had things thrown at him and everything as well as a store refusing to serve him at all. I hate people like that in all honesty.
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