Point is, you're pretty triggered, Karen.your daddy didn't have the right to claim you as his son but your mama didn't want to put the milkman's name on your birth certificate. what's your point, susan?
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Point is, you're pretty triggered, Karen.your daddy didn't have the right to claim you as his son but your mama didn't want to put the milkman's name on your birth certificate. what's your point, susan?
Only Karens I have seen lately are all on the left, ranting and screaming their heads off in public placesPoint is, you're pretty triggered, Karen.
Only Karens I have seen lately are all on the left, ranting and screaming their heads off in public places
That was one of the videos I saw online. Some Karen running and screaming through a Walmart because someone else there didn't have a mask on. I'm sure her momma was proud of her. LOLCan you be more Karen than to complain that someone else isn't vaccinated or isn't wearing a mask?
you have to get the shot for genital warts before they flare up, lumpyWhy? I am vaccinated. I will get a booster shot, if it is recommended.
Sure you do.You don't have a right to attend a football game.
This isn't about Georgia Tech deciding what they want. External pressure will drive policy. I'm sure Georgia Tech would prefer to max out sales and revenue.The tyranny/liberty argument is tiresome. Georgia Tech, or the NCAA, or the ACC has the right to set conditions on who enters the stadium and how they behave once when they enter. Purchasing a ticket does not give anyone the liberty to bring alcohol or illegal drugs to the stadium, bring in weapons, come naked, etc. The new definition of liberty that I can do anything I want and there should be no consequences is pathetic. If Georgia Tech says we must wear masks, then liberty gives us the right to choose to comply or not attend.
The tyranny/liberty argument is tiresome. Georgia Tech, or the NCAA, or the ACC has the right to set conditions on who enters the stadium and how they behave once when they enter. Purchasing a ticket does not give anyone the liberty to bring alcohol or illegal drugs to the stadium, bring in weapons, come naked, etc. The new definition of liberty that I can do anything I want and there should be no consequences is pathetic. If Georgia Tech says we must wear masks, then liberty gives us the right to choose to comply or not attend.
Oh boy! You got me with a "no you!". DumbassOnly Karens I have seen lately are all on the left, ranting and screaming their heads off in public places
And most hospitalizations are non vaccinated people. Last stats I saw, not even 50% of the state was fully vaccinated. Nanobots fear?
Then why wear a mask?Why? I am vaccinated. I will get a booster shot, if it is recommended.
strictly speaking, you're absolutely right about the rights of private property owners to enforce whatever conditions they desire, and I should have put that codicil in my statement of general principle, which is applied to the public square.You don't have a right to attend a football game.
I also hope that they honor your seats for next year if they issue refunds. They stated before this season that they would not if you didn't renew...I hope that the gtaa will honor refunds for those who purchased tickets then have this face covering standard introduced after the sale