In what might be one of the most over-the-top and draconian responses to coronavirus yet seen in Montana, Valley County is mandating that people wear government-issued pink arm bands in under to purchase products inside of stores. The measure, enforced by the Valley County Health Department, insists that store-owners keep customers out unless they have the pink arm-bands, which denote the customer has been in the area more than 14 days and submitted to quarantine protocol.
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-WiscoDave, Skip
Get your shit ready folks, here comes the Big One....
ReplyDeleteNah, Nazi armbands were red...
ReplyDeleteBut the ones for the Juden were yellow, so they could be seen further away.
DeleteThe ones for homosexuals were pink.
DeleteYeah - pretty amazing for Montana. The good thing is that the howls of outrage made them quickly rescind that order.
ReplyDeleteValley County is huge. You could fit the entire DFW metroplex including all of both of the counties north of it and more, yet's it's got fewer than 8,000 people.
DeleteHey Kenny;
ReplyDeleteWonder if they had to put their religious symbol on the bands
I wonder what "religious" symbol the musloids would use. Maybe what looks like a steaming pile of dogshit? Maybe something looking like an anus, since they are so fond of butt holes. And the color of their armbands could be shit stained.
DeleteWhat's next? Yellow stars to denote survivors or will it be implantable chips for the inoculated?
ReplyDeleteNemo
Can I get one with the star of david on it?
ReplyDeleteExile1981
Hang them with pink rope.
ReplyDeleteNeed to get the nazi wanna-be’s that instituted this either recalled (if possible), or if not - by voting them out of office at the next election. If neither work and they keep up the bs - perhaps it would be time to invite them to one of the old fashioned civic get-togethers in the city square (often near a lamp post). I hear some folks called fancy occasions such as this “neck-tie parties”.
ReplyDeleteIllegal aliens are exempt from this order.
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