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Ask HN: Why are we still under lockdown if mass protests are allowed?

4 pointsby xoxoyalmost 5 years ago

2 comments

nostrademonsalmost 5 years ago
Because banning protests would create a serious 1st amendment constitutional question.<p>It was the same with the Reopen protests - they were allowed, just stupid. Health authorities say the same thing here - a lot of people are going to get COVID-19 from the civil unrest going on now, and ideally they should be quarantining themselves for 2 weeks.<p>FWIW, I support the BLM movement but I&#x27;m not going to any protests, largely because of the prospect for COVID-19 infection. We&#x27;ve been avoiding seeing friends because of coronavirus; we&#x27;re not going to stand shoulder to shoulder with shouting strangers right now, no matter how much we support the cause.
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legerdemainalmost 5 years ago
I&#x27;ve seen this chain of reasoning a few times from different people now, and I have no idea how it follows: &quot;someone broke a rule, so we have to throw out all the rules now.&quot;<p>The claim that lockdowns are somehow invalid now just says that, since we have experienced some setbacks on epidemic controls, we must throw epidemic controls out the window. I&#x27;m not seeing the logical connection. If a medical patient misses a dose of medication, doctors don&#x27;t stop treating the patient.<p>We couldn&#x27;t stop protests from happening. We&#x27;ve tried gassing the protestors, yelling at them, shooting them, beating them, and pushing them around with cars and riot shields, and those control measures haven&#x27;t been completely successful. We may also have some legal protections for this kind of activity, I think.<p>And if the plight of people who live in daily fear of being curb-stomped or killed by the police is the same as your desire for a haircut, either your haircuts are very expensive or your well-being is only worth $20.