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69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_j5mkxkx wrote

That's extremely accurate. Can you tell me when the government forced you to stay in your house under the threat of law in Pittsburgh or in PA? You can't, because it didn't happen.
 
The dining room at Applebee's closed for a few months and schools went remote. That's about it.

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Zealousideal-Ad-2546 t1_j5p5pk8 wrote

No reason for the downvotes buddy. I got downtown a week before they put mandatory curfews down and pulled out the bullhorns. They barely even did that for the riots. And by got down there I mean living on the streets. I saw everything. It was very real. So take your downvotes and shove it up your ass. Your just arguing that nothing was done like a backtrodding coward. Plenty was done and people for the most part of what I consider civil lived up to that.

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69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_j5p6d3b wrote

Ain't me downvoting you, but I added mine just in case.
 
Nobody in Pennsylvania was locked inside their house at any point. Period. Applebee's going to takeout only for a few months isn't a lockdown.

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Zealousideal-Ad-2546 t1_j66diub wrote

I don't know where you were at but in Pitt they pulled out curfew squads for weeks and there were three days in the beginning that were full lockdown. Here goes the downvote

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69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_j697xsn wrote

I live in the city. At no point in time was there ever a full lockdown. They even kept the liquor stores open. Everything was "essential."

 
Being forced to get takeout instead of eating in the dining room is not a "lockdown," no matter how much idiots claim it was.

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