Rabbits Against Magic by Jonathan Lemon for June 04, 2024

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    Argythree  7 months ago

    Those of us with defective immune systems need to avoid North Carolina. Home of the free?

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    Imagine  7 months ago

    Since when is banning things considered freedom? Especially things that some people need to stay healthy?

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    SNVBD  7 months ago

    Where I live face coverings aren’t allowed either. But there are exceptions.

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    markkahler52  7 months ago

    Yet, we wish politicians would cover THEIR faces! They SHOULD!!

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    Space_cat  7 months ago

    I read the law that passed, and it allows for the KKK to wear theirs, because pea-brained cowards and brain-dead knuckle dragging sissies still have to hide their hideousness from public view!

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    Olddog1  7 months ago

    A lot of states have anti mask laws. They make some exceptions for Halloween, children and public outdoor performances. Most were written against KKK.

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    Dapperdan61  Premium Member 7 months ago

    If I lived in one of those dead brain states I’d wear a mask whether or not I needed to just to test the validity of such a stupid law to begin with

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    Mike Baldwin creator 7 months ago

    I feel bad for their mascots. It’s no fun sitting in a jail cell dressed as a mascot.

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    LNER4472 Premium Member 7 months ago

    According to USA Today May 23rd, the bill passed the N.C. Senate but has little chance of passing the N.C. House. And it simply repeals a COVID suspension of an already-long-existing no-mask law, which centered around masking to hide identity during the commission of a crime (i.e bank robbers, KKK, and now “antifa” and pro-Hamas college protests)……

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