If you're a middle-aged American, and some of us are, you can probably still dimly remember back to what things used to be like in this country say 13 or 14 months ago. Way back then, before the revolution, pretty much everybody agreed that segregation was the worst thing this country ever did.
Forcing certain categories of citizens into separate lesser accommodations barring them from public places, treating them like lepers or untouchables, that was completely immoral and wrong. We were told that a lot and most of us strongly agreed, it was wrong.
So imagine our confusion today looking at across the country. The very same people, literally the very same, who just the other day told us that segregation was immoral are now enforcing segregation.
Should we be surprised? Probably not, but we still are.
Just this morning, the New York Times informed us that unless you can prove you have taken the injection that the DEMOCRAT Party demands you take, you are no longer permitted in bars, comedy clubs, even some dance competitions in the State of New York, you're too dirty to appear in public.
You're not welcome near "normal people".
You want to watch the NBA playoffs in person? You had better be vaccinated to do that. Otherwise, the New York Knicks will bar you from Madison Square Garden.
You can still go see a baseball game if you want to. But be warned, you will be sitting in your own roped off section marinating in your shame with the other disobedient bad people.
Medical Jim Crow has come to America. If we still had water fountains, the unvaccinated would have separate ones. But wait, you ask, is this logical?
Does it make sense? Why would people who've had the vaccine fear being near people who haven't had the vaccine?
Aren't the vaccinated protected? Isn't that whole point of getting the shot? Sure. Well, maybe from a health perspective, that is technically true, if you want to be precise about it, but it's clearly not about health or science. It's bigger than that.
It's about good and evil. It's about discovering who is a decent person, and who by contrast, deserves to be punished for sin. It's about finding out who has obeyed. And "thankfully", once again, technology is coming to the rescue.
Watch.
