Tennesseans Demand Their Freedom Back

#FreeTN is planning a rally to reopen Tennessee for this Sunday from 2 to 4pm in front of the historic courthouse and city hall in Nashville.

Despite the WHO now publicly admitting that Coronavirus spread via asymptomatic people is “very rare”, which means there is no more reason to insist on physical distancing, and despite the fact that “flattening the curve” has successfully been accomplished two months ago, some restrictions are still in place in Tennessee. This stands in contrast to governor Bill Lee’s original promise that his initial executive order would expire on April 14th, i.e. almost two months ago (it was later extended, contrary to his word, and then followed up with additional orders that created new restrictions and kept many others in place) .

In the capital, Nashville, the situation is even more absurd, as mayor John Cooper called on Nashvilians to attend a protest with thousands of people (which ended with the courthouse and city hall being set on fire and downtown buildings being looted and vandalized), but still refuses to lift restrictions for businesses and churches.

As this is obviously no longer about health, as the mayor’s call to attend a mass protest proves, Tennesseans are now demanding to end the remaining restrictions.

https://tennesseestar.com/2020/06/11/freetn-rallies-sunday-for-freedom-from-nashvilles-shutdown-and-no-further-shutdowns/

Cops Are People, Too

While we hear a lot about incidents of police misconduct, especially if it is outrageous, we rarely hear the other side.

Misconduct happens, is a problem, especially due to the power imbalance, and needs to be addressed.

But the police are also whom we turn to when we become a victim of a crime. The vast majority of doctors want to help their patients, even if they sometimes make a mistake, and even if a few doctors behave rude and inappropriately to their patients at times and even abuse their power. Most are idealists who have made their desire to help people their profession. Likewise, most police officers want to serve their communities and keep society safe. Unlike doctors, they receive a lot of hostility for it, though.

With all the understandable outrage at the moment, it may be a good approach to strenghthen ties between police and communities. E.g. by having school excursions to police departments, aving neighbors meetings with police officers from the local precinct, returning authority over the police to the elected sheriff, where it has been taken away and given to unelected police commissioners, etc.

The more people (and police officers are people, too) know each other personally, the less anonymous “the police” become and the more mutual understanding there will be.

https://www.lawofficer.com/america-we-are-leaving/

W.H.O.: Asymptomatic Coronavirus Spread Is Very Rare

Contrary to what experts feared for the last several months, it is apparently very rare for a person without symptoms to spread the Wuhan-Coronavirus, also known as Covid-19, according to the World Health Organization.

This finding marks a stark deviation from previous concerns and has serious implications for policy, as it was the very reason for measures such as “social distancing” (which should really be called physical distancing anyway).

https://www.breitbart.com/health/2020/06/08/w-h-o-asymptomatic-coronavirus-spread-is-very-rare/