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Woman wears bikini made of face mask to protest against coronavirus lockdown

Tuesday, May 26, 2020 • Tamil Comments
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A US woman, clad in a bikini made of face masks, was found protesting against the nationwide coronavirus lockdown outside Trader Joe's in California's Los Angeles. She had worn face masks all over her body except over her mouth.

The woman, identified as DaVida Sal, called the lockdown restrictions 'The New Abnormal' in a post on Facebook that read, "If the MASKS work, WHY the 6 feet? If the 6 feet works, WHY the Masks? If BOTH work, WHY the LOCKDOWN? Please share your thoughts about the meaning of these images, what are they representing for you. We would like to hear from all of you. Now more than ever we must express ourselves with the brilliance we were created to be. The Social Media wholesale censorship of so called 'indecent thought', because it conflicts with the tyrannical deep state's rigid parameters of what is and isn't allowed is the very essence of 'hate speech'. The term hate speech, just like the term 'Conspiracy theory' are Deep State mind control terms designed to demonize independent thinking. The very term 'hate speech' is a deplorable insult to the First Amendment."

"The deep state is slowly trying to replace the Constitution and the Bill of Rights with terms, catch phrases, and mind control mass programming right out of George Orwell's very important, and cautionary books. The new terms, 'Social Distancing', and particularly, 'wrong think' are right out of an Orwellian nightmare revision of America's constitutional rights and guaranteed freedom. Don't fall for it! Don't let them get away with it!," she further added.

A total of 5591970 cases of COVID-19 and 347950 deaths have been registered across the world. The United States, which is currently the worst affected country as a result of the pandemic, recorded 1706226 cases and 99805 deaths.

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