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<blockquote data-quote="TedKennedy" data-source="post: 3369998" data-attributes="member: 25419"><p>Observations from this weekend:</p><p>South Tulsa IHOP (a despicable place on it's best day) had every other table marked "Not Available" for social distancing. Staff all wore masks. Middle-aged women cackled incessantly as my wife and I ate our food.</p><p></p><p>Taco joint in East Tulsa - no masks or gloves worn by staff. No tables unavailable. Full place, loads of happy Mexicans eating delicious food. Some construction workers off for the day obviously imbibing, yet quiet and polite.</p><p></p><p>I truly believe the difference is in the "drama factor". South Tulsa drama queens/clientele who never saw a real hard time in their life versus immigrants from a Third World S-hole country, not getting worked up, continuing on life as usual.</p><p></p><p>I'll take the Mexicans over the alarmist, limp-wristed, panicked drama queens any day of the week. It's sad to see how quick so many folks are ready to shut down their livelihood and rely on the state. Social media outlets censoring opposing views on handling the situation? Why would an American be ok with that, and continue to support such nonsense?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TedKennedy, post: 3369998, member: 25419"] Observations from this weekend: South Tulsa IHOP (a despicable place on it's best day) had every other table marked "Not Available" for social distancing. Staff all wore masks. Middle-aged women cackled incessantly as my wife and I ate our food. Taco joint in East Tulsa - no masks or gloves worn by staff. No tables unavailable. Full place, loads of happy Mexicans eating delicious food. Some construction workers off for the day obviously imbibing, yet quiet and polite. I truly believe the difference is in the "drama factor". South Tulsa drama queens/clientele who never saw a real hard time in their life versus immigrants from a Third World S-hole country, not getting worked up, continuing on life as usual. I'll take the Mexicans over the alarmist, limp-wristed, panicked drama queens any day of the week. It's sad to see how quick so many folks are ready to shut down their livelihood and rely on the state. Social media outlets censoring opposing views on handling the situation? Why would an American be ok with that, and continue to support such nonsense? [/QUOTE]
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