Harrisburg Pa Joins The Protests Against Stay At Home Orders
As not to be outdone by their Colorado or California counter parts, Trump supporters in Harrisburg Pa, showed out today for a protest against the -stay-at-home orders.
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As an 18-wheeler rode past the state capital with the words, "Jesus is my Vaccine" written in white marker on it's hood, people stood around cheering and shouting as if they had won something.
Many of the people in the video below can be seen wearing face masks, which I presume are precautionary measures to protect them from catching Coronavirus, you know, just incase they were wrong.

Others can be seen without face coverings while packed in a crowd of people (the thing your supposed to avoid for your and others safety) and it honestly blows are minds. Like really, we get that Americans are kinda slow and fearful people, quick to react and short to think, but this seemed like abridge too far, even for the most crazies out there.
The scene in Harrisburg, Pa.
— Robert Costa (@costareports) April 20, 2020
Video via @miguelmarquez
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And honestly, it was funny, and we could laugh, but after weeks now of people protesting these orders, we've juts become sad. These people could be carrying and not know it. They could take it home to their loved ones, or give it to someone else who could. Not only is it dumb and dangerous, it's selfish and morally corrupt of them.
Protesters demonstrate against social distancing mandates outside of the Pennsylvania State Capitol in Harrisburg.
(: Matt Rourke/AP) pic.twitter.com/kJYwQL9NrY— NBC News (@NBCNews) April 20, 2020
These people are not only a danger to themselves but now they have become a danger to others. Just wait the two weeks and you'll reap the rewards are your protests America. You stupid, stupid idiots.
Protesters against stay at home orders gathering in Harrisburg PA. Feels much like a re-re-election rally. pic.twitter.com/z468r0dK4e
— Miguel Marquez (@miguelmarquez) April 20, 2020