Worth remembering that protesting against social distancing is nothing new. In the cholera pandemic of the 1830's, protests across Europe were often violent — and met with violence. Protests today are quite peaceful. And they're not atypical.https://reason.com/2020/04/15/from-the-cholera-riots-to-the-coronavirus-revolts/ …
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The longer this quarantine goes, the higher the chance that we'll see some violent protests. That said, quarantining is a lot more palatable when you got internet, unlike the 1830s cholera protestors.
8:20 AM - 20 Apr 2020
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