Carroll's Sausage and Country Store is a great place to stop when traveling through Georgia on I-75. They even have spots for RVs to stay overnight with hookups!
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Three years ago today, Anthony Fauci and Deborah Birx stood in front of TV cameras and announced that life, as we knew it, was at an end. "Fifteen days to stop the spread" became weeks, became months, now years. There are some locales that still have measures in place purportedly to stop the spread of the virus. Some places still require masks or proof of vaccination to enter. People lost jobs, homes, family and friends.
We all now feel the effects from supply chain shortages, delays in medical care, reduced business services, inflation, economic devastation, and yes, even the banks failing this week. There is hardly any facet of our world that was not negatively effective by the lockdowns, restrictions and/or requirements in response to a virus with a 99.7% survival rate.
And all for nothing. Well, except that our governments now know that they can gain near complete control over the population by making us afraid of each other, and those who made millions, or even billions, from ...
For years, I have been pretty disgusted with the "Woke" or SJWs, and their supposed advocacy for oppressed people of all kinds. For the uninitiated, "Woke" is a description of people who wage war, both literal and figurative, on people who transgress certain unwritten rules, which then cast them as racist, homophobic, transphobic, sexist, misogynistic, and so on. It's Political Correctness on steroids, with a side of BPD.
An example: A woman writes on her blog about an upcoming trip to India. She describes her excitement over traveling to an exotic place, like going to Mars. The reaction to this was mind-blowing. Dozens of people starting commenting on the blog, saying she was racist, insensitive, was tokenizing brown people, exoticizing the country and more. The comments kept coming, with demands that she not simply apologize, but should also "do the work" to realize why her words were so hurtful, and "sit in her discomfort" while she works through to realizing that she is a racist, and must do what is necessary to become not just...