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AG Barr: COVID lockdowns are worst Danger to civil liberties since Captivity

Attorney General William Barr walking down a hallway while wearing a mask.

Expand / William Barr, US attorney general, center, arrives for a meeting with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell in the US Capitol at Washington, D.C., US, on Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2020. Bloomberg)

US Attorney General William Barr yesterday contrasted lockdown dictates to captivity, stating that steps to resist the COVID-19 outbreak are among the greatest crimes of civil liberties in US history.

“Placing a federal lockdown, stay-at-home orders, is similar to house arrest. Aside from slavery, that has been a different sort of restraint, that really is the best intrusion on civil liberties in American history,” Barr stated at a Q&A session after sending a speech at Hillsdale College in Michigan.

Based on that remark, Barr apparently believes stay-at-home orders developed to decrease the spread of a lethal virus are a far much larger breach of civil liberties compared to Jim Crow legislation , oppression of all Native Americans, along with Japanese internment camps operate from the US during World War II. Apart from that, there wasn’t really a federal lockdown, mainly because of the activities of Trump himself. States enforced varying amounts of movement constraints and stay-at-home orders whereas the Trump government refused to execute a coherent national plan and while Trump repeatedly jeopardized governors by asserting he’s”complete” ability to reevaluate their orders that were formulaic. Since Trump made calls for”liberate” inhabitants of countries with competitive pandemic answers, Barr jeopardized to have the US authorities sue countries which don’t lift stay-at-home and business-shutdown orders.

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