Over Ten People Exercise Right to Assemble at NH State House in Violation of Governor's Order

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[Over a Dozen Heroically Attended the Right to Assemble Event Today, April 1st in Concord]

Donning masks from "V for Vendetta", more than a dozen activists gathered at the New Hampshire state house in Concord today in violation of "HIS EXCELLENCY" governor Chris Sununu's "order" banning assembly of over ten people. Not only did the police who passed by the event today use their discretion and ignore the event, one Concord police officer even waved to the group, suggesting that he also supported the human right to assemble. While responses from passing motorists varied, the majority were positive, including thumbs-ups, honks, and waves. Negative responses included middle fingers, shaking heads, a thumbs-down, and verbal "quarantine shaming". Of course, any protest for any topic always elicits negative responses and this one was not unusual.

Curiously, the only media who bothered to attend was an independent videographer who interviewed me and NH republican primary challenger to the incumbent governor Sununu, "Nobody". After standing by Main Street for over an hour holding signs like, "Social Distancing is Fear, Not Love" and "Assembly is a Human Right", we took a group photo by the statue of General John Stark. Stark is known for creating the saying from which New Hampshire selected its state motto:

Live Free Or Die; Death Is Not The Worst Of Evils.

 
Stark is likely rolling in his grave now with Sununu following obediently along with other tyrannical state governors and issuing approximately two dozen emergency orders in the last few weeks, destroying the freedom to do business and the freedom to assemble. While Sununu has not gone as far as some of his counterparts, he is nonetheless presiding over a tremendous increase in authoritarianism as well as economic destruction.


[Protestors hold signs and socialize next to Concord's Main Street.]

Thankfully, Sununu won't be unchallenged in this year's election. "Nobody" of Keene has thrown his hat into the ring as Sununu's thus-far lone republican primary challenger for governor. Here's a recent Boston Globe story that features Nobody and mentioned today's event at the state house.

Activists joined Nobody from across New Hampshire and even as far away as Western Massachusetts to hold signs and violate "social distancing" rules that are driving people nationwide to suicide from lack of human contact and job losses. Recent news has shown suicide hotline calls are well above normal levels in many places across the United States.

There may indeed be a nasty virus out there. How much worse it is than the flu, which kills tens of thousands in the United States each year, remains to be seen. Fearmongering media and politicians benefit when they ramp up fear in the population. However, the decision on how to handle possible risks in life should be up to the individual, not lying, power-seeking politicians and bureaucrats. Freedom is better than safety or the illusion of safety, especially when the cost is your liberty. Once the government goons take more freedom, don't expect to ever get it back.

Thankfully, many motorists in Concord seem to be on the side of freedom, and there were a surprising amount of people on the roads, getting life done. Kudos to the police for ignoring the peaceful event. The next Nobody-led assembly event in Concord is the annual 4:20 cannabis smoke out on 4/20, and for the only time - in 2020. Hope to see you there! Nobody's campaign website is ElectNobody.com.

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I think there is going to be a lot more of this coming up in a city near you as people get fed up....