Journal of a Lockdown, 14 May 2020
The police general of Metro Manila, who arrests all who violate quarantine and social distancing rules—including street vendors who need to earn money so they can eat, and volunteers who feed the hungry—was caught having a birthday party. To most of us “birthday party” qualifies as a mass gathering and is therefore banned, but it’s okay because it wasn’t really a birthday party. It was a traditional mañanita with many well-wishers, food, and drink. Spontaneous feasting as opposed to partying, and certainly not “deliberate partying”. The guests just happened to congregate at random in the same area, and the spread suddenly appeared out of nowhere. People are so suspicious.
Today I also learned that I, being self-employed, can make my own official ID card so I can go outside during the modified lockdown. I only have to sign it twice: once as the employee, and once as the employer. My ID will say “CEO, COO, CFO, CIO, CCO, and messenger/typist”.
May 15th, 2020 at 10:37
Currently floating aimlessly online as I got chased out of social media by administration trolls.
Needed alcohol so I went to S&R Taguig last May 7 where there were cops in their camo uniform buying boxes and boxes of Pale Pilsen and Light in cans.
My being doxxed happened right at the time I was to write about this, as well as my protestations that official data was crappy (and delayed with the testing backlogs) making the ECQ pointless. I don’t believe in coincidences.