Families in Idaho rallied outside the State Capitol on Saturday to protest the nationwide lockdowns still in effect in many parts of the country. Over a hundred fifty people gathered at the Idaho State Capitol to rally against Gov. Brad Littles emergency powers and the lockdowns in general, with some families seen burning masks en masse.
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Parents encouraging kids to burn masks on Idaho Capitol steps
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Anti-lockdown Protestor burns sleepy joe photo on Idaho Capitol steps
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About 150 people are gathered in Boise, Idaho on the Capitol steps to burn the mask
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Darr Moon, of the organizers of burn the mask says this is a rally not a protest
(He is married to Idaho state rep. Dorthy Moon)
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Families in Idaho rallied outside the State Capitol on Saturday to protest the nationwide lockdowns still in effect in many parts of the country.
Over a hundred fifty people gathered at the Idaho State Capitol to rally against Gov. Brad Littles emergency powers and the lockdowns in general, with some families seen burning masks en masse.
Demonstrators also burned a photo of Sleepy Joe.
Horrified liberals on social media were quick to virtue-signal their subservience to the masks and lockdowns.
Notably, Little never imposed a mask mandate in the Gem State, but several counties and mayors have instituted various mask mandates and other COVID restrictions.
Some counties have lifted their mandates while others remain, but with Texas and Mississippi lifting their statewide mandates this week, pressure has increased on areas with restrictions to open to full capacity.