Michigan State Police Issue Three Disorderly Conduct Citations During Operation Haircut

Earlier today I blogged that the Illinois State Police would not take a reasonable approach to that state’s tyrannical governor.

Looks like Michigan Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has the Michigan State Police on a short leash because they swarmed the protest Operation Haircut and issued three citations for disorderly conduct.

Disorderly conduct for giving a haircut. Outside. On a nice day.

That woman in Michigan deemed salons non-essential businesses in response to the Wuhan coronavirus outbreak. I guess she forgot that salons and barbershops are very sterile not during a viral outbreak.

But when do facts matter? Never to the left. After all, state regulators stripped Karl Manke of his barber license because he stayed open. Yeah, a 77-year-old barber is a danger to the public.

On Wednesday, the Michigan Conservative Coalition held Operation Haircut in Lansing. Manke’s situation inspired this protest.

Is this like the 50th protest against that woman in Michigan since she wielded her power?

Anyway:

“Michigan’s small business owners are patriotic and law abiding citizens, but enough is enough. Our Governor’s actions show every day that this is no longer about the China virus. Her actions show this is now about a progressive radical agenda,” said Marian Sheridan, a co-founder of the Michigan Conservative Coalition in a press release. “Dope shops are open, abortion mills churn on, but barber shops are, somehow, unsafe. Show us that ‘science’ Governor!”The group announced that free haircuts would be done on the Capitol lawn between noon and 3 p.m. on Wednesday but encouraged people to comply with social distancing and use face coverings.

Instead of concentrating on actual criminals, the Michigan State Police patrolled the protest:

Twitter responded exactly how you would expect it to:

Tags: Gretchen Whitmer, Michigan, Wuhan Coronavirus

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