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Politics of the liberal elite. Saturday Night Live doesnt have same rules as other businesses and clubs

ColonelAngus

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They pay audience members, so they are techcially cast members, so masks and social distancing are not required.

Its amazing how the virus understands rules and regulations and knows not to spread in get togethers of liberal elites...only in churches. Its a sentinent being.

 
They pay audience members, so they are techcially cast members, so masks and social distancing are not required.

Its amazing how the virus understands rules and regulations and knows not to spread in get togethers of liberal elites...only in churches. Its a sentinent being.

"some animals are more equal than others"
 
They pay audience members, so they are techcially cast members, so masks and social distancing are not required.

Its amazing how the virus understands rules and regulations and knows not to spread in get togethers of liberal elites...only in churches. Its a sentinent being.

"some animals are more equal than others"

It proves this is all bullshit. The shutdowns are not about the virus. If the virus was truly the concern, the audience members would have masks and socially distance.

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All these people hate grandma and want her to die! They are all TRUMPBOTS!
 
They pay audience members, so they are techcially cast members, so masks and social distancing are not required.

Its amazing how the virus understands rules and regulations and knows not to spread in get togethers of liberal elites...only in churches. Its a sentinent being.

For a change the church could pay the attendees instead of the church wanting money from those that attend.. You don't need a church to worship God it is not a requirement..
 
They pay audience members, so they are techcially cast members, so masks and social distancing are not required.

Its amazing how the virus understands rules and regulations and knows not to spread in get togethers of liberal elites...only in churches. Its a sentinent being.

"some animals are more equal than others"
They sure are.

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Why, specifically, does Deblasio allow SNL to not follow rules, but churches and synagogue?

Mask wearing liberals, can you guys explain hwo the virus wont spread at SNL, but will in church?
 
They pay audience members, so they are techcially cast members, so masks and social distancing are not required.

Its amazing how the virus understands rules and regulations and knows not to spread in get togethers of liberal elites...only in churches. Its a sentinent being.


NY is under the thumbs of Benito Cuomo and Adolf DeBlasio; they are determined to remake NYC into Detroit or Havana
 
They pay audience members, so they are techcially cast members, so masks and social distancing are not required.

Its amazing how the virus understands rules and regulations and knows not to spread in get togethers of liberal elites...only in churches. Its a sentinent being.

For a change the church could pay the attendees instead of the church wanting money from those that attend.. You don't need a church to worship God it is not a requirement..

Please STFU
 
They pay audience members, so they are techcially cast members, so masks and social distancing are not required.

Its amazing how the virus understands rules and regulations and knows not to spread in get togethers of liberal elites...only in churches. Its a sentinent being.

"some animals are more equal than others"
They sure are.

snaps-about-nbc-news-special-event-on-snp-07_3w_d34130f589e0619c92cab68bc867fc9c.fit-560w.gif
SNL is Progressive Socialist Propaganda outlet.
 
They pay audience members, so they are techcially cast members, so masks and social distancing are not required.

Its amazing how the virus understands rules and regulations and knows not to spread in get togethers of liberal elites...only in churches. Its a sentinent being.

For a change the church could pay the attendees instead of the church wanting money from those that attend.. You don't need a church to worship God it is not a requirement..

Please STFU
I have not uttered a word on USMB ever...Are you required to wear a mask while online?
 
They pay audience members, so they are techcially cast members, so masks and social distancing are not required.

Its amazing how the virus understands rules and regulations and knows not to spread in get togethers of liberal elites...only in churches. Its a sentinent being.

For a change the church could pay the attendees instead of the church wanting money from those that attend.. You don't need a church to worship God it is not a requirement..
You give money to the church, and they do good things throughout the community. Unlike your God goverment which takes your money and lies to you, and you believe every word of it. With this election, you have proved yourself as a tool.
 
Why are liberals silent on this? These are people that are spreading the virus and killing other people, yet they can’t condemn this? They are ignoring the rules and contributing to spread the virus. Where is the liberal outrage?

I guess liberals are only concerned when it isn’t liberals spreading the virus.

 
Why are liberals silent on this? These are people that are spreading the virus and killing other people, yet they can’t condemn this? They are ignoring the rules and contributing to spread the virus. Where is the liberal outrage?

I guess liberals are only concerned when it isn’t liberals spreading the virus.


Corona virus only spreads in churches and Trump rallies.

BLM rallies and SNL are immune.
 

All ticket applicants should request either 2, 7, 8 or 9 tickets, depending upon the size of your “social bubble.” Please note that all people for whom you’ve requested tickets must come to the show, in order for any of you to be seated.
If selected for tickets, the following rules/guidelines will apply:
• All guests will be required to take a mandatory COVID-19 test upon arrival. This is a self-administered lower nasal antigen test with results yielded before the show.
• Temperature checks will also be required at check in.
• Face coverings/masks are required at all times while inside the building — no bandanas, no gaiters, no masks with vents will be allowed.
• All audience members will be asked a series of questions prior to admission:
- Are you exhibiting any symptoms related to COVID-19?
- Have you exhibited any symptoms of COVID-19 in the last 14 days?
- Have you had a positive COVID-19 test within the past 14 days?
- Have you been in close contact with anyone with COVID-19 symptoms, or anyone who has tested positive for COVID-19, within the past 14 days?
- Have you traveled to any of the following states in the past 14 days? Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Guam, Iowa, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, North Carolina, North Dakota, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming (list updated as of 9/26/20; list changes, based on NY State guidance).
Please note anyone who has a temperature of 100.4 or higher will not be allowed admission, and the party may not be granted admission either. A positive COVID-19 test for any member of your group will result in the entire group not being granted admission
 

All ticket applicants should request either 2, 7, 8 or 9 tickets, depending upon the size of your “social bubble.” Please note that all people for whom you’ve requested tickets must come to the show, in order for any of you to be seated.
If selected for tickets, the following rules/guidelines will apply:
• All guests will be required to take a mandatory COVID-19 test upon arrival. This is a self-administered lower nasal antigen test with results yielded before the show.
• Temperature checks will also be required at check in.
• Face coverings/masks are required at all times while inside the building — no bandanas, no gaiters, no masks with vents will be allowed.
• All audience members will be asked a series of questions prior to admission:
- Are you exhibiting any symptoms related to COVID-19?
- Have you exhibited any symptoms of COVID-19 in the last 14 days?
- Have you had a positive COVID-19 test within the past 14 days?
- Have you been in close contact with anyone with COVID-19 symptoms, or anyone who has tested positive for COVID-19, within the past 14 days?
- Have you traveled to any of the following states in the past 14 days? Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Guam, Iowa, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, North Carolina, North Dakota, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming (list updated as of 9/26/20; list changes, based on NY State guidance).
Please note anyone who has a temperature of 100.4 or higher will not be allowed admission, and the party may not be granted admission either. A positive COVID-19 test for any member of your group will result in the entire group not being granted admission

So they pay their guest as a way to skirt the rules that apply to other businesses. Thank for the honesty.
 

All ticket applicants should request either 2, 7, 8 or 9 tickets, depending upon the size of your “social bubble.” Please note that all people for whom you’ve requested tickets must come to the show, in order for any of you to be seated.
If selected for tickets, the following rules/guidelines will apply:
• All guests will be required to take a mandatory COVID-19 test upon arrival. This is a self-administered lower nasal antigen test with results yielded before the show.
• Temperature checks will also be required at check in.
• Face coverings/masks are required at all times while inside the building — no bandanas, no gaiters, no masks with vents will be allowed.
• All audience members will be asked a series of questions prior to admission:
- Are you exhibiting any symptoms related to COVID-19?
- Have you exhibited any symptoms of COVID-19 in the last 14 days?
- Have you had a positive COVID-19 test within the past 14 days?
- Have you been in close contact with anyone with COVID-19 symptoms, or anyone who has tested positive for COVID-19, within the past 14 days?
- Have you traveled to any of the following states in the past 14 days? Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Guam, Iowa, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, North Carolina, North Dakota, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming (list updated as of 9/26/20; list changes, based on NY State guidance).
Please note anyone who has a temperature of 100.4 or higher will not be allowed admission, and the party may not be granted admission either. A positive COVID-19 test for any member of your group will result in the entire group not being granted admission

So they pay their guest as a way to skirt the rules that apply to other businesses. Thank for the honesty.

The guidelines specify that shows “must prohibit live audiences unless they consist only of paid employees, cast, and crew” and that a live audience can be “no more than 100 individuals or 25 percent of the audience capacity, whichever is lower.” In order to follow the guidelines, SNL is essentially treating a typical studio audience like its “employees” by “casting” them to be audience members, which the New York State Department of Health confirmed to the Times is the case. “There is no evidence of noncompliance,” Jonah Bruno, a spokesperson for the department, told the Times, adding that “if any is discovered, we will refer that to local authorities for follow-up.”
Also included in the guidelines is a rule that all live audiences “must maintain social distance of at least six feet in all directions,” but when SNL showed the studio audience during Chris Rock’s monologue on Saturday, there were several groups clustered together. Prior to the episode, SNL had shared links to the third-party website 1iota for fans to request tickets; these outlined the coronavirus guidelines for audience members and restricted ticket requests to groups of two, seven, eight, or nine people. According to a source close to the show, the groups shown during the SNL season premiere were those who had requested tickets and come to the show together, in what was originally described on the 1iota ticket page as “social bubbles.” Each group was placed in the studio at least six feet apart from others.
 
I have the solution to Coronavirus!

If we all hit the streets and protest the police all day every day, no one will ever get COVID!

COVID DOES NOT SPREAD AT ANTI POLICE AND ANTITRUMP RALLIES!
 

All ticket applicants should request either 2, 7, 8 or 9 tickets, depending upon the size of your “social bubble.” Please note that all people for whom you’ve requested tickets must come to the show, in order for any of you to be seated.
If selected for tickets, the following rules/guidelines will apply:
• All guests will be required to take a mandatory COVID-19 test upon arrival. This is a self-administered lower nasal antigen test with results yielded before the show.
• Temperature checks will also be required at check in.
• Face coverings/masks are required at all times while inside the building — no bandanas, no gaiters, no masks with vents will be allowed.
• All audience members will be asked a series of questions prior to admission:
- Are you exhibiting any symptoms related to COVID-19?
- Have you exhibited any symptoms of COVID-19 in the last 14 days?
- Have you had a positive COVID-19 test within the past 14 days?
- Have you been in close contact with anyone with COVID-19 symptoms, or anyone who has tested positive for COVID-19, within the past 14 days?
- Have you traveled to any of the following states in the past 14 days? Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Guam, Iowa, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, North Carolina, North Dakota, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming (list updated as of 9/26/20; list changes, based on NY State guidance).
Please note anyone who has a temperature of 100.4 or higher will not be allowed admission, and the party may not be granted admission either. A positive COVID-19 test for any member of your group will result in the entire group not being granted admission

So they pay their guest as a way to skirt the rules that apply to other businesses. Thank for the honesty.

The guidelines specify that shows “must prohibit live audiences unless they consist only of paid employees, cast, and crew” and that a live audience can be “no more than 100 individuals or 25 percent of the audience capacity, whichever is lower.” In order to follow the guidelines, SNL is essentially treating a typical studio audience like its “employees” by “casting” them to be audience members, which the New York State Department of Health confirmed to the Times is the case. “There is no evidence of noncompliance,” Jonah Bruno, a spokesperson for the department, told the Times, adding that “if any is discovered, we will refer that to local authorities for follow-up.”
Also included in the guidelines is a rule that all live audiences “must maintain social distance of at least six feet in all directions,” but when SNL showed the studio audience during Chris Rock’s monologue on Saturday, there were several groups clustered together. Prior to the episode, SNL had shared links to the third-party website 1iota for fans to request tickets; these outlined the coronavirus guidelines for audience members and restricted ticket requests to groups of two, seven, eight, or nine people. According to a source close to the show, the groups shown during the SNL season premiere were those who had requested tickets and come to the show together, in what was originally described on the 1iota ticket page as “social bubbles.” Each group was placed in the studio at least six feet apart from others.

So they skirt the rules. I get it.
 

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