‘Nakedly fascist’: COVID-era mandates face renewed scrutiny

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Centre of the American Experiment President John Hinderaker looks back at the “naked fascism” which took place during the COVID-era in the United States. “Tim Walz literally issued an executive order that no one in the state of Minnesota could leave his house except as permitted by the governor,” Mr Hinderaker told News24 host Rowan Dean. “That was the most nakedly fascist act that I’ve ever heard of any American government entity taking. “One of the things that we saw is that so many Americans were willing to sit still for this.”

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