John,
A lot of people are writing to tell us the ICE is making them sick. Headaches. Nausea. Sudden inability to tolerate authority figures in tactical gear.
A few friends say their symptoms peak around January 20 at 2:00 pm local time, at which point medical professionals recommend going home immediately and spending time far from federal overreach.
Others report that in colder states like Minnesota, the ICE is especially aggressive. So aggressive, in fact, that patients may be unable to attend work, school, or participate in society at all on January 23. Experts call this a normal response to prolonged exposure.
Public health officials stress this is not malingering. This is what happens when your body rejects authoritarian nonsense like expired yogurt.
Sometimes the best way to step up is to walk out and stay home until the symptoms pass and the people in charge remember they do not, in fact, own you.
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