“We Want to Work” – Armed Mobs Descend Upon U.S State Capitol

LANSING: As US President Donald Trump unveils plans on Thursday for a partial reopening of the country, some Americans are chafing at the stay-at-home orders imposed because of the...
Protesters with rifles watch outside the State Capitol in Lansing, Mich., Wednesday, April 15, 2020. Flag-waving, honking protesters drove past the Michigan Capitol on Wednesday to show their displeasure with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's orders to keep people at home and businesses locked during the new coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

LANSING: As US President Donald Trump unveils plans on Thursday for a partial reopening of the country, some Americans are chafing at the stay-at-home orders imposed because of the coronavirus epidemic.

There have been scattered protests in several US states this week against lockdown measures aimed at halting the spread of the highly contagious virus.

(AFP Photo/JEFF KOWALSKY)

A handful of stay-at-home opponents gathered outside the Virginia state capitol in Richmond on Thursday, but the largest protest so far was on Wednesday in Michigan, where the virus has killed 1,900 people, the third-highest death toll of any US state.

About 3,000 protestors, some of them armed, descended on the Michigan state capital Lansing in defiance of the strict stay-at-home order imposed by Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer.

The protest – dubbed “Operation Gridlock” and organised by a coalition of right-wing groups calling themselves “Michiganers Against Excessive Quarantine” – caused a massive traffic jam around the state capitol building.

Among the organisations that backed the protest were the Michigan Conservative Coalition, the Michigan Freedom Fund and gun-toting members of the Michigan Militia.

“We Want to Work” and “End the Lockdown” read signs that protesters carried.

Others compared Whitmer, the governor, to Adolf Hitler.

Protesters with rifles watch outside the State Capitol in Lansing, Mich., Wednesday, April 15, 2020. Flag-waving, honking protesters drove past the Michigan Capitol on Wednesday to show their displeasure with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s orders to keep people at home and businesses locked during the new coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

A number of protesters wore red pro-Trump “Make America Great Again” hats and waved “Trump 2020” flags.

Whitmer imposed a stay-at-home order on March 24 and has since extended her “Stay Home, Stay Safe” directive until April 30.

She is the target of at least two lawsuits claiming her order infringes constitutional rights.

‘Thick skin’

Grocery stores remain open in the industrial state, heart of the US auto industry, but businesses deemed non-essential have been forced to close.

Whitmer, whose name has emerged as a potential running mate for Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, shrugged off the protests, saying they looked “more like a political rally”.

“It’s okay to be angry,” the governor said in an interview with CNN.

“If it makes you feel better to direct it at me, that’s okay.

“I’ve got thick skin,” she said, “and I’m always going to defend your right to free speech.”

Whitmer said she understands that “people are getting a little stir crazy being at home, worried about work, worried about paying the bills, worried about their businesses”.

“A small segment of the state is protesting, and that’s their right,” she said.

“The sad part is that the more they’re out and about, the more likely they are to spread Covid-19.”

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