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Originally Posted by GGG
It’s all semantics but your analogy actually demonstrates why the bubble isn’t a lockdown.
During a school lockdown each individual class is locked shut so the Atlantic bubble is more like a school where there are strict rules about who is allowed to enter and leave during the day but free movement within the school. The lockdown is more severe.
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When you pervert it with a loose explanation like that, you could justify it. There are those who belong (students/maritimers) and those who don't (everyone else) and during a lockdown when there is an outside threat, you lock down. With your response, I don't know if you ever practiced a lock down drill in school so your understanding of my comparison may very well be flawed.