I had mentioned several times before the resentment felt that political leaders pass policies and laws on others that have zero effect on themselves. It's easy to tell others you have to close, and perhaps lose, their businesses and people not able to work to support themselves and their families while they live comfortably with hefty paychecks coming in weekly.
Proclamation from the anointed:
Mayor Lori Lightfoot issued a sinister warning to stay-at-home violators: "We will shut you down, we will cite you, and if we have to, we will arrest you. We will take you to jail, period."
When found that she had broken the very rules she imposed on others by giving special one-time permission for her hairdresser to open her business just to cut Lightfoot's hair and then close back down her response was:
“I’m a person who, I take my personal hygiene very seriously. As I said, I felt like I needed to have a haircut,” Lightfoot said. “I’m not able to do that myself, so I got a haircut. You want to talk more about that?”
So, we, the peons, the unwashed masses, can't take our personal hygiene seriously as well. Doesn't matter if we need to have a haircut. Too bad for us. We are not as important as Mayor Lori Lightfoot.
And the anointed ones wonder why people take to the streets and will be pushed to violence if necessary. They think they are so much better than us can have rights that they deny to others.