It’s not fair
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me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me
Imagine being lumbered with an entitled 2wat like you in a trench
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comment by Cinciwolf---Finally Nuno has the squad size he wanted, thanks Jeff (U11551)
posted 6 minutes ago
And this is why we are where we are now. People cannot make what in the grand scheme of things is a small sacrifice in what would have been a short period of sense had been used by the government and the general public.
Get outside, enjoyed the world around you, see a handful of family members or friends if need be, just don't go to locations with large crowds, none of which you can vouch for.
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The majority of people aren’t going anywhere with large crowds.
It’s not fair to expect healthy people not to socialise.
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Any bar or restaurant right now constitutes a large crowd by today's crappy standards.
As for fair, can you hear yourself? Not fair. I doubt it was fair for the thousands and thousands that have lost their lives because people couldn't use intelligence or common sense but here we are. So long as you are alright Jack, it doesn't matter I guess.
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So do you propose we hide away and wait for a vaccine that might not arrive or may take years to do so?
Serious question.
comment by The Process (U20671)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by Cinciwolf---Finally Nuno has the squad size he wanted, thanks Jeff (U11551)
posted 43 seconds ago
comment by The Process (U20671)
posted 53 seconds ago
comment by Cinciwolf---Finally Nuno has the squad size he wanted, thanks Jeff (U11551)
posted 6 minutes ago
And this is why we are where we are now. People cannot make what in the grand scheme of things is a small sacrifice in what would have been a short period of sense had been used by the government and the general public.
Get outside, enjoyed the world around you, see a handful of family members or friends if need be, just don't go to locations with large crowds, none of which you can vouch for.
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The majority of people aren’t going anywhere with large crowds.
It’s not fair to expect healthy people not to socialise.
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Any bar or restaurant right now constitutes a large crowd by today's crappy standards.
As for fair, can you hear yourself? Not fair. I doubt it was fair for the thousands and thousands that have lost their lives because people couldn't use intelligence or common sense but here we are. So long as you are alright Jack, it doesn't matter I guess.
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So do you propose we hide away and wait for a vaccine that might not arrive or may take years to do so?
Serious question.
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Who is hiding away? I am out every single day. Parks, wildlife areas, a friend here or there, take out food, wine etc to support local business and so on. It is quite easy really.
Once a month I would go into NYC at around 10am and drink in about twenty bars and clubs with mates surrounded by hundreds and hundreds of people til around 4am, I am all over socialisation. I haven't even considered going back in since restrictions calmed down, why would I put my health and others close to me in the hands of student Barry at the dog and duck?!? It blows my mind anyone would but there again the last few years we have seen just how many s populate this world.
The introduction of table service only makes pubs and restaurants a much safer environment.
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comment by The Process (U20671)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by Cinciwolf---Finally Nuno has the squad size he wanted, thanks Jeff (U11551)
posted 43 seconds ago
comment by The Process (U20671)
posted 53 seconds ago
comment by Cinciwolf---Finally Nuno has the squad size he wanted, thanks Jeff (U11551)
posted 6 minutes ago
And this is why we are where we are now. People cannot make what in the grand scheme of things is a small sacrifice in what would have been a short period of sense had been used by the government and the general public.
Get outside, enjoyed the world around you, see a handful of family members or friends if need be, just don't go to locations with large crowds, none of which you can vouch for.
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The majority of people aren’t going anywhere with large crowds.
It’s not fair to expect healthy people not to socialise.
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Any bar or restaurant right now constitutes a large crowd by today's crappy standards.
As for fair, can you hear yourself? Not fair. I doubt it was fair for the thousands and thousands that have lost their lives because people couldn't use intelligence or common sense but here we are. So long as you are alright Jack, it doesn't matter I guess.
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So do you propose we hide away and wait for a vaccine that might not arrive or may take years to do so?
Serious question.
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Who is hiding away? I am out every single day. Parks, wildlife areas, a friend here or there, take out food, wine etc to support local business and so on. It is quite easy really.
Once a month I would go into NYC at around 10am and drink in about twenty bars and clubs with mates surrounded by hundreds and hundreds of people til around 4am, I am all over socialisation. I haven't even considered going back in since restrictions calmed down, why would I put my health and others close to me in the hands of student Barry at the dog and duck?!? It blows my mind anyone would but there again the last few years we have seen just how manys populate this world.
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While I get what you’re but most young healthy people will barely have symptoms.
Maybe don’t visit your granny right afterwards though
comment by Dr Tobias Fünke (U1217)
posted 22 seconds ago
The introduction of table service only makes pubs and restaurants a much safer environment.
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This. Far safer than the majority of shops from my experience.
Apparently only 4% of all infections came from pubs and restaurants. I don’t blame people for wanting to go out and socialise. Not everyone lives in big houses with huge gardens and huge families. Mental health is a huge issue right now and you can’t make people stay at home alone at a time where there isn’t any end goal. That end goal could be 3 months or 6 months or a year or longer.
You have to give people some sort of hope and something to look forward to or else there will be an epidemic of suicides. And while some think that ‘hope’ being seeing other people in a pub or restaurant is stupid or selfish, that shows a lack of understanding of people’s real life situations.
There has to be a balance. You can’t keep locking people up in their homes indefinitely for hope of a vaccine that may never come.
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You can’t keep locking people up in their homes indefinitely for hope of a vaccine that may never come
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Thats why the UK needs the swift sharp shock of circuit breaker lockdown that Sir Kier Starmer is banging on about on the TV right now, that the GVTs own medical advisors have demanded, of which Boris and Peter Pandemic have foolishly ignored.
comment by RB&W (U21434)
posted 10 seconds ago
You can’t keep locking people up in their homes indefinitely for hope of a vaccine that may never come
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Thats why the UK needs the swift sharp shock of circuit breaker lockdown that Sir Kier Starmer is banging on about on the TV right now, that the GVTs own medical advisors have demanded, of which Boris and Peter Pandemic have foolishly ignored.
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I haven’t seen the UK news and if that is a possibility it might be the lesser of two evils
average age of UK deaths is 80 yrs old yet average age of UK patients require hospital ventilation, only 60. This will lead to a massive overload of the NHS that will double week on week unless something is done. Now.
Fine that man £3200 and fwow him to the fwoor vewy woughly!
But this is what doesn’t make sense
Here we have been locked up for 7.5 months, no dine or drink inside, no cinemas, theatres, sports etc
We have a similar case level to the UK at 2/3 population. Yes your deaths are higher but it’s also a statement of fact that a large number of deaths were assigned and never actually tested.
You have been free we have been locked up - explain the benefit of lockdown there?
All we have is record unemployment and economic crisis
I think the respective governments of the UK and USA are struggling to cope with the concept that people aren't doing as they're instructed. When you look at more collectivistic nations like Japan they don't need hard enforcement of rules, and people are far less likely to break them if they're told it's for everyone's benefit. The US in particular struggles with the concept of individual sacrifice benefiting the whole. Though it seems the UK isn't much better.
Then you have the unquantifiable differences in mortality rates in different populations. Looking at India and Pakistan, their infection numbers have soared in recent months but deaths remain at a fraction of what we've seen in the US and Western Europe. Maybe it's demographics, maybe it's different strains. It's too early to tell I think.
Lockdown doesn’t work.
It’s downright dangerous too.
Why aren’t we being given graphs and projections on the additional avoidable deaths, the lack of day to day treatment, the amount of time since joe average saw a dentist or even a bloody doctor, the costs alone and projected of course, the damage to the economy and how long it will take to recover, the mental health problems, the loneliness from sufferers and family alike (might be difficult for a graph that one), the stress, suicides and domestic abuse?
Maybe put them all up side by side and have a considered view of the real impact? Or maybe just follow the “science”? What to do eh?
You can’t “control’ a virus. It isn’t a dog ffs. It’ll still be there after another 3 months of shutting down the economy if we chose to do that. Just like this time.
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 5 minutes ago
Lockdown doesn’t work.
It’s downright dangerous too.
Why aren’t we being given graphs and projections on the additional avoidable deaths, the lack of day to day treatment, the amount of time since joe average saw a dentist or even a bloody doctor, the costs alone and projected of course, the damage to the economy and how long it will take to recover, the mental health problems, the loneliness from sufferers and family alike (might be difficult for a graph that one), the stress, suicides and domestic abuse?
Maybe put them all up side by side and have a considered view of the real impact? Or maybe just follow the “science”? What to do eh?
You can’t “control’ a virus. It isn’t a dog ffs. It’ll still be there after another 3 months of shutting down the economy if we chose to do that. Just like this time.
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Apparently 3 million people have missed cancer screenings in the UK since lockdown began. A ticking time bomb.
comment by Robb Pochettino (U22311)
posted 9 seconds ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 5 minutes ago
Lockdown doesn’t work.
It’s downright dangerous too.
Why aren’t we being given graphs and projections on the additional avoidable deaths, the lack of day to day treatment, the amount of time since joe average saw a dentist or even a bloody doctor, the costs alone and projected of course, the damage to the economy and how long it will take to recover, the mental health problems, the loneliness from sufferers and family alike (might be difficult for a graph that one), the stress, suicides and domestic abuse?
Maybe put them all up side by side and have a considered view of the real impact? Or maybe just follow the “science”? What to do eh?
You can’t “control’ a virus. It isn’t a dog ffs. It’ll still be there after another 3 months of shutting down the economy if we chose to do that. Just like this time.
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Apparently 3 million people have missed cancer screenings in the UK since lockdown began. A ticking time bomb.
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That could be one graph with the “expected” growth line in bright red over the next 3 months.
Loads more to do
It’s just yet another battle in the west between the right and the left, the uneducated and the enlightened, the haves and have nots.
The irony here is the “haves” don’t want a lock down and yet it’s the left and their silly followers who do, even though it is them who suffer the consequences of their own stupid ideas
So much for the enlightened
comment by Jim Lahey (U22183)
posted 18 minutes ago
It’s just yet another battle in the west between the right and the left, the uneducated and the enlightened, the haves and have nots.
The irony here is the “haves” don’t want a lock down and yet it’s the left and their silly followers who do, even though it is them who suffer the consequences of their own stupid ideas
So much for the enlightened
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Yes those silly people that are worried about people getting sick and dying. Of course the 'haves' don't want a lockdown - they have much more to lose.
America is really fuct. Their reaction to a pandemic that isn't even particularly deadly is worrying. When the next one comes along it's going to be a heck of a lot worse. No value of human life if it's not theirs.
You're not each others' enemy FFS. Your politics and media have poisoned your brains.
Bales
The haves are fine, have you seen the ludicrous stock market
The have nots who are following this nonsensical medical advice which as I stated compare UK to California, one locked down solidly, we couldn’t even break rules because nothing is open, one opened up. Ended up in same situation now.
So the fools and sheep think losing their jobs, homes, pensions for the betterment of a relatively tiny amount others are the ones who actually lose yet they think they’re winning
Moronic
comment by Bales (U22081)
posted 12 minutes ago
You're not each others' enemy FFS. Your politics and media have poisoned your brains.
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Big statement from the brexit folks
Never seen the UK more divided in my life
comment by Jim Lahey (U22183)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by Bales (U22081)
posted 12 minutes ago
You're not each others' enemy FFS. Your politics and media have poisoned your brains.
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Big statement from the brexit folks
Never seen the UK more divided in my life
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Mate I did my own Brexit a couple of years ago. Partly for the very reason. It's a facking depressing state of affairs.
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posted on 13/10/20
It’s not fair
+++
me, me, me, me, me, me, me, me
Imagine being lumbered with an entitled 2wat like you in a trench
posted on 13/10/20
comment by Cinciwolf---Finally Nuno has the squad size he wanted, thanks Jeff (U11551)
posted 43 seconds ago
comment by The Process (U20671)
posted 53 seconds ago
comment by Cinciwolf---Finally Nuno has the squad size he wanted, thanks Jeff (U11551)
posted 6 minutes ago
And this is why we are where we are now. People cannot make what in the grand scheme of things is a small sacrifice in what would have been a short period of sense had been used by the government and the general public.
Get outside, enjoyed the world around you, see a handful of family members or friends if need be, just don't go to locations with large crowds, none of which you can vouch for.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The majority of people aren’t going anywhere with large crowds.
It’s not fair to expect healthy people not to socialise.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Any bar or restaurant right now constitutes a large crowd by today's crappy standards.
As for fair, can you hear yourself? Not fair. I doubt it was fair for the thousands and thousands that have lost their lives because people couldn't use intelligence or common sense but here we are. So long as you are alright Jack, it doesn't matter I guess.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So do you propose we hide away and wait for a vaccine that might not arrive or may take years to do so?
Serious question.
posted on 13/10/20
comment by The Process (U20671)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by Cinciwolf---Finally Nuno has the squad size he wanted, thanks Jeff (U11551)
posted 43 seconds ago
comment by The Process (U20671)
posted 53 seconds ago
comment by Cinciwolf---Finally Nuno has the squad size he wanted, thanks Jeff (U11551)
posted 6 minutes ago
And this is why we are where we are now. People cannot make what in the grand scheme of things is a small sacrifice in what would have been a short period of sense had been used by the government and the general public.
Get outside, enjoyed the world around you, see a handful of family members or friends if need be, just don't go to locations with large crowds, none of which you can vouch for.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The majority of people aren’t going anywhere with large crowds.
It’s not fair to expect healthy people not to socialise.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Any bar or restaurant right now constitutes a large crowd by today's crappy standards.
As for fair, can you hear yourself? Not fair. I doubt it was fair for the thousands and thousands that have lost their lives because people couldn't use intelligence or common sense but here we are. So long as you are alright Jack, it doesn't matter I guess.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So do you propose we hide away and wait for a vaccine that might not arrive or may take years to do so?
Serious question.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Who is hiding away? I am out every single day. Parks, wildlife areas, a friend here or there, take out food, wine etc to support local business and so on. It is quite easy really.
Once a month I would go into NYC at around 10am and drink in about twenty bars and clubs with mates surrounded by hundreds and hundreds of people til around 4am, I am all over socialisation. I haven't even considered going back in since restrictions calmed down, why would I put my health and others close to me in the hands of student Barry at the dog and duck?!? It blows my mind anyone would but there again the last few years we have seen just how many s populate this world.
posted on 13/10/20
The introduction of table service only makes pubs and restaurants a much safer environment.
posted on 13/10/20
comment by Cinciwolf---Finally Nuno has the squad size he wanted, thanks Jeff (U11551)
posted 25 seconds ago
comment by The Process (U20671)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by Cinciwolf---Finally Nuno has the squad size he wanted, thanks Jeff (U11551)
posted 43 seconds ago
comment by The Process (U20671)
posted 53 seconds ago
comment by Cinciwolf---Finally Nuno has the squad size he wanted, thanks Jeff (U11551)
posted 6 minutes ago
And this is why we are where we are now. People cannot make what in the grand scheme of things is a small sacrifice in what would have been a short period of sense had been used by the government and the general public.
Get outside, enjoyed the world around you, see a handful of family members or friends if need be, just don't go to locations with large crowds, none of which you can vouch for.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The majority of people aren’t going anywhere with large crowds.
It’s not fair to expect healthy people not to socialise.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Any bar or restaurant right now constitutes a large crowd by today's crappy standards.
As for fair, can you hear yourself? Not fair. I doubt it was fair for the thousands and thousands that have lost their lives because people couldn't use intelligence or common sense but here we are. So long as you are alright Jack, it doesn't matter I guess.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So do you propose we hide away and wait for a vaccine that might not arrive or may take years to do so?
Serious question.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Who is hiding away? I am out every single day. Parks, wildlife areas, a friend here or there, take out food, wine etc to support local business and so on. It is quite easy really.
Once a month I would go into NYC at around 10am and drink in about twenty bars and clubs with mates surrounded by hundreds and hundreds of people til around 4am, I am all over socialisation. I haven't even considered going back in since restrictions calmed down, why would I put my health and others close to me in the hands of student Barry at the dog and duck?!? It blows my mind anyone would but there again the last few years we have seen just how manys populate this world.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
While I get what you’re but most young healthy people will barely have symptoms.
Maybe don’t visit your granny right afterwards though
posted on 13/10/20
comment by Dr Tobias Fünke (U1217)
posted 22 seconds ago
The introduction of table service only makes pubs and restaurants a much safer environment.
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This. Far safer than the majority of shops from my experience.
posted on 13/10/20
Apparently only 4% of all infections came from pubs and restaurants. I don’t blame people for wanting to go out and socialise. Not everyone lives in big houses with huge gardens and huge families. Mental health is a huge issue right now and you can’t make people stay at home alone at a time where there isn’t any end goal. That end goal could be 3 months or 6 months or a year or longer.
You have to give people some sort of hope and something to look forward to or else there will be an epidemic of suicides. And while some think that ‘hope’ being seeing other people in a pub or restaurant is stupid or selfish, that shows a lack of understanding of people’s real life situations.
There has to be a balance. You can’t keep locking people up in their homes indefinitely for hope of a vaccine that may never come.
posted on 13/10/20
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posted on 13/10/20
You can’t keep locking people up in their homes indefinitely for hope of a vaccine that may never come
+++.
Thats why the UK needs the swift sharp shock of circuit breaker lockdown that Sir Kier Starmer is banging on about on the TV right now, that the GVTs own medical advisors have demanded, of which Boris and Peter Pandemic have foolishly ignored.
posted on 13/10/20
comment by RB&W (U21434)
posted 10 seconds ago
You can’t keep locking people up in their homes indefinitely for hope of a vaccine that may never come
+++.
Thats why the UK needs the swift sharp shock of circuit breaker lockdown that Sir Kier Starmer is banging on about on the TV right now, that the GVTs own medical advisors have demanded, of which Boris and Peter Pandemic have foolishly ignored.
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I haven’t seen the UK news and if that is a possibility it might be the lesser of two evils
posted on 13/10/20
149 deaths today so far.
posted on 13/10/20
average age of UK deaths is 80 yrs old yet average age of UK patients require hospital ventilation, only 60. This will lead to a massive overload of the NHS that will double week on week unless something is done. Now.
posted on 13/10/20
Fine that man £3200 and fwow him to the fwoor vewy woughly!
posted on 13/10/20
But this is what doesn’t make sense
Here we have been locked up for 7.5 months, no dine or drink inside, no cinemas, theatres, sports etc
We have a similar case level to the UK at 2/3 population. Yes your deaths are higher but it’s also a statement of fact that a large number of deaths were assigned and never actually tested.
You have been free we have been locked up - explain the benefit of lockdown there?
All we have is record unemployment and economic crisis
posted on 13/10/20
I think the respective governments of the UK and USA are struggling to cope with the concept that people aren't doing as they're instructed. When you look at more collectivistic nations like Japan they don't need hard enforcement of rules, and people are far less likely to break them if they're told it's for everyone's benefit. The US in particular struggles with the concept of individual sacrifice benefiting the whole. Though it seems the UK isn't much better.
Then you have the unquantifiable differences in mortality rates in different populations. Looking at India and Pakistan, their infection numbers have soared in recent months but deaths remain at a fraction of what we've seen in the US and Western Europe. Maybe it's demographics, maybe it's different strains. It's too early to tell I think.
posted on 13/10/20
Lockdown doesn’t work.
It’s downright dangerous too.
Why aren’t we being given graphs and projections on the additional avoidable deaths, the lack of day to day treatment, the amount of time since joe average saw a dentist or even a bloody doctor, the costs alone and projected of course, the damage to the economy and how long it will take to recover, the mental health problems, the loneliness from sufferers and family alike (might be difficult for a graph that one), the stress, suicides and domestic abuse?
Maybe put them all up side by side and have a considered view of the real impact? Or maybe just follow the “science”? What to do eh?
You can’t “control’ a virus. It isn’t a dog ffs. It’ll still be there after another 3 months of shutting down the economy if we chose to do that. Just like this time.
posted on 13/10/20
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 5 minutes ago
Lockdown doesn’t work.
It’s downright dangerous too.
Why aren’t we being given graphs and projections on the additional avoidable deaths, the lack of day to day treatment, the amount of time since joe average saw a dentist or even a bloody doctor, the costs alone and projected of course, the damage to the economy and how long it will take to recover, the mental health problems, the loneliness from sufferers and family alike (might be difficult for a graph that one), the stress, suicides and domestic abuse?
Maybe put them all up side by side and have a considered view of the real impact? Or maybe just follow the “science”? What to do eh?
You can’t “control’ a virus. It isn’t a dog ffs. It’ll still be there after another 3 months of shutting down the economy if we chose to do that. Just like this time.
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Apparently 3 million people have missed cancer screenings in the UK since lockdown began. A ticking time bomb.
posted on 13/10/20
comment by Robb Pochettino (U22311)
posted 9 seconds ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 5 minutes ago
Lockdown doesn’t work.
It’s downright dangerous too.
Why aren’t we being given graphs and projections on the additional avoidable deaths, the lack of day to day treatment, the amount of time since joe average saw a dentist or even a bloody doctor, the costs alone and projected of course, the damage to the economy and how long it will take to recover, the mental health problems, the loneliness from sufferers and family alike (might be difficult for a graph that one), the stress, suicides and domestic abuse?
Maybe put them all up side by side and have a considered view of the real impact? Or maybe just follow the “science”? What to do eh?
You can’t “control’ a virus. It isn’t a dog ffs. It’ll still be there after another 3 months of shutting down the economy if we chose to do that. Just like this time.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Apparently 3 million people have missed cancer screenings in the UK since lockdown began. A ticking time bomb.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
That could be one graph with the “expected” growth line in bright red over the next 3 months.
Loads more to do
posted on 13/10/20
It’s just yet another battle in the west between the right and the left, the uneducated and the enlightened, the haves and have nots.
The irony here is the “haves” don’t want a lock down and yet it’s the left and their silly followers who do, even though it is them who suffer the consequences of their own stupid ideas
So much for the enlightened
posted on 14/10/20
comment by Jim Lahey (U22183)
posted 18 minutes ago
It’s just yet another battle in the west between the right and the left, the uneducated and the enlightened, the haves and have nots.
The irony here is the “haves” don’t want a lock down and yet it’s the left and their silly followers who do, even though it is them who suffer the consequences of their own stupid ideas
So much for the enlightened
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yes those silly people that are worried about people getting sick and dying. Of course the 'haves' don't want a lockdown - they have much more to lose.
America is really fuct. Their reaction to a pandemic that isn't even particularly deadly is worrying. When the next one comes along it's going to be a heck of a lot worse. No value of human life if it's not theirs.
posted on 14/10/20
You're not each others' enemy FFS. Your politics and media have poisoned your brains.
posted on 14/10/20
Bales
The haves are fine, have you seen the ludicrous stock market
The have nots who are following this nonsensical medical advice which as I stated compare UK to California, one locked down solidly, we couldn’t even break rules because nothing is open, one opened up. Ended up in same situation now.
So the fools and sheep think losing their jobs, homes, pensions for the betterment of a relatively tiny amount others are the ones who actually lose yet they think they’re winning
Moronic
posted on 14/10/20
comment by Bales (U22081)
posted 12 minutes ago
You're not each others' enemy FFS. Your politics and media have poisoned your brains.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Big statement from the brexit folks
Never seen the UK more divided in my life
posted on 14/10/20
comment by Jim Lahey (U22183)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by Bales (U22081)
posted 12 minutes ago
You're not each others' enemy FFS. Your politics and media have poisoned your brains.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Big statement from the brexit folks
Never seen the UK more divided in my life
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Mate I did my own Brexit a couple of years ago. Partly for the very reason. It's a facking depressing state of affairs.
posted on 14/10/20
*that not the
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