What have they changed significantly to take away our human rights?
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Maybe I’m unique, but nothing much has changed for me, except mask wearing. Most of my family and friends get to work from home. At first it was difficult for many with kids but they figured it out. Most of those working from home are telling me they’re saving all kinds of money from not needing to travel to the office everyday.
In our late 30s and early 40’s we don’t go out clubbing, or bars or restaurants. With all the streaming options available we don’t go to movies, not that we ever did. I love my sports, but it’s always on TV.
Stores I need access to , for work or personal items, are always open. Most things are easily bought online.
I’ve gone on a few fishing trips last year and multiple hunting excursions. I rarely travel outside the BEST country in the world (pssst…..it’s Canada).
I don’t think I’m much different than many others. So maybe others have lost some rights? I’m not sure.
There’s lots of doom and gloom about government conspiracies and the idea we’re all asleep. I get that you want sell your POV, hence the negative angle all the time. But what have you got to gain from it? Let time take its course and see how it plays out.
Also, just saying, all the hype your building up, might be slightly over blown. I’m not 100% sure, but anything is possible.
Now it would be a shame if a few extreme side effects pop out. Many will take a few years to recognize not just a few months.
Trying to give every child an experimental drug that we know nothing about is crazy .
When they admit they have little to rare risks from the disease.
Yet they heavily inflate all the numbers to fit one side.
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Well as a retired baby boomer I feel the same way, pretty much do exactly what I did before the pandemic.
I fail to understand why the same dozen or so posters are so full of gloom and doom, maybe they need to leave their computer desks and actually get out and about. Some of the family is vaccinated some are not, some got Covid, some did not.
But we certainly do not get our knickers in a knot about it.
Maybe if you, your kids, siblings owned restaurants, you might feel differently. Or any other small business our governments slowly destroying with restrictions and failed lockdowns.
So long as small business that caters to you stays open, hell with the rest, who needs em eh?..
I think those actions were justifiable at the beginning when we knew very little on the virus. Now the reduced capacities are justifiable to prevent transmission.
While I feel for those in that industry, there was a lot of financial help from the government to take advantage of.
“Failed” lockdowns is an assumption based on what has already happened. Things could be very different otherwise, but we will never know.
Well any educated person would know that historically the majority of small businesses failed over a very long course of history.
There are scores of evidence based stat's to prove that on the internet. I will post one link but I am sure you will dismiss that as propaganda
https://www.fundera.com/blog/what-pe...usinesses-fail
Well any educated person knows closing down small business is a great way to destroy small business.
Collecting cerb sounds like such a lucrative alternative than running a business built from bottom up....:thumbup:
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