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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushmoose View Post
    I totally agree with you Joe. Personally, I could give a rats behind about this nonsense. Its bad enough the CBC putting this crap out and it gets even more silly to suggest the politicians have blood on their hands. Time to grow some!
    Politicians have created this world of dependency of the state with their social programs and agenda.
    They now own this problem and need to fix it.
    Able bodied kids are locked down with no where to go.
    If I think back 45 years, I was a ball of energy. Got on my bike and went got a job. Had friends. Played in the forest.
    These urban jungles and lockdowns are killing our kids.
    Too much social engineering and its not their fault if barriers are put in front of them at this time.

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    There have been 11 attempted suicides with my wife's company of resident's in nursing home since January 2021.
    Mark Snow, Leader Of The, Ontario Libertarian Party

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    Another article and comments by Phd's.

    “We were seeing 300% increase in reported self-harms among kids in primary and elementary school,” said the McMaster University assistant professor.

    “We were also seeing data that business owners were hanging themselves across America … the collateral damage was far worse than COVID.”

    "Alexander said he feels the new provincial lockdown — announced on Friday — might be the thing that “breaks the backs of Ontarians” because there’s “no credible” basis for it based on the data accumulated over the past 14 months."

    https://torontosun.com/news/local-ne...-waste-of-time

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoePa View Post
    What does all this say about our modern society - people committing - suicide because things are a little difficult - what are they going to do when things really get rough - like no food, no gas, no healthcare etc. - compared to the way people had to live in the 1800's a little inconvenience is nothing
    Oh all this started when government decided to intervene in the child-parent relationship ... they took rights away from parents ... and told us to keep talking nicely to little Johnny when he was busy swearing at you, and throwing chairs through your window ... that's when all this fell apart. And you and I both know it's going to get A LOT worse.

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