Kings said:
Happiness said:
eyephone said:
Happiness said:
irvinehomeowner said:
Happiness said:
I've always believed that the economic and psychological damage caused by the lockdowns would greatly increase the threat of massive civil unrest. Note that most of the protesters are not black. The video of Floyd being murdered is the last thing a population traumatized by the lockdown and gripped by fear needs to see.
So you are saying if there were no lockdowns none of this would happen?
Or are you just trying to politicize this too?
Stack enough TNT in your house, and you make yourself much more susceptible to the danger of a random spark.
Oh he just made a threat. Alert police agencies!
*sigh*
TNT = Lockdown
Spark = George Floyd murder
About sums it up, but I think it started out with good intentions.
But early in when trump was saying we need to open up, he mentioned increased mental health issues and suicides and at first I thought what kind of thing is THAT to say till I thought about it and said, yeah we will have mental issues with this.
So about the masks. I really think down the road we're going to find some "issues" with those things. They provide a nice warm moist environment for bacteria to grow. I doubt that most people will wear fabric masks that they wash after one use and the disposable are supposed to be one time use. I see lots of people either wearing them below their noses (apparently aren't really aware or don't care they are supposed to be covering their noses) or under their chin, pulling them up over their face when they enter buildings (contaminating their hands with whatever is on the outside of the mask).
Never mind they are being used incorrectly, is it really a good idea to breathe into a paper bag for hours? Is it a good idea to have that warm moist environment (ie petri dish) right up against your nose?
But hey, feel free to go to work or send your kids to school and wear those things all day long for days or weeks or more. See what happens. Maybe nothing. After all the EPA reassured people in NY after 911 the air was safe.