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originally posted by: AgarthaSeed
a reply to: Asktheanimals
I've seen somewhat of a split in the way folks handle themselves post-covid. And that split is basically consistent with your political affiliation.
The elderly get a pass. However I see a new breed of malleable young idiots who will now blindly trust media and government narratives more steadfast than ever simply to spite them right wingers. And if the conservatives had a inkling of trust in the establishment and 4th branch, its long gone now. It polarized each side.
I see people in nyc that will now wear a mask every day and everywhere they go.
I mean, one of Covid-mania's purposes was to divide the public. They knew it would succeed. They knew how easy it would be to get normies to fight their fellow countrymen rather than fight corrupt big pharma.
I'll say personally that it served as a litmus test for those I affiliate with. Anyone that jumped on that vaccine is someone that I know I cannot depend on or fully respect.
You realize that in about half of the civilized world, it is common place to wear a mask when one does not feel well. Just common sense to not want to get everyone around you sick. Does not have to be covid, the common cold etc...
originally posted by: Asktheanimals
I was recently struck by what has changed with myself since the beginning of the covid calamity; it's how I stopped dreaming and making plans. As I spoke with others I found they too quit thinking in terms of long range planning. This means that many of our higher ambitions may have been seriously delayed if not derailed entirely. We are not the optimists we were and perhaps by means of social contagion have become more pessimistic and critical as well as less positively oriented.