Really, you are the ultimate covid denier. Here's an idea. Instead of wasting your time denying covid and intentionally harming people, get your kids therapy and help fi they are suicidal, use substances or parental abuse/neglect. And, supervise them better to prevent accidents. And, go to Amazon.com for some pepto. And, for all of humanity, feed your kids. Plenty of free resources. |
Amen. I suspect this is just a person who doesn't want to admit what he's done to his kids. |
That describes posters who have kept their kids under house arrest for over two years. Stole two years of childhood and counting... |
Enough with this screaming “Covid denier” anytime someone doesn’t agree with a Shanghai style lockdown and masking indefinitely. Just because someone has made an intelligent risk/benefit analysis and has decided to move on with life (as the majority of the US has), this does not make them a Covid denier. Not even close. |
Thanks, PP. Neither of these individuals have any clue about who I am in real life, of course, which would make their assumptions all the more hilarious, if they weren’t so fundamentally sad. It’s not all COVID or no COVID, FFS. |
DP. Obviously, a person who points out that there are bigger risks than COVID to children is not a COVID denier. But your post, PP is absolutely disgusting. As if we need more people to stigmatize mental illness or play the blame game with substance use. You should be ashamed of yourself, but you're too stupid to realize that. |
If they are saying covid is no big deal or not caring abotu the impact it has they are covid deniers. Especially when they bring up other issues that have nothing to do with covid and have always existed. |
You should be ashamed of yourself to realize these things aren't comparable or even relevant. Substance abuse partly has to do with parenting. Maybe try setting a good example with your behavior, get them treatment, if needed and supervise them better. Often the kids doing drugs/alcohol have checked out parents or those who heavily use as well. |
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My experience. One child was asymptomatic and one had a fever for a 1.5 days and then a little tired after for 2 more days. Both completely recovered and are OK. Both were vaccinated and only was was boosted due to eligibility.
The reality is that overall, COVID is not causing deaths or hospitalization. If your child gets it, be vigilant but it's nothing to cry or be upset about. |
No one is stealing anyone's childhood. Grow up already. You just don't feel like parenting your kids and want them out of the house and away from you as much as possible as beyond providing a roof, paying for things and food, you simply don't care. |
Only ONE was boosted... |
+1 I do believe that OP is the resident DCUM covid nut, but in the off chance that it is not, I will state my kids' covid story. Except - whoops - I can't call it a covid story, because we never tested and I can't be sure what they had/have is covid. Both are in school today. One is sniffling, the other has a mild sore throat, but both feel basically fine. They are unmasked. Anything else you want to know? |
You're disgusting. Truly, and it's so pathetic that you have no idea how disgusting you are. |
If you're not letting them meaningfully engage in public, yes...you are stealing their childhood. I think that has a lot to do with how vicious the lockdown fan club is. |
Nope, I think we all understand from your post that you're an asshole. |