Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.urgencyofnormal.com/advocacy-toolkit/the-toolkit
I really can't take anyone seriously who pines for "normal" as if there is nothing about the last two years to learn from. Personally I'm still trying to figure out what those lessons are, but one lesson is there are some people who are so afraid of change they stick their heads in the sand and pretend the world hasn't changed at all.
There isn't going to be a return to pre-pandemic "normal." That has been re-defined over the last 2 years. Lives and the world have changed as a result of our collective experiences, some are good IMO and some are not. This doesn't mean that we'll be wearing masks forever or doing other "pandemic" things, but it's foolish to think we're going to return to life in 2019 and earlier.
Only cuckoos like you don’t want to return to like pre-plandemic. Being cautious about germs? Sure why not. Excessive and unfounded paranoia? That’s where your genes are demonstrably inferior to the fittest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.urgencyofnormal.com/advocacy-toolkit/the-toolkit
I really can't take anyone seriously who pines for "normal" as if there is nothing about the last two years to learn from. Personally I'm still trying to figure out what those lessons are, but one lesson is there are some people who are so afraid of change they stick their heads in the sand and pretend the world hasn't changed at all.
There isn't going to be a return to pre-pandemic "normal." That has been re-defined over the last 2 years. Lives and the world have changed as a result of our collective experiences, some are good IMO and some are not. This doesn't mean that we'll be wearing masks forever or doing other "pandemic" things, but it's foolish to think we're going to return to life in 2019 and earlier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.urgencyofnormal.com/advocacy-toolkit/the-toolkit
I really can't take anyone seriously who pines for "normal" as if there is nothing about the last two years to learn from. Personally I'm still trying to figure out what those lessons are, but one lesson is there are some people who are so afraid of change they stick their heads in the sand and pretend the world hasn't changed at all.
There isn't going to be a return to pre-pandemic "normal." That has been re-defined over the last 2 years. Lives and the world have changed as a result of our collective experiences, some are good IMO and some are not. This doesn't mean that we'll be wearing masks forever or doing other "pandemic" things, but it's foolish to think we're going to return to life in 2019 and earlier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.urgencyofnormal.com/advocacy-toolkit/the-toolkit
I really can't take anyone seriously who pines for "normal" as if there is nothing about the last two years to learn from. Personally I'm still trying to figure out what those lessons are, but one lesson is there are some people who are so afraid of change they stick their heads in the sand and pretend the world hasn't changed at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.urgencyofnormal.com/advocacy-toolkit/the-toolkit
I really can't take anyone seriously who pines for "normal" as if there is nothing about the last two years to learn from. Personally I'm still trying to figure out what those lessons are, but one lesson is there are some people who are so afraid of change they stick their heads in the sand and pretend the world hasn't changed at all.