Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shut up and stop whining. At least you’re still alive.
All it did was pull forward some deaths of SOME chronically unhealthy people. Plus jack up stimulus spending, stop educating kids for 12-24 mos, and create violence amongst people with nothing to do.
I know people that feel the same, but are vehemently against the current administration. FTR, most in both parties supported some form of Covid restrictions and it was the individual Universities (not a party) that imposed the most egregious ones. Some schools had more and some had less and they were more reflective of the age the people making the decisions. I also suggest that being a one issue voter is not going to help you to move forward especially since that one issue is further out with each year. Look to the future and figure out what kind of society would like to have - then make decisions based on that.Anonymous wrote:I hate how those of us who were in college during covid had 2 1/2 years of our lives stolen from us, during which we were subject to insane, nonsensical restrictions that made living a normal life impossible (which the other 99% of the population did not have to deal with, including the administrators who imposed them on us). I won't ever forget that horrible period, nor will I forget which party zealously supported covid restrictions.
Anonymous wrote:Why does everything have to be so expensive now just because of an illness that killed like 0.1% of the population (mostly old/fat/unhealthy people too, aka weren’t going to be around much longer anyway). The world’s response to COVID was so dumb and such an unnecessary overreaction. Now literally everything in society is worse
Anonymous wrote:I hate how those of us who were in college during covid had 2 1/2 years of our lives stolen from us, during which we were subject to insane, nonsensical restrictions that made living a normal life impossible (which the other 99% of the population did not have to deal with, including the administrators who imposed them on us). I won't ever forget that horrible period, nor will I forget which party zealously supported covid restrictions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The world is definitely worse post Covid, and that makes a lot of people uncomfortable.
The very fabric of society frayed in a way that’s not easily mended.
I think it has more to do with a certain political movement than Covid.
Agree!
A big part of the problem is how Covid enthusiasts never could admit they were a problem. It’s all blaming other people and zero introspection.
They tried to turn Covid into some year-zero experiment and ran the world straight into the ground in their zeal.
And none of them stepped down or were punished for the harm they did. So there is a deep current of distrust in every leader and institution that pushed those excesses.
Ma’am, this is a Wendy’s
You don’t have to have lived through something to learn about it. Lack of knowledge about history is part of the problem.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It started with the election of Nixon.Anonymous wrote:The downward spiral started after 9/11, not Covid
If you say so, most of us here aren't old enough to have been there.
Anonymous wrote:I dunno man. Covid brain damage is real. More so with multiple infections 🤯
Anonymous wrote:Why does everything have to be so expensive now just because of an illness that killed like 0.1% of the population (mostly old/fat/unhealthy people too, aka weren’t going to be around much longer anyway). The world’s response to COVID was so dumb and such an unnecessary overreaction. Now literally everything in society is worse
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The world is definitely worse post Covid, and that makes a lot of people uncomfortable.
The very fabric of society frayed in a way that’s not easily mended.
I think it has more to do with a certain political movement than Covid.
Anonymous wrote:OP isn't talking about economics - more about how ppl became selfish entitled scum
Anonymous wrote:More than a million Americans died from COVID and this is your takeaway?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The world is definitely worse post Covid, and that makes a lot of people uncomfortable.
The very fabric of society frayed in a way that’s not easily mended.
I think it has more to do with a certain political movement than Covid.
Agree!
A big part of the problem is how Covid enthusiasts never could admit they were a problem. It’s all blaming other people and zero introspection.
They tried to turn Covid into some year-zero experiment and ran the world straight into the ground in their zeal.
And none of them stepped down or were punished for the harm they did. So there is a deep current of distrust in every leader and institution that pushed those excesses.
Also true
Anonymous wrote:Shut up and stop whining. At least you’re still alive.