"We're all in this together" might just well be the most tone-deaf, condescending, obnoxious phrase ever to be conceived. We clearly are not all in this together.
Our leaders deceive us, then leave in favour of sunny beaches. They collect their pensions and wages without a worry in life while we line up for government handouts and food stamps. We're barred from seeing loved ones, yet can protest en masse in the thousand—or shop with hundreds of strangers at the local Wal-Mart or Costco. Small businesses continue to shutter their doors never to return again, destroying countless families and livelihoods in the process. We continue to handover our freedoms and liberties for a false sense of security, under the guise of public health and safety.
At what point does one ask themselves and say enough is enough? Where is the line drawn? What is the breaking point? All of this for a virus with an approximate 99% survival rate? Do we really destroy our society and way of life for the foreseeable future in order to combat what's inevitable? The circle of life continues, to attempt to delay or reject it is futile. Love life, cherish your friends and family. Don't take anything for granted. Your time on this Earth is limited. Fear not death itself, but rather fear failure. Go out and accomplish your goals and dreams. You only have one life. Make the best of it. ?
War is peace, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength.
The breaking point is hyperinflation or the end of CRB. As long as people can eat and afford Netflix, this will perpetuate. Most people would rather be “secure” than free.
Correct. As soon as they can't have their avocado toast and Starbucks all hell will break loose. Pathetic that it has to come down to that. People will soon come to the sad realization that money doesn't grow on trees.