I notice that most people don't seem to give a crap about the virus anymore. Restaurants and stores are filled to the brim when the restrictions are removed, parks have dozens of people playing, and you rarely hear people on social media say #stayhome or #wearamask aside from political pundits. Sure, sometimes I see people walking outside with masks (lmao), but they're the minority. Despite this, what you hear from the news and the Ontario government, it still feels like it's still March 2020.
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Where I live, it got worse.
There was initial skepticism to the US-imported Critical Race Theory. It's gone. Our MP is branded a White Supremacist for not bowing down to every aspect of it, just most of it.
There is Zero skepticism against lockdown. The less it worked, the more people believed we should shut down.
Every media went straight back to supporting masking kids and shutting down schools despite the disaster and total inneficacy of it initially shaking them into not simply asserting constantly that we had to do it constantly.
Oh and support for lockdowns and government's management of the WuFlu seem to increase as things look more optimistic.
It will definetly happen again the next time nurses and doctors complain about their work load in an upcomming flu season. ( it is common for several hospitals to peak over 130% capacity when the flu hits every year. Several times during the season. )
They won’t see it though. You or I see that the flu death counts were minuscule to non-existent and are able to connect the dots, but these people hang on to whatever they are spoonfed from the media.
Commonsense is completely absent. Things won’t be ok until the media starts pumping out the message that it is, and the robots download the new behavioral update.