When you have to use that many weasel words just to grasp some kind of metric by which you didn't fail abjectly, you know you're fucking desperate.
"Locking people up might have delayed the inevitable for 0.03% of the population by a month or two (unspoken- at the cost of ruining everyone's daily lives and the economy forever)"
A lot of people did enjoy the lockdowns, mostly because they didn't have to show up to work with the same group of people that they've come to despise. That's why homeworking is so popular.
They can finally avoid the 'social element' of work.
Hell i was essential and could have done that job and every job I've held since without going to an office.
Id argue that the people who desperately WANT to be back are more likely to be the parasites than not. They want to waste time "networking" and "swapping ideas" without feeling guilty about not actually working.
If you get paid for what you produce you don't feel guilty about not being active if after/while you're producing
When you have to use that many weasel words just to grasp some kind of metric by which you didn't fail abjectly, you know you're fucking desperate.
"Locking people up might have delayed the inevitable for 0.03% of the population by a month or two (unspoken- at the cost of ruining everyone's daily lives and the economy forever)"
That is not the win they're trying to sell it as.
Academics and government workers with no “skin in the game” shouldn’t be allowed to opine on the economy
the uk's wu flu response was run by actual card-carrying communists
And retards.
A lot of people did enjoy the lockdowns, mostly because they didn't have to show up to work with the same group of people that they've come to despise. That's why homeworking is so popular.
They can finally avoid the 'social element' of work.
COVID really revealed the schism between "essential workers" & fake Jewish daycare email WFH jobs that could all be eliminated yesterday.
Hell i was essential and could have done that job and every job I've held since without going to an office.
Id argue that the people who desperately WANT to be back are more likely to be the parasites than not. They want to waste time "networking" and "swapping ideas" without feeling guilty about not actually working.
If you get paid for what you produce you don't feel guilty about not being active if after/while you're producing
The Barroness of Fuckugly on Trent.