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Greg Davis (50)
Your first mistake is thinking social media is the real world, but the other option is what? not letting individuals make decisions over their lives?
Nah, they branched out from Social Media into real life a few weeks ago.
Anyway, I simply don't understand why it's such a problem being told to sit inside for a few months? Correct my logic, but cast your mind back to WW2. During air bombings, people would turn off their house lights to make it difficult for the enemy to spot a town. The collective worked together to increase the chances of more people surviving. What do you think would happen if some people didn't want to turn their lights off and wanted to listen to the radio. Their lights would be seen from the sky and the enemy would be able to use that as reference point to drop their bombs. Their home may go unharmed while their neighbors get killed and their houses destroyed.
Extend the same logic to today's situation, where one of the lights is an asymptomatic person out shopping, living their life and interact with those caring for vulnerable relatives. With that all in mind, are we really asking that much from someone?