With Memorial Day right around the corner a lot of people are firing up the grill. I couldn’t agree more with the article whose link is provided below. I think it’s way too soon to be out and about as if the virus is gone.
I don’t know how I’ll spend the day yet but it will be at home.
via You Have Been Warned
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It’s ironic we spend our lives making our homes our sanctuaries and safe havens, but when it’s in our best interest to stay there, suddenly, it’s the last place we want to be.
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LOL! True, very true. I think it’s because people are being ‘told’ to stay home. Not asked. Some feel their freedom is being taken away. But with freedom comes a responsibility to do what’s needed to protect yourself and your society.
There are homeless people out in this pandemic who would love to trade places with those having a problem staying in the comfort and safety of their home.
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Exactly! People lounging in front of their big screen smart TVs while having groceries and take-out delivered are put out because they can’t get a haircut or go to a bar while many would love just to have a bed to call their own.
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I did volunteer work and the plight of homeless is heartbreaking in the best of times so I can’t imagine what they are enduring through this pandemic when a lot of shelters, soup kitchen and other resources are closed. The needs of the homeless are humongous and always short funded.
Those complaining about these nonessential things need to grow up and chill out. No one ever died because of lack of hair cut or drinks at their favorite bar. The homeless population in America is enormous but is hidden from the public’s view.
In my humble opinion, I think people suffers from too much luxury. This is the first global threat this generation has ever face. And the first one in 3/4 of a century. It’s 75 years since the world faced any sort of global threat; leaving many people callous and very insensitive to the suffering of others. They view an inconvenience as suffering when it’s not. Most people of this age have never suffered for the want of anything.
Like the disobedience of social distancing order this weekend and Memorial Day has been ignored for the same reason. Its’ an inconvenience not a necessity.
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There is an uptick in covid19 cases since states reopened.
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Yes, I have read.
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