How did our parents cope with their ' lockdown' during WWII ? Imagine spending hours in air raid shelters, not being able to buy fresh food, losing friends and family to Hitler's bombs ? Although it hasn't been good these last few months, this country has seen far worse and bounced back.Perhaps the rage we feel is Victor Meldrew syndrome and not Covid 19 😀
The oppression of this debacle differs markedly to the blitz I suggest. By it's direct confrontation with death and destruction, bombing united us against the previous German bully-boys of Europe. This so called 'Pandemic' by its convoluted insidious instructions, is an altogether more subtle and 'home grown' assault on our freedoms and liberty. Very like The Thought Police in Orwell's 1984?
People are latently waking up to the fear and drama the present Woke movements are dispensing worldwide - and it simply doesn't add up. Witness the superfluity of the 'Nightingale' hospitals, supposed ventilator shortages and how this virus was going to sweep the planet etc etc. Wasted capital combined with treating people as idiots cannot prevail.
You can't fool all the people all the time
As true as when Abraham Lincoln spoke those immortal words 134 years ago.
In parallel to the virus scare the emergence of even more woke, with BLM, BAME, LGBT, taking the knee etc etc. stuffed down our throats morning noon and night, not only are we about to die it seems as a seventh person enters the room - but deservedly - for being so evil.
The seemingly magical disappearance from TV's nationwide of most white people presenting, weather, news, in fact just about everything acts to increase division. The general feeling of subjugation and despondence emanating from the detached metropolis that is London, seemingly controlled by immigrants and neo liberals incites division as never before.
Our very liberty and freedom of speech is slowly being decimated by these people. Above all we are supposedly not permitted to even discuss these matters?
That whats happening and that's why the majority are on edge - I rest my case.