Undertow wrote: ↑Mon Dec 14, 2020 4:59 pm
jamesg46 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 01, 2020 3:45 pm
I don't think a lot of people actually GAF about the rules... the mask seems to be more of "i don't want to be judged" by other mask wearers thing now.
Does anyone really care anymore? Being of a younger generation I'll admit I've seen a few mates for a beer inside to watch football, naughty I know. What makes me laugh is that everyone else my age who spouts they care and berates the government for not doing enough are the ones who spent this weekend down the pub or at a bar with their mates.
Just saying you care isn't enough, I like to think I at least have the decency to admit I'll break the rules because I think they're stupid.
From a personal point of view I have absolutely no concerns about Covid having an impact on me, in terms of my health. I don't care for the 24/7 fear campaign and all round lack of respect for individual privacy, like the grass on your neighbour thing. I hate the showman ship of the pretenders such as the hypocrites on TV that drill fear into people 24/7 and then hold themselves a party or whatever it is they wish to do with their freedom.
I couldn't care less about catching Covid because as far as I'm concerned its more infectious than the flu or common cold, both of which I've never managed to avoid, so im sort of like what will be, will be.
That said, I respect that others may not be as fortunate as me in terms of their current health situation so I behave appropriately but if I had a mate that fancied a beer and that mate was willing to accept the risk the same as me then so be it. Really baffles me that mine and my mates kids can sit in a classroom together then come home with a potential transfer of Covid but I can't go round to that same persons house for a beer or whatever....
Completely off on one there but tbh I think the "caring" has become more showman ship from a lot of people... they're more scared of the repercussions of their actions than the actual virus.... I think that happened when the videos of people dropping dead in the streets stopped circulating social media.