Monday, May 18, 2020

COVID 19 (Part 11) - by Moses (a.k.a Stacey Marc Goldman)


      As we now see most States across America opening up their economies, the economy has the upper hand on the lock-down in this ongoing crisis.  The problems people were having with the lock-down was turning us into an Alien Nation.  Weary eyes looking into what to expect from week to week as to how this crisis was going to be handled.  Our state of mind was amplified, social interaction frowned upon, and as a result people suffered through sensory deprivation while locked down.  Now we see the economy is our friend again and we can breath a little bit.  The problem is who do we trust?  Who do we listen to regarding COVID; Doctor teams or Political figures?  When a Doctor team is still engrossed in social distancing, why aren't they receiving clout?  It's apparent that in Russia their Doctors are being thrown under the bus (literally) as their Political Agenda is realized.  Is that the road America is heading towards?  Trump is pretty much hard core to the end of the lock-down, regardless of the opinions of top health experts.  When we were locked down a month ago with no end in sight it seemed that peoples' mental health might be in jeopardy from a military point of view.  Now the average American has been brainwashed into believing the economy will essentially bring on a cure to a medical issue that won't go away.

  Are we are to believe that the COVID virus will magically go into remission? and because it doesn't I present the argument;  Does a 4.5% chance of death really frighten the common man?  To me that's unstable for a man not to accept that these are the cards being played. 


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

"To me that's unstable for a man not to accept that these are the cards being played."

not only is this sentence, grammatically awkward, your lack of comprehension of basic vocabulary is atrocious.

unstable: adjective:
not stable; not firm or firmly fixed; unsteady.
liable to fall or sway.
unsteadfast; inconstant; wavering:unstable convictions.
marked by emotional instability: an unstable person.
irregular in movement:an unstable heartbeat.
Chemistry. noting compounds that readily decompose or change into other compounds.

To me that's "marked by emotional instability: an unstable person" for a man
not to accept that these are the cards being played.
is my personal favourite adjective choice.