I kinda have to agree with you Charlie. I think you hit the nail on the head as much as I hate to admit it.CharlieFU wrote: ↑Mon Aug 10, 2020 11:41 amI have never read such nonsense in my life!
The pandemic has exposed the under belly of our society. We as individuals care only about ourselves. It's all about me. Not what happens to other people. We don't really care about others. All we want is what's ours. The individual reigns supreme! Don't bother me with the deaths and illnesses of others. Let's just make sure we play football, almighty football, by damn it. No way a panty waist snowflake gonna make me wear a mask! No sir! it is MY RIGHT not to wear one,. Everybody else be damned. You think I exaggerate? I beg to differ. Do you really think Fauci and the rest of the scientists are politically motivated and do not care about how this "plague" is controlled? The media has hyped this beyond belief. But is not their fault we are in this situation. Leadership has been lacking on both the state and federal level. But Trump does not shoulder all the blame either. The blame rests squarely at the feet of every one of us. Our failure to do what we have been asked to do has created this mess.
Whatever happened to a national collective will to beat this thing? Why cant we pull together, and think about someone or something other than ourselves? Why are we not looking out for each other? Why not wear a mask just as a courtesy? As a sign of respect for the least of those among us? For your neighbor who has COPD or diabetes? No, you do not know that they have underlying illnesses necessarily, but that's the point! Do it anyway. I totally get the fine line we walk between opening up and at same time maintaining some reasonable precautions. It's not easy. But we have to try, and we haven't been.
Even if you are not guided by some religious principals, whether Christianity or other faith traditions, doesn't basic human decency, just a little morality, demand that we do better?
As for football, I could live without it this fall if I have to especially if that is best from a health standpoint for everyone. But I don't think not having football is going to help anything. And I feel bad for all the players and coaches that have put all the blood, sweat, and tears into it and worked so hard. So I still say Play Ball!
As for FuBEAR's survey, I would be a 1. I have worn my mask and socially distanced.
But I have also worked a normal/abbreviated schedule, been on 2 vacations, played at least 35 rounds of golf since March, including 3 tournaments, been out to eat 2-3 times a week, and done virtual Church. The point being is I have been able to live a fairly normal life without getting this virus. All it takes is a little common sense and some social distancing for a lot of people. Now I know I could get it tomorrow.
Unfortunately, not everyone has a job and living environment where they can social distance and to JK's point, not everyone is doing what they are supposed to be doing, ie... wearing masks and social distancing.
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