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Originally Posted by notinmybackyard
You know the old saying? Opinions are like assholes in that everyone has one.
So let me say something from my generation.
There are 2 kinds of opinions
- 1) Opinions that you earned the right to have
IE: Those are the opinions that you did your own research and now hold from a position of knowledge
- 2) Opinions that have been given to you by other people
IE: A bunch of assholes told you what they think and now you believe similarly
Have any of these NOBLE mask wearers stopped to think about what they're doing to children?
- Today's children are being flooded with a message of fear and death.
- They're being constantly told that people are dangerous and to stay away from everyone.
- That at any given moment they might come in contact with a virus and die.
- Or they might accidentally cause someone else to die.
I willing to be that in 10 years we're going to see an unimaginable suicide rate among the young. If they're lucky they might only suffer from depression or become social morons.
All because a bunch of scared cowards felt it was more important to wear a mask and lie to themselves that they're being noble. That they're protecting old bastards, such as myself, from death.
I have less days ahead of me than I do behind me. Therefore morally, if anyone is going to sacrifice their life for someone else's benefit it's the old people like me.
Mask wearers need to stop screwing with children's minds.
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Yeah, it sucks. I have young kids and I tried to do as much as I could to keep them from all of this as long as I could. The first time my son saw me put on a mask to go into a store freaked him out but he didn't see that until mid July.
However! How different is this from what the 'greatest generation' kids went through during ww2?
Constant messages of fear and death? Yep.
Constantly being told people are dangerous and to keep away? not quite the same but some people were definitely villainized.
That any given moment they may come into contact with the virus and die? Yep. Any moment they could be bombed or nuked, etc.
They might cause someone else to die? Yep, kids were often the source of light during mandatory blackouts.
its not ideal but who knows maybe they will grow up to be stronger as a result. Though I'm sure there will be some negative lasting effects. One thing I really worry about is kids not being able to be collaborative. Not working together to solve problems, etc. That is a vital part of society and without people looking out for each other and being able to work together for the greater good, we are no longer civilized.