28-01-2022, 01:39 PM
(28-01-2022, 10:44 AM)Wainuiguy Wrote:they havent had the easy time we've had.(27-01-2022, 05:52 PM)kitty179 Wrote: My grandchildren in the USA were used to wearing masks when out of the house when Covid broke out. They were 3 and 6 at the time.Wow, just wow.  The worst case of helicopter patenting I have ever heard of.
Their parents reinforced it, explained to them in words they could understand why it was necessary.
Never had any issues. It was approached the same way as seat belts - "No mask, no outing".
I suspect whether or not there are tantrums depends on the way the child in question is used to getting his/her own way, unless of course they have psychological or physical issues which make wearing a mask difficult
their governance didnt have the wherewithal to close borders and go into lockdown hard and early like we did.
they have learned in the hardest way possible, seeing 80,000 souls accelerate their death through Covid.
i lived in california many years, my wife and a daughter are amierican. we lost family. ive lost two friends. one of them was an antivaxxer. both same age as me, neither had comorbidities.
not only was their governance response insipid, the ex-president, loser of the the whitehouse the senate and congress after one term, politicized it. he lied to his people and failed in every way to take any action against the virus.
there are more antivax/antimask lunatics and imbeciles in the usa than there are here.
voting a certain way matters in a pandemic how? you would expect it in the states, fucken hillbillies and rednecks and sovcit retardedness, but here?
its both sad and soul destroying to see how many around us were/are so ignorant and uncooperative.
i suppose it comes down to stats. one in every 100 is pigshit thick, antisocial loser, and thats how it is.
So if you disappear out of view You know I will never say goodbye