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RE: COVID-19: Liberty vs. Safety and Security

in OCD5 years ago

It's really nice learning from your perception and experience about the effect of liberty, safety and security. You've actually nailed the point and I love the way you provided the required information and evidences or proofs backing up your claim.

Again, many, many other examples could be provided. And this is just what is happening here in America. Since most nations in the world have chosen to follow a similar "plan of attack" against this "invisible enemy," they each have their own version of the growing "reality check" of how that is working for their people.

This is really surprising though even most nation have their own method of strategies when it comes to the welfarism of their citizens. The effect of covid-19 has really caused a lot than we can ever imagine. I also heard the massive protest of the American citizens against Bill Gates vaccine.

I just hope everything will just get better and we are gonna be okay and always remember to always #staysafe.

Thanks for sharing this great post @roleerob with love from @hardaeborla ❤️💕❤️💕❤️💕❤️

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I appreciate you letting me know you found this post to be of some value to you @hardaeborla.

"I just hope everything will just get better and we are gonna be okay and always remember to always #staysafe."

There is hope. And then there is reality. Sadly, for many of us around the world, when the day arrives that we clearly see the "reality gap" between what has been promised and what has been delivered, we will all be talking about the "new normal" in our "Post COVID" world.

Perhaps, at that time, we'll be asking some hard questions, like "What happened?" I hope, for many, this post will serve to at least get people thinking about what is actually coming vs. what we are being "promised" ...

Thank you for investing your time in adding value to this post!

Thanks for dropping by and sharing your thoughts with us @hardaeborla

Seriously - amazing feedback
Yours, Piotr