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yorkiemanuk · 56-60, M
It doesnt hurt to go without for once in their lives, too many are pampered these days and too used to their "luxuries" so what if you are without them for a short space of time, think of the lives that will be saved, possibly even your own, thank yourself lucky to still be alive when so many are losing theirs

Powderflask · 31-35, M
Maybe? I think it's harder for Americans because these draconian measures are expressly forbidden.
Cloud7593 · 46-50, F
@Powderflask That s one reason I'm shocked so many people have gone along so willingly with the restrictions. The media has done a great job of brainwashing most people.
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
Your post reminded me of this meme.

xp47rb · M
Real Americans don't accept them as Constitutional. But not many any more understand why that's important and I fear they're giving up control to unlimited government.
hlpflwthat · M
@xp47rb And then there are the bozos who can't understand the benefit of doing something for the common good. You know the sort - those who claim to be the [i][b]real[/b][/i] Americans.
xp47rb · M
@hlpflwthat Real Americans understand that the Constitution does not empower government but strictly limits it. This panic created by the media over a virus that 97% or more will survive anyway does not justify government restrictions on Constitutional liberties.
hlpflwthat · M
You raise a good point. There are often silver linings we can fail to notice.
[c=#359E00]why should i care? I'm not even american 🤷‍♀️[/c]
Sublearner · 31-35, F
I think people should be that is the same thought I have. Not every country has it like we do really we are pretty lucky.

 
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