Remember all that video of people dropping dead on the street in China, bodies piled up. Did you ever see it where you live? Does that footage of Chinese Doctors having emotional breakdowns now seem like a movie production in retrospective? The death should be what motivates people but it's clearly not.
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Not going to lie, but I fell for it at the start. From mid Jan to April last year. The Media was trying it's best to downplay it and ignore it. I was watching videos of it unfold in China than Italy and thought it would be bad.
Than all of a sudden the media and governments around the world were taking it seriously and lockdowns began to happen. The whole "2 weeks to flatten the curve. It was probably late April to May that I started smelling a rotten fish about the whole thing. Guess I'm just a slow learner
Yeah, don't feel bad. The first two weeks or so I was really nervous about it. Not so much for me, but for my older parents and my two young boys. But yeah after that I was like that's his is a hoax, or at least if it's a real virus, it wasn't something where you're dropping dead walking to your car.
Dont feel bad. I think most people fell for it at the start. At least you arent one of the sheep who still falls for it daily.