Serious question. I have had three family members freak out at me unprovoked over some weird shit the last few weeks, and customers at work are literally on edge, bat shit crazy, seemingly losing their minds and unable to control their rage over the dumbest shit.
Now, the weird part is that the lockdowns are ending in most regions. Does everyone have some kind of PTSD, or are vaxxed people starting to lose it or be controlled by whatever is in that shit?
Anyone else who works in customer service noticing this?
My mom flipped out on my the other day. Her reasoning, I understood in a weird way. I told her we live in a Banana Republic, and she said (freaked on me) that she wasn't ready to accept it yet, so she didn't want to hear what I had to say. Former military, has tried to do right by us, etc.
She verbalized what I think many people are feeling. But in previous conversations about issues (prior to her getting vaxxed, which she did because she's a teacher and a diabetic), she would never act like that.
That's fucked up that's basically what happened to me. My family had a trip planned they kept rescheduling. I said please let's stop rescheduling it until this is over because it's clear we're being lied to about the end of all this by the government. Freaked out calling me a conspiracy theorist and the government here said things would be back no normal by X date I shouldn't be so negative etc.
I think people are having serious trouble of letting go of the security of the past. Things have been ripped away from us and they aren't coming back. Ever.
Your family still believes the lies, for sure. My mom knows they're lies (election fraud, for instance) but wants the news to 100% affirm her before she'll say she believes it. Basically trying to avoid the breakdown that is, things will never be the same again.
She's in her 50s, so I guess I get it. I just can't relate because I've never cared about "the way things are."
Diabetes is sometimes associated with mood swings. Wouldn't be surprising if the jab exacerbates things.