I brought this up one time to someone, and you know what their answer was?
Idiot normie: "Well, they need to take a break sometime!"
Me: "But why are 15 of them taking a break at the same time? Do you even know how breaks work at hospitals? Each nurse is lucky to get a 5 minute break once a shift, staggered throughout the day so they all don't leave at once, and why would they waste it dancing when they need to rest or use the bathroom?"
Idiot normie: "Well...they probably allowed a longer break to make that video to increase morale!"
Me: "Hospitals have heavy schedules, they don't allow extra time for anything, including breaks. And if hospitals are so overcrowded and full of dying people why aren't they all doing their jobs and saving those people?"
Idiot normie: "Well......you just don't want them to take breaks!"
After that I stopped talking to this idiot. It was just going in a loop.
This was confirmation to me that the whole thing was fake. My mother-in-love was 96 and getting a hip transplant during all this. No visitors, but I managed to sneak in 3 times. Once I had slipped into the wrong elevator and it opened near the nurse's station on her floor. The one I wanted opened near her room and bypassed the nurses station. So I decided to ride one floor down and get to the right elevator. I get off one floor below and a sign reads STOP, that this was a covid floor and only authorized personnel was allowed. I get off the elevator and the floor is a ghost town. Not a soul in any of the rooms, not an employee to be seen.
My mom is nurse who was working during all those "covid years," and she said she saw no great influx of patients entering the hospital, but the hospital prohibited regular visitors or even regular patients from entering. She said that most of the time the whole place was more empty than usual because they were not allowing regular patients in for their checkups.
Yes, I knew they were empty, but I was bringing up the point that hospitals were "crowded with dying covid patients" (which is what the idiot normie believed) and they still couldn't come up with a logical answer, based on their understandings.
Muh hospitals were so full but they still found time for muh tictok dance routine.
I brought this up one time to someone, and you know what their answer was?
Idiot normie: "Well, they need to take a break sometime!"
Me: "But why are 15 of them taking a break at the same time? Do you even know how breaks work at hospitals? Each nurse is lucky to get a 5 minute break once a shift, staggered throughout the day so they all don't leave at once, and why would they waste it dancing when they need to rest or use the bathroom?"
Idiot normie: "Well...they probably allowed a longer break to make that video to increase morale!"
Me: "Hospitals have heavy schedules, they don't allow extra time for anything, including breaks. And if hospitals are so overcrowded and full of dying people why aren't they all doing their jobs and saving those people?"
Idiot normie: "Well......you just don't want them to take breaks!"
After that I stopped talking to this idiot. It was just going in a loop.
This was confirmation to me that the whole thing was fake. My mother-in-love was 96 and getting a hip transplant during all this. No visitors, but I managed to sneak in 3 times. Once I had slipped into the wrong elevator and it opened near the nurse's station on her floor. The one I wanted opened near her room and bypassed the nurses station. So I decided to ride one floor down and get to the right elevator. I get off one floor below and a sign reads STOP, that this was a covid floor and only authorized personnel was allowed. I get off the elevator and the floor is a ghost town. Not a soul in any of the rooms, not an employee to be seen.
My mom is nurse who was working during all those "covid years," and she said she saw no great influx of patients entering the hospital, but the hospital prohibited regular visitors or even regular patients from entering. She said that most of the time the whole place was more empty than usual because they were not allowing regular patients in for their checkups.
They were empty. Nobody loses a bunch of patients and then just dances it off
Yes, I knew they were empty, but I was bringing up the point that hospitals were "crowded with dying covid patients" (which is what the idiot normie believed) and they still couldn't come up with a logical answer, based on their understandings.
Dancing on the graves of the lives they helped to end. Victory dance . That's all I see here.
"Almost". Full