CarolfromTX
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So we have taken exactly two cruises. One on Carnival, with our daughter and grandkids, and one on Viking by ourselves. The thing that impressed me the most, on board, was the staff. They were, on both cruise lines, friendly, gracious, helpful, wonderful people. Most came from developing nations like Indonesia or India. Or Romania or Latvia. They were all lovely people. Working on a cruise ship was a good, maybe even great, job for them. They could support their families well. They were all proud of the job they were doing. And then I thought of Cozumel. Its economy is based almost totally on tourism. Cruise ships put a lot of food on a lot of Mexican tables. We bought some jewelry there, granddaughter had her hair braided, we swam with the dolphins. I've got to wonder who's feeding those dolphins now, let alone the people of Cozumel.
And you're whining about politics and "Is the vaccine safe?" I think about those people often. They made me feel special. Was it genuine? I don't care. It felt genuine, and that's what counts. I want a freaking vaccine!! And so do they. AND I genuinely liked them. The people who have suffered the worst from this pandemic are the people in poor countries. The people who have suffered the most from lockdowns are the people who can least afford it. Killing economies means killing people. But you stay safe in your basement.
And you're whining about politics and "Is the vaccine safe?" I think about those people often. They made me feel special. Was it genuine? I don't care. It felt genuine, and that's what counts. I want a freaking vaccine!! And so do they. AND I genuinely liked them. The people who have suffered the worst from this pandemic are the people in poor countries. The people who have suffered the most from lockdowns are the people who can least afford it. Killing economies means killing people. But you stay safe in your basement.
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