Who is just plain sad for the world, for our country, for ourselves, for the whole stupid mess

Aneeda72

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I find that more and more I am just sad. I watch the news less and less, I go out less and less as the virus increases more in my state. I do more and more things to distract myself, to keep myself busy. And yet, an underlying sadness is always there. Who else is just plain sad?
 

Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of North Carolina, Missouri, Alabama and Florida to demand governors bring an end to coronavirus lockdown rules and reopen the states for business.

Revolts against stay-at-home orders across several US states continued Tuesday, as thousands of Americans disregarded social distancing rules to protest against the shutdowns that have left millions out of work but health experts insist are critical to saving lives amid the deadly outbreak.

Protesters marched on downtown Raleigh in North Carolina throughout the day, gathering outside the General Assembly from 11am and filling Lane Street.

The ReOpenNC protest began just minutes after the state announced that another 34 people have been killed by coronavirus, marking the deadliest day North Carolina has so far seen during the pandemic.


This marked the second week of protests in North Carolina, with Tuesday's event drawing a larger crowd of around 1,000 at its peak and political leaders joining in.

Protesters were seen flouting social distancing altogether Tuesday, with people packing much closer together than the six feet guidelines and ignoring health warnings to wear masks.


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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ina-Missouri-Alabama-demand-end-lockdown.html
 
Depression is going to become a major concern for many....the longer this "stay at home" directive lasts. Sitting around indoors with little other than the TV to consume the day is a sure recipe for depression. If it takes another year, or more, for a cure to be found, I suspect there will be a sharp rise in mental issues.
 
Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of North Carolina, Missouri, Alabama and Florida to demand governors bring an end to coronavirus lockdown rules and reopen the states for business.

Revolts against stay-at-home orders across several US states continued Tuesday, as thousands of Americans disregarded social distancing rules to protest against the shutdowns that have left millions out of work but health experts insist are critical to saving lives amid the deadly outbreak.

Protesters marched on downtown Raleigh in North Carolina throughout the day, gathering outside the General Assembly from 11am and filling Lane Street.

The ReOpenNC protest began just minutes after the state announced that another 34 people have been killed by coronavirus, marking the deadliest day North Carolina has so far seen during the pandemic.


This marked the second week of protests in North Carolina, with Tuesday's event drawing a larger crowd of around 1,000 at its peak and political leaders joining in.

Protesters were seen flouting social distancing altogether Tuesday, with people packing much closer together than the six feet guidelines and ignoring health warnings to wear masks.


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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ina-Missouri-Alabama-demand-end-lockdown.html
This is why we have a bad reputation in so many other countries. They expect that we are all self-centered and arrogant. Having spent some time in Belgium, Italy, and France, I had people tell me that I surprised them - They assumed that I would be this way. The experience taught me to not make broad assumptions about any population.
 
Know people who can't see their children or grand children and it's killing them mentally. Phone calls are nice but they are active people and I've known too many once in a 'home' wind up waiting for the end, it changes them just hanging around. This is what these stay at home orders are doing to many.
 
I feel anger and frustration mostly because the medical experts are refusing to see the bigger picture here. In my country and in my state, people are scared, financially devastated, and at their wits end.

The bills keep pouring in. There is no moratorium on income taxes, (just an extension) property taxes, utilities, cable, and Wifi and a $1,200 government check isn't going to help most of us at all. I'm depleting my savings to keep afloat. A friend of mine can not even open his property tax bill as he is retired and on limited income and his wife is now unemployed because of the virus.

Other countries have a better plan for their citizens but in the U.S. it's pretty grim and it's enough take you beyond sad all the way to outrage in a short space of time.

I understand doctors mean to save lives, but what if the condition of existence is not of value to the person saved? It's not sustainable to close every non essential business, allow people to face food shortages and hunger and force people to live six feet apart forever. Why can't they see this and address our concerns?

It would be refreshing to see the great minds devise a plan that satisfies all these needs but so far I'm not seeing this happen at all. I'm beyond sad.

And it's my birthday. I had hoped for better than this. :(
 
I feel anger and frustration mostly because the medical experts are refusing to see the bigger picture here. In my country and in my state, people are scared, financially devastated, and at their wits end.

The bills keep pouring in. There is no moratorium on income taxes, (just an extension) property taxes, utilities, cable, and Wifi and a $1,200 government check isn't going to help most of us at all. I'm depleting my savings to keep afloat. A friend of mine can not even open his property tax bill as he is retired and on limited income and his wife is now unemployed because of the virus.

Other countries have a better plan for their citizens but in the U.S. it's pretty grim and it's enough take you beyond sad all the way to outrage in a short space of time.

I understand doctors mean to save lives, but what if the condition of existence is not of value to the person saved? It's not sustainable to close every non essential business, allow people to face food shortages and hunger and force people to live six feet apart forever. Why can't they see this and address our concerns?

It would be refreshing to see the great minds devise a plan that satisfies all these needs but so far I'm not seeing this happen at all. I'm beyond sad.

And it's my birthday. I had hoped for better than this. :(
I just wish my check would come. But happy birthday, next year will be better, I hope.
 
Yes it is a sad thing. What keeps me going is that I WILL eventually see my daughter and grandkids, the rest of my siblings and that keeps my hopes up as we continue the lock down. I am not smart enough to decide if everyone else is doing the right decision. I only know that this kind of thing should pull us together and not take us apart. Time will tell.
 
"Scunnered" is a word we sometimes use here. It is used in different contexts , but generally conveys that you are heartily sick and tired of something.
I'm sick of the same gloomy news every day. I'm sick of "experts" who can't agree. I'm sick of politicians making this a political issue instead of pulling together... But it's all the little things that really "scunner" me. Can't go shopping with Mrs.L because they only allow one family member into stores (this is an easy one to cheat), can't get a haircut, can't go out for lunch or a beer etc...

In many ways, we're having it easy here, but the cumulative effect of all the small and sometimes petty restrictions are building up.
 
I suppose this will make me unpopular, but there are a few benefits to the current situation. Everywhere is much quieter, with so little traffic. I went into town yesterday and I was able to cross the roads without using the pedestrian crossings, without breathing in petrol fumes.
The shops are only allowing two customers at a time, so you get first class service and no waiting at the cashpoint.

Where I live is usually very noisy with children running wild and causing trouble. It's been so peaceful, I haven't had to keep checking to see what the little brats are doing.

I shall be sorry when life returns to normal.
 
Moving back to the cabin has helped greatly
No TV
No news
No corona crud

But, the thoughts linger

What in hell is gonna happen to the economy
...to the world

Will there ever be a cure, or will it pop up again and again

Conclusion;

It's gonna take awhile...a long while

The world has been thru tougher stuff, but not so informed
Sometimes information is more devastating than the event

Y'all hang in there
 
I agree with you mostly Rosemarie except the children and life returning to normal. There are 3 kids next door that jump on a trampoline in their backyard and I love to her their voices and laughter. They don't cause trouble. I will NOT be sorry when life returns to normal. I just want to see what normal will be.
 
I suppose this will make me unpopular, but there are a few benefits to the current situation. Everywhere is much quieter, with so little traffic. I went into town yesterday and I was able to cross the roads without using the pedestrian crossings, without breathing in petrol fumes.
The shops are only allowing two customers at a time, so you get first class service and no waiting at the cashpoint.

Where I live is usually very noisy with children running wild and causing trouble. It's been so peaceful, I haven't had to keep checking to see what the little brats are doing.

I shall be sorry when life returns to normal.
And the people who are dying, the jobs and families destroyed, the countries in crisis? They mean nothing to you? Not mad, just disappointed and surprised that you do not see beyond yourself.
 
Yes it is a sad thing. What keeps me going is that I WILL eventually see my daughter and grandkids, the rest of my siblings and that keeps my hopes up as we continue the lock down. I am not smart enough to decide if everyone else is doing the right decision. I only know that this kind of thing should pull us together and not take us apart. Time will tell.
this is my great concern too...I'm absolutely fearful that given that my daughter is living in Spain, a country ravaged by this pandemic, that neither of us will ever be able to fly to see each other again... 😟
 

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