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Topic History of: Another billion....
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Green Man md wrote:
Wyot wrote:
md wrote:
The results of a 2020 Australian academic survey of responses to lockdown are interesting. How can anyone ever forget, too, the politicians and senior advisors who got caught breaking the rules.

blogs.griffith.edu.au/gci-insights/2020/...-second-time-around/


Interesting (if depressing) reasons why people adhere to lockdowns md.

However the opening line gets my award for non-sequitur of the year. Strictly, no thinking person should read beyond it; and if they do it should be with tears of laughter in their eyes....

It’s the rule-breaking element that caught my eye. How long can rules be tolerated when they are confusing, are not shown to be backed up by the very people who impose them, and need an intense police presence to enforce them.


It's all part of their plans.
md Wyot wrote:
md wrote:
The results of a 2020 Australian academic survey of responses to lockdown are interesting. How can anyone ever forget, too, the politicians and senior advisors who got caught breaking the rules.

blogs.griffith.edu.au/gci-insights/2020/...-second-time-around/


Interesting (if depressing) reasons why people adhere to lockdowns md.

However the opening line gets my award for non-sequitur of the year. Strictly, no thinking person should read beyond it; and if they do it should be with tears of laughter in their eyes....

It’s the rule-breaking element that caught my eye. How long can rules be tolerated when they are confusing, are not shown to be backed up by the very people who impose them, and need an intense police presence to enforce them.
Wyot md wrote:
The results of a 2020 Australian academic survey of responses to lockdown are interesting. How can anyone ever forget, too, the politicians and senior advisors who got caught breaking the rules.

blogs.griffith.edu.au/gci-insights/2020/...-second-time-around/


Interesting (if depressing) reasons why people adhere to lockdowns md.

However the opening line gets my award for non-sequitur of the year. Strictly, no thinking person should read beyond it; and if they do it should be with tears of laughter in their eyes....
hedda yes DEBT not Doubt..bloody auto correct !

Today (Monday) is FREEDUMB DAY in Sydney and people have gone mad.

Hairdressers, shops and even clubs opened at a minute past midnight and the proles have gone haywire and queuing to get in. So odd.

Of course if you have been around a long time it's a bit difficult to understand how an enforced lock down is on young people.

parents with kids must have been tearing their hair out.

Meanwhile in Victoria it just gets worse.
md The results of a 2020 Australian academic survey of responses to lockdown are interesting. How can anyone ever forget, too, the politicians and senior advisors who got caught breaking the rules.

blogs.griffith.edu.au/gci-insights/2020/...-second-time-around/