27-06-20, 12:18 PM
(27-06-20, 12:01 PM)YamFazFan link Wrote: Also I'm sick of hearing how the lock down has affected the younger generation the most. What a load of bollox. As far as I can see they're nearly all disregarding it and enjoying 24/7 party time.
It's the elderly folk that have have been trapped indoors on their own for 14 weeks, frightened to go out that have suffered the most.
That's true, however, we need to take into account that the older and those shielding, are the one's dying the most and form a much smaller proportion of the population. The young (below 40) are the ones going to suffer going forward, it's them that will be the highest proportion who lose their jobs, for something that will have had little or no direct effect on them.
While I'm not in support of recent beach invasions, party's and the obvious idea that to many now the virus has been defeated, is in retreat and you know who said that clap trap! It's not and nothing like we've got absolutely no defence other than hide at present, which is what we've all been doing. It's a balance and one you know who has got utterly wrong, mixed messages, U turns, lies etc etc, it's really no wonder the young really couldn't give a toss. I think it's fair to say we will be seeing large areas of the country back in lockdown it's just a matter of time.
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