Over dinner this evening someone put forward that lockdown was the greatest time of their life.

Caught the entire table off guard when I went totally against that view and mentioned the human impacts I knew of. That paved the way for others to share similar stories - heart attacks from the jab, miscarriages, suicides etc.

Enough of accepting this apologia!

It might be uncomfortable, you might not like it, but unless we’re honest about what these vile cunts did to millions of people, the door is open for them to do it again and people like this will accept it because it doesn’t personally effect them.

Stand up and say something. Don’t accept statist cuckery!

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Lockdown was horrible for schooling too.

Yep someone mentioned that it totally wrecked learning for his son for 2 years and it’s taken a year beyond that to get back to a level of normality.

People don’t have a forum to speak up and don’t want to push back in polite society. Well fuck that! Being polite is what got us there in the first place, try being warts and all honest and let’s see how that goes because god knows politeness hasn’t served us well at all but it’s been great for tyrants.

I think it will be years before we have the full scope and understanding of how bad it has impacted society as we know/knew it.

While I was disgusted by the blatant manipulation of central planners around the whole situation.

Understandably, many millions were harmed.

For me, this is what happened....

1 - I quit vaping

2 - I quit drinking

3 - Walking 20k steps on a day was a slow day. Compared to it being only on weekends. I now average 30k steps per day.

4 - learned to prepare my own meals. Significant health improvements, proven by my blood work from annual physicals.

5 - I learned to meditate.

6 - I built a patio in my back yard.

7 - Last but not least, actually, most importantly, I began my journey down the BTC rabbit hole in earnest.

All that to say, I would'nt claim it was a "good thing" for the broader population. But I certainly came out the other end with much more command of my destiny.

Good for you mate, I’m glad you were strong enough to turn a negative in to a positive for yourself!

Sadly many were not so strong and crumbled under the weight of it all. My friend’s 15yo son who killed himself was the biggest tragedy in my circles and I’m convinced he’d still be here today if he wasn’t cut off from his entire world because the government decided no-one could ever get sick again.

I'm not strong. Just lucky.

I'm truly sorry for your loss. 🫂💜🙏