- Joined
- Aug 11, 2019
I am more at this point, so I can answer.
Currently, I am a junior college student who goes out mainly just for school and minimum wage work at this point. I have taken both initial vaccine doses, though am hesitant on a 3rd, not becomes of any fears about my health, but more out of just not caring.
My parents are a bit more into the COVID hysteria. While they seem to question the legitimacy of masks, they are part of the vaccinated are smart and the anti-vax are holding back normalcy mentality. They seem to brush off any issues with the vaccine, such as people still catching COVID-19, as normal and to be expected. It cannot be 100% right? They are also all in on the anti-vax believe in micro-chips and Qanon media bullshit. To them, COVID seems more like an average media Dems good, Republicans bad narrative prompted by comedians they listen to like Colbert since the 2000s. I feel it has little to do with health a good chunk of time, though they are concerned for omnicron.
Personally, I just comply to be done with it all. I want to finish up my shitty college/high school experiences this next year and leave early. I comply with it at work because I just want to build money to buy a house and take off early 2023. I just tell myself that this will all be over soon, not just in terms of COVID, but in terms of just general life as I want nothing more than to get to the next step. I guess you can say that I do not want to risk anything in finally moving out.
Honestly, I know a few people who are basically just doing things to get out at this point. A lot of them work a ton, and barely go out past school and work as they are just focused on being done with this stage of life.
I just want to finish school, collect money, and stay on good terms with my parents, so rejecting COVID rules would be a pretty major risk for me currently, so I guess I just internalize that everything will be over soon. Is this a sufficient answer?
It is one, tho your mistake is to assume that this will go back to normal if you obey enough. I understand your logic and, maybe if the situation were significantly less dire, I would be on the same boat.
The problem is that people cant just auto-pilot themselves out of this mess with their average joe apathy. Your parents are worried for omicron but tis clear that they dont do anything but watch the usual talking pieces that basically go "Well, nobody has died of omicron yet but we need more restrictions to make sure it stays that way!!".
There is legit no voice in their heads that say "you know, that guy is talking bullshit" and I wonder how can someone just drop it...just seem so essential for basic survival.