COVID retrospective - What a wild time that was!

When they did that very first press conference with that Tedros guy I knew it was some bullshit cause even then he was sucking Xi's dick pretty hard. Amazingly I still see the odd person wearing a mask as they bike alone down an empty street. I avoided all conversation about it until late 2021 IRL when it became apparent that even people with two jabs were going "enough is enough".

I don't think the absolute groundswell of people turning against the official narrative was fully understood by even those against it.
 
I went along with it for maybe the first month. Then I got sick of it. It went on for so long that at one point, I had forgotten what life was like before lockdowns and masks.

In some ways, I still don't, because the world will never be the same again, even though we're more or less back to "normal".

A lot of people proved to be obedient neighborcattle, but the Laptop Caste's lies, flip-flops, gaslighting, and censorship gave a lot of normies their first redpill. Institutional trust died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, and it's all because they were too hungry for power.

That said, I did enjoy having a closed office where customers couldn't come in and bother me, and having vacant roads. But now everyone drives like they're qualifying for the Special Olympics Grand Prix.
 
The only country outside the US which had any semblance of non-compliance and resistance was the UK
This doesn’t surprise me. The British are a funny lot. We are known to be polite and nice BUT there is a massive component of the national psyche which will not be told what to do and which relentlessly takes the piss and just quietly says no. We do not like tyrants. We do not like being told what we should think. And yes they are trying very hard with the loicences for everything and the hate crime laws and all that but a John Bull or Norf. FC man just doesn’t like ‘em, simple as. I love that about us. It’s a really deep seated part of our culture.
Look at the lads going round with tree loppers in London just now, taking out the ULEZ cameras. Heroes, and there is almost total public support for them. Loads of videos of guys just casually taking out a camera and no one saw anything despite them being next to a pavement cafe. Newspaper comments sections 99% in support.
It takes quite a lot for the British to outwardly rebel but we do get there and when we do the map tends to get pink.
I’m sure they will do something similar again - I think it’ll be climate lockdowns mixed with rationing for carbon, travel, meat etc as well as digital subscription everything/social scores etc.
I’ll just do what I did for covid. Smile, nod, no I’m not complying, thank you. What else can I do? My conscience on all this is clear, I tried my best to be honest and stick to my principles. I’m sure there’s a lever that will bend all of us but until I physically cannot rebel, I will keep rebelling. You can too.
 
A couple people I know haven't fully recovered from COVID. One last their sense of smell and taste through their second exposure of COVID. And yes, they're vaccinated.

I hoped that COVID-19 would've been a time for all of us to reflect on what's going on in our lives and with the world. Like a wake up call to chill out.
 
Lost the later part of my 20's and got thrown into a deep depression spiral by having all of my positive outlets banned. Also buttfucked the economy and made amazon trillions, purely by accident of course *cough*.

Anyone who tries to file covid away as "haha remember that?" can eat a fist. Fuck those faggots for destroying both personal lives and whole economies. You won't be forgiven, and it's only because your corrupt overlords protect you that I won't beat your ass for it, you micro authoritian wannabe faggot.
 
Did it really happen? Seems so bizzare, like we stepped into one of those crazy Twilight Zone episodes...
Coronapanic was a cult-y circus of "vaccine" pushing, "face masks", "temporary" closures, "social distancing", and panic buying that felt more like a drill. Even though the coof is a real disease. May "The New Normal" go back to hell and never return to this world.
 
I genuinely believe that without the 2022 Trucker protests, Canada would have still dragged out ridiculous COVID measures into late 2022, and maybe even 2023.

As a Canadian, living in Quebec, the sheer rhetoric against the unvaccinated, and the "public polling" totally in favor of every rights-restricting measure the governments here enacted, alongside the courts basically rubber stamping it all, was incredibly strong in January 2022.

Quebec literally had a curfew that ended in late January, 2022, and it was replaced with more places requiring vaxpasses (including large stores like WalMart or Costco). They were also wanting an "unvaxxed" tax. On the federal level, the Trudeau government was proposing an interprovincial trucker vax mandate, requiring vaccination for truckers to cross provincial borders (a major cause of the 2022 Trucker protests). The federal government was fully aware only somewhere between 30-50% of truckers were vaccinated before the protests, and were willing to implode the Canadian economy further to force more people to get vaccinated or lose their jobs.

Canada only ended the requirement for vaccination for flights, trains, and ferries in late June 2022.

The problem is how so many people were seemingly okay with this. Even some members of my family sheepishly aren't bothered by being under useless, pointless curfews for almost a year, because "hurr durr we don't go out late much anymore."
The one redeeming factor of this whole mess, to me, is that it showed my family truly does have the balls. They were always there protesting the COVID bullshit, and for that I respect them immensely.
 
I was skeptical from day one and thought coronapanic was an overblown reaction to a mere flu, but early on there were nagging fears that it was worse. Also as I've mentioned several times before, I was worried "The New Normal" could never end. Glad it ended here.
I was concerned as well at the start. SARS was something I followed quite closely and the general feeling was that we dodged a bullet on that one. We are well overdue a really nasty flu epidemic as well. When I saw this start up I thought uh oh, this could well be the big one.
By early spring it was obvious it wasn’t, but before then I also worried it could be really bad. I would love to know what all the china ‘spraying whole streets down and people dropping dead’ stuff was all about - propaganda? Who knows.
The only time I’d ever heard ‘the new normal’ before was a colleague discussing living with an illness that’s going to kill her - like ‘yeah it sucks but its our normal now and we just get in with it.’ To hear it in this wider context alarmed me from the start.
I would really like people to reflect more on it all, but I’ve been struck yet again by how quickly people completely forget what they said and did.
 
'yeah it sucks but its our normal now and we just get in with it.' To hear it in this wider context alarmed me from the start.
I recall talking to an older lady clerk at a convenience store. On how long "The New Normal" could last, she bitterly claimed "we'll die with our masks on", and it was at that time that I was worried she may be right, as there was no end to the "pandemic" in sight.

And I can still recall the propaganda about muzzling up. The dystopian frequent reminders over intercoms in stores that wearing a "face mask" is required, that "we're in this together", and that crazy book "heroes wear masks" with Elmo muzzled up.

Another thing I recall is the local movie theater having just blank white spaces instead of posters outside, and of course toilet paper and paper towel aisles being empty.
 
we'll die with our masks on",
A lot of the most vocal anti-lockdown people I met were elderly. They saw absolutely no point in living if they couldn’t hug a grandchild. A lot of elderly people died alone, neglected and having not seen the people who loved them. Even the queen had to sit alone at her own husbands funeral.
It makes me very sad, and very angry. And I am sure people will be just as fucking gullible in the next run through the repression machine whatever it is.
 
Another memory from the "pandemic": libraries being indefinitely "temporarily" closed, and at least one restaurant (a Panda Express) converting to this "curbside pickup" way, where they'd serve people at the doors and not let anyone in. Also there were those plastic panel things, as if coof viruses would magically not just float around.

A lot of the most vocal anti-lockdown people I met were elderly. They saw absolutely no point in living if they couldn’t hug a grandchild.
Of course "little people" had to follow "The New Normal", but such may not have applied as much to those significantly more wealthy.
 
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I would really like people to reflect more on it all, but I’ve been struck yet again by how quickly people completely forget what they said and did.
There was no real denouement for COVID. On the right you've got people assuming the emergency lockdowns are a plot for a fascist takeover and the vaccine will kill everyone, and on the left you've got eternal masking, annual vaccines and a surge of long COVID disability cases.

None of this actually happened and it just faded away and ended. A lot of people seem to have trouble processing that.
 
I went along for it not questioning too much out of concern for the elderly until the Saint Floyd riots were allowed to happen which magically put a pause on the scamdemic. After that all bets were off for me it should have been at that point that every citizen realized what a crock of shit it all was.

Now I'm even more of a deranged asocial schizo than I was going into it and I have lost whatever remaining faith in the niggercattle waking up I might have had prior
 
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