Do people still look back in anger over COVID restrictions? - And by that I mean, how many people are still looking back in anger over them?

Alex Hogendorp

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In my opinion. COVID restrictions feel nothing more than a minor inconvenience and naive implementation for me. Though I don't like COVID restrictions very much, I no longer feel it to be medical tyranny like I used to back in the day. I still remember people spreading fear porn about "A new virus" or "Pandemic treaty" after COVID on both sides of the spectrum. Yes. I am still aware that people died from either the Vaccine or the Virus around that time. But in my opinion. The COVID vaccine isn't much different from other vaccines.

Edit: While writing this, I forgot to implement the suicides, families torn apart, people dying from the vaccine side effects and so on. So yeah. I do look back in anger.
 
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I mean it was certainly cool to have my job threatened because at the time I wanted to wait.

Now do I look back in anger? Oh yeah, 100%. I will hold that time over people forever
I will never forget the mass psychosis and blatant stupidity and gullibility of the general public in that period. I also learnt that most people are very cowardly and you can get them to do anything you want if you threaten to make them even slightly uncomfortable.
It further served to entrench my opinion that Boomers are evil and selfish, given that they were the ones who insisted that EVERYONE!!! MUST!!! BE!!! VAXXED!!! with a gene therapy the long term effects of which were unknown, on the premise that it might buy Boomers a few more years.
Boomer motto: "We bet your life."

I watched as friends and relatives ended up hospitalised with heart inflammation. I also saw one of my best friends have immediate circulatory issues that lasted a couple of years, and a friend's teenage son get a rare cancer in his intestines. Another friend's wife had cancers that had been in complete remission reappear with a vengeance.
 
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I will never forget the mass psychosis and blatant stupidity and gullibility of the general public in that period. I also learnt that most people are very cowardly and you can get them to do anything you want if you threaten to make them even slightly uncomfortable.
It further served to entrench my opinion that Boomers are evil and selfish, given that they were the ones who insisted that EVERYONE!!! MUST!!! BE!!! VAXXED!!! with a gene therapy the long term effects of which were unknown, on the premise that it might buy Boomers a few more years.
Boomer motto: "We bet your life."

I watched as friends and relatives ended up hospitalised with heart inflammation. I also saw one of my best friends have immediately circulatory issues that lasted a couple of years, and a friend's teenage son get a rare cancer in his intestines. Another friend's wife had cancers that had been in complete remission reappear with a vengeance.
The COVID times were truly a shithole. I will still remember the horrors of that age. The horrors of Psychological warfare by governments, how much it tore families apart and the amount of people who died from the untested vaccine. You're right. I seriously cannot downplay the severity of this issue and I will continue looking back in anger. It was the worst time to be alive in decades.
 
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