TheOstrich wrote:Sorry, but I am seeing the evidence, WM. I was only discussing this with both Mrs O and a former work colleague today.
There have been noticeable changes in the microcosm of "society" in our street since the advent of Covid. People are not coming out of the house, chatting, interacting like they would have done before the pandemic, even with the easing of restrictions. People are now so introverted that they barely acknowledge each other. It's been quite a sea-change over the last two years and I believe it is indicative of a deterioration in people's general mental health. A combination of fear, anger and frustration has caused this.
I am certainly getting concerned for one of our neighbours.
Maybe it's not like that in your neighbourhood. It would be interesting to know other's experiences ....
I think the pandemic has amplified the characteristics of some. Stubborn people are more stubborn. Timid people more timid.
Down our street? Barbara. VERY stubborn. Last Saturday she went to Otley, on public transport. Freezing day, it would have taken her hours to get there with at least two stops to change bus. She has been doing type of thing throughout Covid, throughout lockdown, even after her knee replacement. She won't let anything stop her.
The daughter of one of our neighbours. Comes to see her father but stands outside the house - she won't go in. Terribly nervous.
Fear is everywhere, I would say. Today an elderly couple came out of Sainsbury's masked up, got into their car still masked up and drove away still masked up. Do they wear a mask in their own house? Throughout the pandemic I've seen people walking on their own, outside with not another human being in sight, wearing a mask.
The government have deliberately gone out of their way to put people in fear, with blood curdling forecasts of deaths that never came true, po-faced "experts" whose every prediction was always the worst case scenario.
Interestingly for the first time I can remember a member of the MSM, Kay Burley, asked the weasel Michael Gove about government scaremongering, which he denied had happened - liar.
Here's a pdf viewing of minutes from the government's "nudge unit" meeting of 20th March 2020.. The quote about people not being scared enough is at the bottom of page 1, under the heading Persuasion.
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... 032020.pdfOur own government set out deliberately to scare the population into compliance with their orders; and they succeeded.