deary
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Late on friday evening i went to the supermarket for my weekly shop .
As said It was late so maybe only 15-20 people in the store at most.
Majority were wearing masks & socially distancing but 5 people decided to flout the guidelines.
The 5 were in 2 groups male & females & were all between the ages of 15 & 25.
I have also observed that we now have 'young people' bleating on TV about feeling victimised that the current Covid spike is being attributed to them.
Do we live in a society that is more concerned with hurting peoples feelings than dealing with issues & saving lives?
As said It was late so maybe only 15-20 people in the store at most.
Majority were wearing masks & socially distancing but 5 people decided to flout the guidelines.
The 5 were in 2 groups male & females & were all between the ages of 15 & 25.
I have also observed that we now have 'young people' bleating on TV about feeling victimised that the current Covid spike is being attributed to them.
Do we live in a society that is more concerned with hurting peoples feelings than dealing with issues & saving lives?
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