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Gail Gouveia's avatar

I still feel so much pent-up rage over what we all were put through. It caused division among family and friends, for which I still feel hurt. I didn't ridicule others for getting the shots, even though I tried to point out the problems, so I was unprepared for the scorn and superior attitude toward me.

I worried for musicians and artists who suddenly lost their creative outlet and spotlight, and I suspect a high suicide rate among these sensitive souls. And I don't think that many of us will ever recover from the economic hit that the related, sky-high inflation for food and other necessities caused for us. As little extra to share that I used to have, which enabled me to cook hot meals and buy simple necessities for the homeless a couple of times a month, now I am unable to do that, which is another painful reality. The only therapy that helps me is reading posts like yours, and talking to others who either saw the scam all along or are waking up to it now.

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Susan Lippman's avatar

Thank you for your trenchant commentary. In New York City, where I live, the situation was exactly as you describe it in California. I wonder if it's a deliberate attempt to dumb down our children. It was especially disastrous for children who needed speech therapy. Masks tend to mask human connections. That, too, I fear, was deliberate.

I am a retired social worker, and I am appalled by the Covid policies and their long term repercussions for everyone. Teachers, guidance counselors, nurses and social worker are leaving their professions in droves. The stress is just too hard to take.

We need to abandon this corrupt system and replace it with one that is much more humane. Unfortunately, as I am 82 years old, I don't expect to see it in my lifetime.

I repeat, Cindy Sheehan, you are a treasure. Let me know when you're in New York, so I am meet you.

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