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<blockquote data-quote="Seadog" data-source="post: 1535859" data-attributes="member: 4129"><p>This is what I've been starting to think but in a much wider scope. You have heaps of what I would call semi-critical infrastructure to a functioning society having already short ranks shortened further. Things like police which can't answer calls, nurses being let go when beds are overflowing, teachers when kids have already missed tons of school, and all manner of other public servants. Further, some countries are taking things one step further and saying they can't access essential services like health care, supermarkets, unemployment benefits etc. So what prey tell are even 5% of a population who can't work, access benefits, (and even if they could) get into the place to buy food to feed their families supposed to do? I'll tell you. Realizing they have nothing to lose, they can get very unpredictable and very dangerous. Maybe that's what TPTB want, but for anyone who's thought a couple steps down the road "OK, so they do that and then what? OK, and then what?, OK, and if you were in that position where would that leave you, and what would your options be? I'm just amazed how people can't think this through. Or maybe it's just a bunch of gutless leaders plainly not thinking, and covering their asses, saying "well if every other province/state is doing it, I probably should too...."</p><p></p><p>If it every got extended to <em>really</em> critical areas like power/water/sewage I bet it would be a matter of days before you'd see roving gangs. "You have no power, netflix, and your toilet is overflowing. And it's ALL THE ANTI-VAXXER'S FAULT!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seadog, post: 1535859, member: 4129"] This is what I've been starting to think but in a much wider scope. You have heaps of what I would call semi-critical infrastructure to a functioning society having already short ranks shortened further. Things like police which can't answer calls, nurses being let go when beds are overflowing, teachers when kids have already missed tons of school, and all manner of other public servants. Further, some countries are taking things one step further and saying they can't access essential services like health care, supermarkets, unemployment benefits etc. So what prey tell are even 5% of a population who can't work, access benefits, (and even if they could) get into the place to buy food to feed their families supposed to do? I'll tell you. Realizing they have nothing to lose, they can get very unpredictable and very dangerous. Maybe that's what TPTB want, but for anyone who's thought a couple steps down the road "OK, so they do that and then what? OK, and then what?, OK, and if you were in that position where would that leave you, and what would your options be? I'm just amazed how people can't think this through. Or maybe it's just a bunch of gutless leaders plainly not thinking, and covering their asses, saying "well if every other province/state is doing it, I probably should too...." If it every got extended to [I]really[/I] critical areas like power/water/sewage I bet it would be a matter of days before you'd see roving gangs. "You have no power, netflix, and your toilet is overflowing. And it's ALL THE ANTI-VAXXER'S FAULT!" [/QUOTE]
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