Vince Villegas
I can't keep up. I just can't. I'm stressed. I'm exhausted trying to figure out what we're all supposed to do, believe, and be offended and outraged by next. And if you question something or don't see it the same as another person everyone feels the right to put you in your place. I am not even sure where my place is anymore!
Two months ago, First Responders were all the rage. In fact, they were heroes. We gave them free coffee, meals, and cheers as they drove by.Today we hate them and want them defunded because they can't be trusted.
Two months ago, truck drivers were the heroes, as well, for keeping America moving and the grocery stores stocked. Today we block the roads with protesters, drag them out of the cabs and beat them half to death.
Nurses and Doctors are still cool for now. But they may be unemployed. They too are heroes, unless of course they truly believe all lives matter. Then they're filled with hate and are part of problem like so many others.
Just 45 days ago protests weren't "essential" and were considered criminal, selfish and a murderous activity. Today they are gloriously critical and celebrated. All of the obvious criminal and murderous activities are simply ignored. If you protest about lockdowns for freedom, you are selfish and you will spread a virus. If you protest, loot, and riot for social justice, you are a warrior and the virus cedes.
Trust the experts. No, not those experts. Don't wear masks ... wear masks, but only good ones. Wait, don't wear masks, wear anything as a mask. Nevermind on the masks. Not sure, but if you don't, you hate people because you could be an asymptomatic spreader. Wait. That's not a thing anymore?
For 3 months, NOTHING was more important than social distance. In fact, we gave up all of our liberties for it. We canceled schools, medical and dental procedures, yet allowed the murder of babies, canceled activities, closed businesses, eliminated every spring rite of passage from prom to graduation, denied people funerals, even at Arlington, and we wrecked the economy for it. Then came social justice, and social distance was no more. Now things are more cut and dry though. A thousand people at three memorials. It's a matter of respect. I believe in that respect and the respect of many other people who were hero's in their own right but were denied an opportunity to be laid to rest with their friends and family present. But you can only assemble 50 or less people. And let's not even talk about Weddings, goodness knows they could be the most dangerous of all gatherings.
Black Lives Matter. Of course they do. Then multiple black police officers and individuals were killed during the "peaceful protests". I don't see any outrage. Black individually owned businesses burned to the ground. Silence. Deadliest weekend in Chicago. NOTHING!!
I'm really confused now. Look at the data, NO, not that data. Do the math. No, you can't do the math like that. Only the experts can understand the data and math. What do you mean other cities/states/governors are interpreting the data differently? Pools are safe in Indiana, but not Michigan? Playgrounds are safe in your town but not mine? Amusement parks are safe in Florida but not Ohio, nor Michigan.
Just listen to the black community leaders. No, not them.
If you are silent you are part of the problem. If you speak, you are part of the problem. If you have to ask, you don't understand. If you don't ask, you don't care.
It's all so predictable, tedious, and exhausting. Nothing adds up. It's one gigantic common core Math life problem, with ever changing denominators that I'm sure the media and politicians are eagerly ready to solve for us....until the next "crisis". This all during an election year? We knew it would get ugly for this years election we just didn't know this is how they were going to go about it.
So for now I pray. I pray God will heal our land and bless the United States of America.
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