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Originally Posted by Monticore
They should have definitely done it differently and tried to discourage it in a general way but singling them out would have been a recipe for disaster, but it seems so far in terms of the virus more damage has been done by people upset there wasn't more finger pointing at the protests than the protests themselves.
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HOpefully so.
But again, the problem in the end and the bigger problem is the optics of it. When you do it that way, you lose your messaging, which when you need it again (now) people are gonna go "nah, not again".
It's been hard as shit on everyone. Rescheduled weddings, not going to or getting to have funerals, kids out of school, people losing businesses etc.
Then you have some having big funerals, pushing mass gatherings for social justice reasons and what not, then turn around and tell others not to do it?
Are we seriously not seeing this? Is it just me?