Alright I'm gonna wade into this because I have a day off tomorrow and I'm a masochist.
First and foremost, ColdDog, most of us here genuinely have no idea what you're going on about. You latch onto several topics at the same time and throw in ad hominem personal attacks to boot. Your tone is combative, angry and has been for awhile. NaffNaff isn't the only one concerned about you. I've had my disagreements with you as well but I do care about your well being and really believe you need to take a break from this topic.
This is primarily a thread about Covid19 and ideally shouldn't deviate too much. Members like NaffNaff drop in his daily updates on Covid19 news (which I genuinely appreciate), we discuss a bit about it, and then we move on. I occasionally drop in comments about Covid19 at my workplace and my province/city. Nothing here is meant to be taken too seriously as we're all just a bunch of gaming nerds. From what I can tell, you went way off tangent and delved into global poverty(?), how we don't contribute to charity (??), and how we're elitist (???). You accuse us of being uncompassionate and privileged. You adopt a stance of victim hood, something I find puzzling. Out of curiosity I went back several threads just to figure out what was it we said that ticked you off and I couldn't find anything. I implore you to identify the posts that you deem offensive, perhaps we can then rectify them.
Ultimately, most of us here have no means to affect the outcome of this pandemic. Unless we're frontline medical workers, virologists, and infection control experts, we're pretty much just going along with this wild ride.
All I can say is continue to wear PPE (Yes we know it doesn't protect us 100%, I don't think any of us prance around in them with a sense of false security) and social distance when possible. Be kind and patient to your family, neighbours, and community. If you go way back to March/April, many of us were already saying this back then. Most of us here have long come to the conclusion that we're in this for the long haul and the virus can't be 'controlled'. All we can do is try and protect ourselves and our loved ones, pray that our governments don't shut down our economies again, and hope that the virus will eventually be managed either through time or a vaccine. That's all we can do really.
I personally am back at work doing 60+ hour work weeks. I don't feel helpless or out of control. I'm grateful that I'm earning a living again. If anything the first lockdown afforded me some much needed time off to reflect on my career, my relationships, and what's important in my life. 2020 has been an odd year for all us. We've all suffered whether it is financially, mentally, or for the unfortunate few who caught Covid, physically. That said, I hope this shared suffering has fostered in all of us a sense of empathy, compassion, and solidarity.
To end it off, I hope all of us are doing alright and I sincerely hope most of us take some time off to simply......breath.
All the best.