04-07-2025, 02:15 PM
it's really not easy to make a decision when you're up against something that you've never experienced before, especially something as huge and risky as a pandemic. Erring on the side of caution is the sane thing to do, in my opinion.
The responses to Jacinda's handling of the situation are quite telling - it clearly shows who values money over human life, who is morally corrupt and full of greed, and who actually has empathy.
It is this greedy kind of person who caused a situation such as this, in America: https://edition.cnn.com/2024/10/04/us/im...ers-helene
Such people simply do not care about you and your life. The same kind of people who would have kept the country going during COVID, no matter how many deaths there were.
The responses to Jacinda's handling of the situation are quite telling - it clearly shows who values money over human life, who is morally corrupt and full of greed, and who actually has empathy.
It is this greedy kind of person who caused a situation such as this, in America: https://edition.cnn.com/2024/10/04/us/im...ers-helene
Such people simply do not care about you and your life. The same kind of people who would have kept the country going during COVID, no matter how many deaths there were.