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"This whole panic buying/stockpiling of food has highlighted what a selfish society that we now live in. I really don’t like what I’m seeing or experiencing, the unprecedented demand for basic foodstuffs is sickening. If people were to take a more level headed approach to shopping then there would be enough to go around. That’s unlikely to happen despite retailers and the government asking people to be sensible and that really saddens me. The virus has exposed our society for what it is, selfish and self-centred." It hasn't exposed anything, save that basic instincts of survival and self preservation are very much alive and well. It's when it clashes with concepts of morality and fairness that it shocks people. | |||
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"This whole panic buying/stockpiling of food has highlighted what a selfish society that we now live in. I really don’t like what I’m seeing or experiencing, the unprecedented demand for basic foodstuffs is sickening. If people were to take a more level headed approach to shopping then there would be enough to go around. That’s unlikely to happen despite retailers and the government asking people to be sensible and that really saddens me. The virus has exposed our society for what it is, selfish and self-centred. It hasn't exposed anything, save that basic instincts of survival and self preservation are very much alive and well. It's when it clashes with concepts of morality and fairness that it shocks people. " | |||
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"This whole panic buying/stockpiling of food has highlighted what a selfish society that we now live in. I really don’t like what I’m seeing or experiencing, the unprecedented demand for basic foodstuffs is sickening. If people were to take a more level headed approach to shopping then there would be enough to go around. That’s unlikely to happen despite retailers and the government asking people to be sensible and that really saddens me. The virus has exposed our society for what it is, selfish and self-centred. It hasn't exposed anything, save that basic instincts of survival and self preservation are very much alive and well. It's when it clashes with concepts of morality and fairness that it shocks people. " Absolutely. But also take a look at the community spirit and people supporting one another. Just a shame it took this to get us all together. | |||
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"This whole panic buying/stockpiling of food has highlighted what a selfish society that we now live in. I really don’t like what I’m seeing or experiencing, the unprecedented demand for basic foodstuffs is sickening. If people were to take a more level headed approach to shopping then there would be enough to go around. That’s unlikely to happen despite retailers and the government asking people to be sensible and that really saddens me. The virus has exposed our society for what it is, selfish and self-centred." theyre scared is all, everyone is scaremongering including the people here, theyre feared for their lives i mean we could die | |||
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"This whole panic buying/stockpiling of food has highlighted what a selfish society that we now live in. I really don’t like what I’m seeing or experiencing, the unprecedented demand for basic foodstuffs is sickening. If people were to take a more level headed approach to shopping then there would be enough to go around. That’s unlikely to happen despite retailers and the government asking people to be sensible and that really saddens me. The virus has exposed our society for what it is, selfish and self-centred. It hasn't exposed anything, save that basic instincts of survival and self preservation are very much alive and well. It's when it clashes with concepts of morality and fairness that it shocks people. Absolutely. But also take a look at the community spirit and people supporting one another. Just a shame it took this to get us all together. " True. I have 2 freezers almost full which I usually do anyway. And I’ll damn sure be sharing with neighbours than see them starve! | |||
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"This whole panic buying/stockpiling of food has highlighted what a selfish society that we now live in. I really don’t like what I’m seeing or experiencing, the unprecedented demand for basic foodstuffs is sickening. If people were to take a more level headed approach to shopping then there would be enough to go around. That’s unlikely to happen despite retailers and the government asking people to be sensible and that really saddens me. The virus has exposed our society for what it is, selfish and self-centred." All very true, and it is quite sickening. I watched an interview on RT the other day, and apparently, one thing that's being discussed, is whether to adopt communism to try combat disparity that will soon occur due to all this panic buying. But also in terms of medical treatment etc. Not sure if that'll be a good thing or not though. | |||
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"And just because people may have stocked trollies doesn’t mean they’re panic buying. I went to tescos yesterday for 2 elderly neighbours and my parents. Didn’t get anything for us apart from a packet of buttons. The looks I got! Be nice people!" They were jealous of the Chocolate Buttons. And yes people often assume the worst. I fit in the vulnerable group that can use the hours set aside for us to shop, I haven’t yet. I don’t look ill and I was worried I’d be challenged by someone who thinks they know better. I’ve put all my doctors letter in my handbag in case I decide to go at some point and was asked for proof. | |||
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"This whole panic buying/stockpiling of food has highlighted what a selfish society that we now live in. I really don’t like what I’m seeing or experiencing, the unprecedented demand for basic foodstuffs is sickening. If people were to take a more level headed approach to shopping then there would be enough to go around. That’s unlikely to happen despite retailers and the government asking people to be sensible and that really saddens me. The virus has exposed our society for what it is, selfish and self-centred. All very true, and it is quite sickening. I watched an interview on RT the other day, and apparently, one thing that's being discussed, is whether to adopt communism to try combat disparity that will soon occur due to all this panic buying. But also in terms of medical treatment etc. Not sure if that'll be a good thing or not though. " Probably not a great idea , 65 million people died of communism between 1917 and 2017 | |||
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"This whole panic buying/stockpiling of food has highlighted what a selfish society that we now live in. I really don’t like what I’m seeing or experiencing, the unprecedented demand for basic foodstuffs is sickening. If people were to take a more level headed approach to shopping then there would be enough to go around. That’s unlikely to happen despite retailers and the government asking people to be sensible and that really saddens me. The virus has exposed our society for what it is, selfish and self-centred. All very true, and it is quite sickening. I watched an interview on RT the other day, and apparently, one thing that's being discussed, is whether to adopt communism to try combat disparity that will soon occur due to all this panic buying. But also in terms of medical treatment etc. Not sure if that'll be a good thing or not though. Probably not a great idea , 65 million people died of communism between 1917 and 2017" Well exactly, but on paper... And I'm sure governments will be able to spin it well.. | |||
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"The virus has exposed our society for what it is, selfish and self-centred." I think that's been apparent for the last few years. The virus has just torn away the last veneer of pretence. | |||
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"This whole panic buying/stockpiling of food has highlighted what a selfish society that we now live in. I really don’t like what I’m seeing or experiencing, the unprecedented demand for basic foodstuffs is sickening. If people were to take a more level headed approach to shopping then there would be enough to go around. That’s unlikely to happen despite retailers and the government asking people to be sensible and that really saddens me. The virus has exposed our society for what it is, selfish and self-centred. All very true, and it is quite sickening. I watched an interview on RT the other day, and apparently, one thing that's being discussed, is whether to adopt communism to try combat disparity that will soon occur due to all this panic buying. But also in terms of medical treatment etc. Not sure if that'll be a good thing or not though. Probably not a great idea , 65 million people died of communism between 1917 and 2017" Could you break down those figures for me.? | |||
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"It’s not selfish it’s instinct and panic through fear and fully predictable. The government should have pre empted it and took action to prevent it. People are in general being very kind and supportive and working to male sure old and sick people in the community are looked after. " If it was instinct everyone would be doing it. 2nd part is spot on. | |||
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"This whole panic buying/stockpiling of food has highlighted what a selfish society that we now live in. I really don’t like what I’m seeing or experiencing, the unprecedented demand for basic foodstuffs is sickening. If people were to take a more level headed approach to shopping then there would be enough to go around. That’s unlikely to happen despite retailers and the government asking people to be sensible and that really saddens me. The virus has exposed our society for what it is, selfish and self-centred. All very true, and it is quite sickening. I watched an interview on RT the other day, and apparently, one thing that's being discussed, is whether to adopt communism to try combat disparity that will soon occur due to all this panic buying. But also in terms of medical treatment etc. Not sure if that'll be a good thing or not though. " They wouldnt be able to.adopt communism as thats an entirely different political ideology. You can have capitalist/socialist model (Denmark,Norway etc)which ensures there are no huge disparities between the rich and poor. | |||
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"This whole panic buying/stockpiling of food has highlighted what a selfish society that we now live in. I really don’t like what I’m seeing or experiencing, the unprecedented demand for basic foodstuffs is sickening. If people were to take a more level headed approach to shopping then there would be enough to go around. That’s unlikely to happen despite retailers and the government asking people to be sensible and that really saddens me. The virus has exposed our society for what it is, selfish and self-centred. All very true, and it is quite sickening. I watched an interview on RT the other day, and apparently, one thing that's being discussed, is whether to adopt communism to try combat disparity that will soon occur due to all this panic buying. But also in terms of medical treatment etc. Not sure if that'll be a good thing or not though. They wouldnt be able to.adopt communism as thats an entirely different political ideology. You can have capitalist/socialist model (Denmark,Norway etc)which ensures there are no huge disparities between the rich and poor." As mentioned, it was an interview on RT (Russia Today), just thought it was interesting that it was getting discussed at lenght. I notice you didn't mention other socialist countries, ie. Venezuela.. But yeah, some strategy needs implimented to ensure no disparity across countries. But look at how unevenly resources are spread out already, so not looking good. | |||
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"This whole panic buying/stockpiling of food has highlighted what a selfish society that we now live in. I really don’t like what I’m seeing or experiencing, the unprecedented demand for basic foodstuffs is sickening. If people were to take a more level headed approach to shopping then there would be enough to go around. That’s unlikely to happen despite retailers and the government asking people to be sensible and that really saddens me. The virus has exposed our society for what it is, selfish and self-centred. All very true, and it is quite sickening. I watched an interview on RT the other day, and apparently, one thing that's being discussed, is whether to adopt communism to try combat disparity that will soon occur due to all this panic buying. But also in terms of medical treatment etc. Not sure if that'll be a good thing or not though. They wouldnt be able to.adopt communism as thats an entirely different political ideology. You can have capitalist/socialist model (Denmark,Norway etc)which ensures there are no huge disparities between the rich and poor. As mentioned, it was an interview on RT (Russia Today), just thought it was interesting that it was getting discussed at lenght. I notice you didn't mention other socialist countries, ie. Venezuela.. But yeah, some strategy needs implimented to ensure no disparity across countries. But look at how unevenly resources are spread out already, so not looking good. " Not really an expert on Venezuela so didnt really bring that up. The basis behind communism/socialism is admirable but has been corrupted in the past (stalin) and possibly unrealistic. We just seem to be increasingly closer to America where its everyman for himself than the nordic countries who seem to have got it spot on. | |||
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