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Originally Posted by OtinG
Well sounds like you have some "blame game" going on too.
I'm a boomer, as are my siblings and cousins. What I’ve seen among my generation in my family and among my friends is a fairly strong sense of staying safe, wearing masks, staying out of public places, and social distancing. I’ve seen way more unsafe social behavior among the younger crowds, but over all I would say every generation seems to have way too many who are being very unsafe in a social manner. I don't see this as a generational blame game moment. I see it as a problem of ignorance and lack of understanding of just how dangerous this pandemic is. Way too many are falling in line with political beliefs rather than engaging their brains to decide what is the best course of action for themselves, their families, their friends, and society in general.
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This was targeting my family. Not talking of anybody else. We can't really tell, we're really isolating from the world.
But seeing my parents visiting my siblings, insisting on having their grand-children... I'm just glad I'm living far enough, so they can't try to convince /guilt trip me to visit.