The hypocrisy of women

Lynx nkaf

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But I've noticed for a while now the kind of criticisms women throw around -they are guilty of themselves x10(...) But interestingly women never seem to point them out correctly. They just mirror themselves.
True and true.
Absolutely.

It then becomes a negotiating? rationalising tool to try to prove who was or is worse in their degree of flaw.

Insanity, really.

As fellow humans we should and can always be acting in a manner that raises up each other, instead of knocking down.
To have good friends/partners, one must first be a good friend to ourselves then be a good partner/friend to others.
 

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What's "really" going on in those areas?

I trust that the stimulus package will help businesses, especially small businesses to survive, small timers gotta eat and pay salaries, rents etc .

Maybe open up certain sections of the city, create a green zone, areas where there's little to no new infections, support it and make it an example of how being disciplined with social distancing helps everyone.
Many business are not getting the funds they need to keep their employees or some sort of business operable. The feds really fvcked up on the rollout. I do not know anyone who received the PPL or EIBL loans yet. Banks are helping the people who are credit worthy, but if a business owner's credit sucks, they're fvcked. Here's how it seems to go. World shut down due to the virus -> stay at home order -> people not working -> companies are not producing -> economy stops -> supply chains slow to shut down (daily/meat/fruit/veggies/etc have already started to slow production this week) -> gov't wants to restart economy -> business owners have little to no capital -> we enter a moderate recession. I do not have the answer on how to get things going again.

It's very well possible that this can be a yearly experience. COVID-19 is a coronavirus, so is the common cold. Certain groups will not take a potential vaccine due to religious grounds (Muslims/Arabs/Jews/Hindu due to many vaccines are grown in pig cells). I understand their concern, and it's a very valid concern, so I hope the CDC and other Pharma co's are able to grow them in-vitro so we can avoid that issue. We need herd vaccination, so we need help from the world while respecting the religious beliefs.
 

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Women are like this becauze they have options, if you had the options women had you would be just as worse.
 

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It's very well possible that this can be a yearly experience. COVID-19 is a coronavirus, so is the common cold.
It's likely.

For now this is all humanity could do, a delaying tactic pending a vaccine and also acceptance of new attitudes (general cleanliness) by the public, for example shaking hands might have to take a backseat or learning to self quarantined, etc.

Many business are not getting the funds they need to keep their employees or some sort of business operable. The feds really fvcked up on the rollout. I do not know anyone who received the PPL or EIBL loans yet.
Prolly teething problems in the rollout, I don't think many agencies in any part of the world is prepared to have their systems be overwhelmed with applicants.

Asia is the same, some of their websites just crashed and it's a cluster fvck for businesses, especially those in the SME category.

Certain groups will not take a potential vaccine due to religious grounds (Muslims/Arabs/Jews/Hindu due to many vaccines are grown in pig cells). I understand their concern, and it's a very valid concern, so I hope the CDC and other Pharma co's are able to grow them in-vitro so we can avoid that issue. We need herd vaccination, so we need help from the world while respecting the religious beliefs.
This is a very subjective issue, I'm sure a compromise will be found towards that end.
 

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The Italian government has pledged billions for small downtrodden businesses.

Small problem; those billions need to move through banks, which are currently operating at 30% efficiency. Result? Most small businesses will disappear before they see a single cent.

What will happen to all that money?
 

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The Italian government has pledged billions for small downtrodden businesses.

Small problem; those billions need to move through banks, which are currently operating at 30% efficiency. Result? Most small businesses will disappear before they see a single cent.

What will happen to all that money?
nothing really most of this pledges are just borrowed money, bussiness will have to pay then back, with the same taxes as if they used this as a credit, understand the "help" the goverment is giving is only telling banks to give credit to people who would never get said credit and they WILL have to pay back, so pretty much they are moving the problem to a later date, places will still close, because, news flash,, goverment will still go after you for his taxes, but they will not lower tehy wages, cut costs, and lower the luxury they are used to have, but you, the lower bussiness owner, who pretty much support then, are ****ed, and need to lower you quality of life to keep then going.

with would be pretty fine if they closed all travel to china from start, with they don't now they will give you some rope so you can hung yourself in later date, and with goverment forcing people to close or they will be fined or tossed in jail, you just changed a week of possible dead to months of agonishing dead, pretty much is choose your poison, you are dead anyway
 

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It's likely.

For now this is all humanity could do, a delaying tactic pending a vaccine and also acceptance of new attitudes (general cleanliness) by the public, for example shaking hands might have to take a backseat or learning to self quarantined, etc.



Prolly teething problems in the rollout, I don't think many agencies in any part of the world is prepared to have their systems be overwhelmed with applicants.

Asia is the same, some of their websites just crashed and it's a cluster fvck for businesses, especially those in the SME category.



This is a very subjective issue, I'm sure a compromise will be found towards that end.
Agreed, but I think a vaccine will be hard to come by. We're still do not have an effective vaccine for the common cold (also a Coronavirus) or the Flu.
 

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A vaccine may be a long time (or forever) in coming. Better to focus your hopes on successful treatments. Meanwhile people having their lives destroyed because a certain segment of the population is afraid to leave their house is absurd at this point. Time to let people decide for themselves. We are free people after all, not animals to be caged.
 
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