To all the young people, especially students. Don't go out enjoying yourselves after 10pm. Dont visit your friends. Don't organize any parties and dont expect a job after your studies, there wont be any. But hey it's your duty to destroy your fun and future. No wonder a lot are rebelling, I'm 62 and I may or may not be vulnerable but I don't blame them.
I always thought students went to university to learn. Didn't realise till this recent publicity that they spend so much time out drinking late at night. They are always claiming poverty and living on beans - try spending drinks money on food in future.
// Didn't realise till this recent publicity that they spend so much time out drinking late at night. //
one of my colleagues said of his brother who read maff
all he seemed to do was look at the ceiling thro the bottom of a bottle
( good maff degree so he must have studied at some time )
There is absolutely NO evidence that the young are responsible for the second spike. NONE.
The fact that the Government had a £Million campaign to tell us all to go back to work, and then a fortnight later telling us the complete opposite is a bit of a clue to the real cause.
They locked down far too late, eased far too early and now lockdown2 is with us for 6 months at huge expense to the economy, jobs and personal freedom.
I fear the British public is tiring of their incompetence, utter uselessness.
I feel most sorry for the younger people. I had my turn of being a teenager, where socialising was the most important priority. They have missed out a lot, with exams, proms, pubs, parties, schools, colleges, preschools... all normal things, while not themselves being particularly at risk themselves.
It's impossible to catch the virus before 10pm we all know that.
I have noticed a shift in recent weeks to blaming people for the increased cases of the virus.
The young in general dont vote for the Tories so they are an easy target to apportion blame