Millions living with collective PTSD from having had to spend 4 years at high level of opposition & resistance to a madman. Huge psychological transition now from co-resistors to co-creators. New phase of our lives from urgently staving off destruction to urgently aiding creation
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Lol. Seriously. This is nuts. Nothing to do with a year of unnecessary lockdowns. Nope.
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Replying to @craigzabransky
Covid has been deeply stressful too, of course. But even that anxiety was compounded by the fact that he was so irresponsible & inept at dealing with it.

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Yes, everything was intensively dramatized, with choreographed attempts at creating chaos & division. It was exhausting.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Much stress was added thanks to the fear focused media and unnecessary lockdowns in states....data confirms they didn’t work. And now people face a experimental vaccine with potential carrots for freedom.... Stress continues....
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🎯Exactly. Since day 1 of covid, it was appalling the way it was handled. We knew viruses needed a host to survive & his delay in acting was deadly. When he did act is was to suggest things like bleach. 🤦🏽‍♀️ It’s really unbelievable (if we hadn’t lived it.)
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Iit has turned out that all those fears were news media based fantasies. Those of us who went on living did well and thrived. Don't believe everything you see and hear on TV, focus on your family, love your neighbors and you will do well in life regardless of who is President.
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You are right about the compounding effect. But I've got to say I've found Covid far more stressful then Trump simply being president. Stressful doesn't cut it honestly, I would say dehumanizing and disembodying. Living mostly on the internet has been a sort of hell
Truth. I never thought of it that way but you’re absolutely right