Thursday 14 May 2020

My Anti-Lockdown Neighbours

My f**king neighbours, all of them as I do not intend to be specific nor name them, but some shame they should feel as they, daily, continue to be utter and total liabilities in these times of crisis.

We have all sides both aged over 75, one side has both going to different houses around the street as well as accepting visitors and their grand child to stay over, both going out and stopping to stand - without socially distancing - with multiple people.

The other side, similarly aged (if not older) and similarly accepting visitors, sneakier they invite visitors in via their side gate directly off of the curbside.  In an ineffectual attempt to hide their reception.

Another, a lone old woman again in at least her mid 70's accepting visits from different neighbours.

None of these households are actually self isolating, they believe they are but simply aren't.  All are visiting shops, all are going to locations where they could and surely at some might will pick up the virus and mixing with people who could carry it.

It beggars belief.

Not least as both our direct neighbours can be overheard extolling their efforts in the virus lockdown, extolling the death toll... When they flagrantly disregard the rules in their axis of bullshit.

No gloves, no masks, they come and go, visiting houses with kids.  Indeed kids on this street are out playing, mixing and swapping sweat and spit... I'm put in mind of kids being made to mix when chicken pox was about.

Except unlike chicken pox, taken early, corvid is a mortal threat to all and any age.

The fools.

3 comments:

  1. The idiots were out again, gathered around a table, five people from three households all around one table, swapping cake and gossip... All over 70... They believe themselves to be above the law and yet they'll be the first to need the NHS, the first to say they'd done their bit, despite clearly ruining the effort.

    It really does smack of their self opinion being above and beyond the needs of the Nation. Blood fools they are.

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  2. Tea parties this weekend, back and forth to one another's houses'...

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  3. After the tea party, how could they reduce the social distancing further?... Simple, have 4 people, from 2 households, in a 4x4 foot summer house together...

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