Sunday 5 April 2020

Blatant Contradictions on Coronavirus Rules


Blatant Contradictions on Coronavirus Rules




You have to stay 2 meters apart. But you can't take a drive to a park to walk.

You can walk your dog in town. But you can't take your dog for a drive to a park and walk it.

You can not visit your friends while you stay outside their home. But it's OK to chat on the street if you keep your distance.

You are only allowed one exercise a day, such as walking. But you can go out later and walk to the shop.

It's OK to be in a food store as long as you keep your distance. But other shops have to be closed (as if you can't keep your distance there).

The government encourages you to work at home, which usually involves using a computer and/or stationary. However, computer shops are closed so you can't have any repairs done; the shops that sell stationary goods are closed, as they, too, are considered non-essential. So, how can people do their work and help the economy?

You can buy food for yourself and for your dog. But you can't go to a pet shop to buy dog food.

You are told that people from your household can be together. Then they tell you no more than two can be together.

You are to limit your time outdoors to protect your health. But you can't go outside for fresh air and sunlight which is good for your health.

You are told to stand 2 metres apart to protect you from the virus. But it's OK if you stand downwind from someone.

Someone will tell you off if you stand too close to another person. But it's OK if the cashier is close to you.

You are told to wash your hands – presumably to protect you from the virus. But you face is exposed to the “virus” all the time.

I hope you see the many contradictions we have to live with. Yet, there are many people who accept both as being OK. Here is what God has to say about that: 

A double-minded person is unstable in all their ways. James 1:8

In short, we have unstable people who are leading our respective nations.


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