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weecalf | 07:20 Mon 20th Apr 2020 | ChatterBank
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I’ve not seen any media links to overcrowded houses or flats crying children untidy houses with clothes all over the places ,people at there wits end . The video links are to very quiet well adjusted people in tidy places and coping with the situation . Lots of people have not adjusted to the situation we find our selves in The medical people doctors nurses and care workers are a credit in the way they talk about the situation . So perhaps it’s time a true reflection was shown . It is nothing short of just
awful out here and should be reflected in news broadcast or did I miss it
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but why ?
it would just be piling on the misery
Where’s ‘out here’?
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True it would but let’s not pretend people need help and it has to be a priority .
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Away from tv studios Zac
We'll move on to homes once the public has had their fill of teary-eyed wimmin venting from their cars.

I have to say that for me that moment passed quite a while ago.

Bring on the sofa bouncing toddlers and fat parents in joggers forthwith.
Maybe because people are more aware of others and are providing support, or maybe those who would normally be filling our screens are realising they are not in the worst position and are struggling on.
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Good luck to the people who are coping of course I admire them and wish them well no buts about that . There are people who are maybe just are not coping as well and their plight needs to be addressed and highlighted too was my point .
Why would people in the situation you describe invite the media in to their lives? Why would they choose to tell the world they can't cope?

Those families were living in overcrowded, untidy houses before the pandemic and nothing has changed. The kids will be on their computers or consoles, parent(s) parked in front of the tv ignoring everything around them. At least they don't have to get up in the mornings and get the kids to school which could very well be a relief for them.
Good point, weecalf. I haven’t seen many news items of Brits struggling through the pandemic and lockdown.

There was a big piece on yesterday about South Africans struggling horribly in deprived areas.
Their lives are tough at the best of times. Now, the ones that were working have lost their jobs. No money, no food, no anything. They’re desperate and don’t care about CV so aren’t (and can’t) keep a 2m distance from each other. They just want to eat. It’s so sad.
At least our unemployed and elderly haven't had a drop in income, they may even be spending less as they are not going out, even taking in to account delivery costs and maybe higher food bills (I haven't noticed my shopping costing more).
Weecalf, sorry if you are struggling mentally and have not adjusted well. Why don't you start with tidying your house? That might give you a purpose and make you feel better
I don't watch any of it.
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I’d give you best answer bednobs if I knew how you knew
I worry about children who have a rotten life at home and they're only relief might be going to school, seeing friends and getting a decent meal, with teachers who keep half an eye on the situation. Those kids are trapped in an unpleasant home and no-one knows what's happening.
well, you can only be talking about your situation... With staying at home, how would you know what anyone elses place looks like
you mean no viddie of pot bellied starving kids saying
"Miss - they came and took the tellhy and the car last night"

that would be because the kids arent dying in this one
but gransparents who tend to tidy up
just in case someone calls
( oh god and dont forget clean knickers when you take the dog for a walk)
// Those kids are trapped in an unpleasant home and no-one knows what's happening.//

o jesus I come from the generation that did NOT look on the schoolyard as a peaceful refuge....

Collette - Claudine 1895 - I was so ooby (*) at school I wondered if I cd ever be that happy again
(*) ooby - happy

I dropped it like a Red Hot Iron - stupid boy for picking it up some hard hearted - - - commented
Its propaganda -just like in the war where they showed rosy cheeked children tucking into suet dumplings or whatever they ate then. They did not show dead children under the rubble after the Blitz. So now in 2020 they show yummy mummies with immaculate kids in vast gardens planting seeds and making things out of old toilet rolls.-, and poor Jessica can't get to her dance class -tragic!

This is why the Government is behind the 'clap for the NHS'. Get everyone out clapping for the 'Brave' workers who go into battle without adequate defences, thanks to the Government. If soldiers were sent into battle without guns or protection we would not call them 'brave', we would be protesting on the streets, calling for the government to get something done quick.....oh hang on we can't do that for the NHS can we....because the government has put us all in lockdown...…..Mmmmmmmmm

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