Twitter does not bare any resemblance to the real world. It is a lightning conductor for the thoughts and musings of the permanently outraged. It seems to be dominated by people who are aligned to the left on the political spectrum who may have more man hours * than your ordinary joe soap. News and clickbait articles are used to agitate these people and get a reaction. There is a deep mistrust of government who mistakenly try to appease this mob with more totalitarianism. There is an outrage at mere mention of opening of restrictions reinforced at the awful spectre of people being sick in a hospital broadcast on a tv current affairs programme. When they see overworked hospital staff (as was always the case) their general work shyness cannot begin to comprehend this. They thought everything in life was for free. Its notable though that the mob are not as exorcised about slow roll out of vaccines. No, this current status quo suits them down to the ground. To summarise it is a complete and utter waste of time debating with these people. Their ideologies and lifestyle choices wont allow it. In fact it would be an occupational hazard to do so.
I have a tiny twitter pool, I only ever read articles, don’t bother with comments myself so I can’t say
But the likes of Woolie and Ewan seem to get plenty of support, would you even express your concerns to your own following however small that may be and strive to make them think
I honestly believe that TFK is so unbalanced as to make it completely pointless adding to the roar, if anybody is so passionate about something shouldn’t they try to be part of the solution
The real world doesn’t have the newshounds peering through the minutes of NPHET briefings or investigating the benefits of Ivermectin that you’d see on here.
Why don’t you write letters to the government and your union. Tell them you’re not at risk, that you teach deprived children and that it’s shameful how your profession has behaved.