Coronavirus: Score at the expense of another.

And have you noticed that people are taking advantage of a crisis? That they want to score, at the expense of another. In other words, screaming for attention.

Just think of that so-called prophet, William Angel. He's justing people to protest against the virus measure. He thinks he knows this virus madness is nonsense.

This is a slap in the face of all the next of kin who have lost their loved ones to the coronavirus. And to all those people who are recovering from this disease.
A slap in the face of all those responders doing this job at risk of their own lives. And the responsibility for their families and loved ones.

A slap in the face of all those investigators.

But it's not just that Angel, it's also the people who support him and riot with him.
But also all those people who find it necessary to get close together again.
And also some mayors who think they can score in a personal capacity.

This week I also experienced such an attention-requester.

Our dog was with us in the camper during this warm weather. Our camper has crocheted curtains, which my wife made. When we enter the supermarket, we also open the windows a lot. When I walked into the supermarket a little later, a man came to me. He pointed me at the dog in our RV. I said it wasn't too hot. He thought he did, and he was going to call the police. I told him to go ahead.

I walked straight to my wife and told the incident, On this we went straight to the cash register and then to the camper. We didn't want the police to smash a window.

When we put the groceries in the RV, that man came back. Instead of waiting for the police to arrive, he started whining again. I got restless about this and told him not to whine like that. After all, chances are that one day he might encounter the wrong guy. I got the feeling he was standing there in that parking lot just to score. Like, look how I care about animals.
My wife saved the situation of calmly talking to that man. She explained to him that the dog is not too hot in our RV. That the dog didn't stay home because of noise to neighbors. And especially in the coronation time this is not wise. You'll get close to each other too soon.

Later the police came and saw that the dog was doing well in the camper.

That's why I'm afraid the contagion will resume.

KEEP DISTANCE #corona

Coronavirus/crisis.