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[–] TempoNick [S] ago 

I don't think they're panicking, at least not around here. I think it's prudent decision making. If you're going to be quarantined for two to four weeks, you're not going to be able to go out to the store to get things. Even if you're not sick, the less you have to go out in public, the better.

I think this has been a valuable exercise. I think it's a good trial run to see what would happen if we ever had a real calamity.

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[–] Backoftheqanon 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

You're lucky then I guess.

Here in UK most store shelves are empty within minutes of being stocked up, too many sheeple here I think.

BTW I wasn't having a dig at you or your post. It's just that with all we know about the way the world runs this CV hoax is getting a bit much. But it's good to see what's happening worldwide.

Respect.

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[–] TempoNick [S] ago  (edited ago)

Yup. I'm leaning toward hoax myself. I hope they really are arresting people and this gives them cover.

Only three things it can be:

  1. Legitimate.

  2. Political - Trump put us on lockdown to keep the Democrats from hammering him politically. I doubt Trump would shut the whole country down over that, but you never know in an election year.

  3. The storm. Let's hope it's that.

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[–] MudPuddlePie 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

"valuable exercise" Agreed.

Red-pilled people should care about this...panic will affect even those prepared. Maybe anons have sufficient preps to ride out the storm...but the sheeple don't. Hungry kids and young people who have been indoctrinated in socialism may prompt some really bad/dangerous behavior.

There are panicking in my town...which totally surprised me. But...it's going to be a really good lesson for those who make fun of people who have a little stock on hand should something go south. Gonna shut up a lot of criticism and mockery re: those prepared. And maybe just convince the sheeple to be a little more self-reliant.