@PilgrimsProgress
This is the type of thing I was seeing regarding Australia's lockdown.
www.9news.com.au
What is actually going on there?
What is going on here - I'll try and explain.
This was clearly an over-reaction. Victoria's cases jumped alarmingly. The government and folks generally went into panic mode. Food was provided - but, as many were immigrants their different cuisines weren't catered for in the beginning.
But, here's the thing, IT DIDN'TSTAY THAT WAY.
Soon, those in the community outside the towers, were quick to understand the problem, and sent their ethnic cuisines to the housing towers. Communication was also initially a problem, but interpreters helped improve communication between the authorities and the residents.
This is the problem with googling videos. To sell, the media has to be as sensational as possible - and they are!
But, problems do get resolved, authorities and residents both communicate and situations are improved.
But, hey, how many videos do you see saying that a problem as been either improved or resolved. In media terms, that's not sexy, that doesn't gain attention.
Please, please, folks, restrain yourselves from grabbing a video that says what you want it to say - in order to make a point that stands unable to be corrected. It's both simplistic and divisive.
Why is it that individuals are allowed to learn from their mistakes, but not authorities or governments?
Why is not commonsense and critical thinking not common anymore?