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Title: Nearly Half of Brits Say They Will Struggle to Revert Back to Normal Life After Lockdown
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URL Source: https://summit.news/2021/04/16/near ... to-normal-life-after-lockdown/
Published: Apr 16, 2021
Author: PJWatson's Summit News
Post Date: 2021-04-16 16:55:52 by NeoconsNailed
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Stockholm Syndrome strikes again.

Nearly half of Brits, including a majority of women, say they will struggle to revert back to normal life after lockdown, with only 37 per cent saying they would not miss anything about lockdown.

According to a YouGov poll, 49 per cent say they will find it hard to “adjust back to how life was before March 2020,” with only 42 per cent saying they would find it “easy.”

56 per cent of women say they will find it difficult and the same figure applies to 18-24 year olds who also said they would struggle compared to just one third would said they would find it easy.

Only 5 per cent say they would find it hard to stop worrying about catching COVID-19, while more than a third say they fear “being out in public with other people/crowds.”

“A separate YouGov poll, also published on Thursday, revealed what Britons would miss about the lockdown, including there being “less traffic and fewer planes, and cleaner air and streets” (11 per cent), “time with family, partner, pets and/or bubble” (eight per cent), and “having more time/A slower or simpler life” (seven per cent),” reports Breitbart.

The results of the survey follow a similar poll conducted by the London Times which found that a “significant proportion” of Brits enjoyed lockdown.

A separate opinion poll conducted last month by YouGov found that over half of Brits said they would miss “many” or “some” aspects of the lockdown.

The figures once again underscore how a majority of people appear to be utterly oblivious to the precedent that lockdown has created, handing government the power to completely restrict basic civil liberties on a whim.

Two separate but similar Aldous Huxley quotes sum up perfectly what we have witnessed over the course of the last 13 months.

“A really efficient totalitarian state would be one in which the all-powerful executive of political bosses and their army of managers control a population of slaves who do not have to be coerced, because they love their servitude,” wrote Huxley.

“The perfect dictatorship would have the appearance of a democracy, but would basically be a prison without walls in which the prisoners would not even dream of escaping. It would essentially be a system of slavery where, through consumption and entertainment, the slaves would love their servitudes,” he also warned.

NN COMMENTS: There's sad irony here in addition to the obviously sickening slave mentality. Crackdown or no crackdown (to call it by its proper name), first worlders' lives are massively cut off from what we're really here for -- yeah, starting with family time and closeness and a more human scale of life. A heartbreaking commentary if it takes a fake pandemic to rediscover this.

You read about life in the 2nd and 3rd worlds and it's all about family closeness. I've found this over in over in my vast expatriation research -- mostly about Latin America -- and we saw in an article here how North Koreans that escape to SK are legitimately appalled by its soullessness and materialism.

It's a crazy mixt-up world. Communism destroyed a great deal of human happiness but the countries it plagued are where you go to escape decadence AND DIVERSITY now. PJW's article prompts disgust freedom-wise, but it seems to be half about this rebirth of reality in the UK. O world, thou choosest not the better part..... speshly you, ameriKa, and your many clones worldwide.

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