Dave
TS Founding Member
My point was, whenever I've seen "NATION COULD BE LOCKED DOWN IN WEEKS!!!" or similar in newspapers of late, the actual story that follows it up is that pubs and restaurants could be closing. That's sensationalism. I think you need to chill out a bit mate and not take everything so seriously and to the extreme. We all know what the well known and original meaning of lockdown is/was. No need to always try to pick a fight, is there?
The last time we had this mood music from the government we had a lockdown, the media reported what was said by politicians. The last lockdown was more far reaching than pubs and restaurants closing. People are feeling in the blanks because as usual the government is being vague and unhelpful. If you restrict peoples freedoms it is a lockdown, those restrictions might not matter to you as an individual but they matter to other people.
Don’t ask me to chill out, as I am not stressed. Just commenting on the goings on of the day and highlighting inaccuracies where they occur. Diverting blame from the gov to the media is a classic trope to try and avoid scrutiny where it is due. This government has been a shower of …. since it was elected. I would rather we look at their performance rather than talk about sensationalism in the media, as that’s where the focus needs to be.
I would be astonished if there was a lockdown this week, there will literally be riots in the street at Christmas being cancelled two years on the trot for 85 people in hospital WITH omicron (not necessarily because of it).
Not enough is known for a lockdown this week, look at South Africa, hardly over run by hospital cases is it, yet again the media is talking us into it with sensational headlines, what exactly they achieve by doing this who knows, but that’s exactly what’s happening.
Sajid Javid went on TV and said a lockdown was being considered, which bit of the media is being sensational when a minister of the state said that on the record?