What were you REALLY thinking during lockdown? - /his/ (#17806689) [Archived: 597 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/1/2025, 8:16:30 PM No.17806689
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I'm doing a small experiment to promote my book. I want to determine what was going on in everyone's minds during lockdown. We all had our minds fucked - tell me about it! Follow the link below...
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Anonymous
7/1/2025, 8:36:56 PM No.17806725
tinyurl slash LockdownConfessionBooth
Anonymous
7/1/2025, 9:04:36 PM No.17806778
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>>17806689 (OP)
I felt bad for business owners and kids but there was a lot of contempt for normies and liberals. Normies because they live an efficiency lifestyle where servitors take care of critical stuff and they're helpless in these situations, or any situation where the system doesn't work perfectly. Liberals because their lack of ideological unity was on full display: COVID was either serious or a political football, not both, but liberals everywhere were the most hypocritical exploiters. It was both Trump's fault and a threat to civilization. Special mention goes to the rural retard liberal governments, in places like Oz/NZ, who used their isolation to justify strict quarantines on millions of people. Cities simply got covid and got over it.

With the election round the corner, it absolutely felt the like country was being punished for electing Trump and considering him a second time. So many ivory tower careerists tried to hurt Trump's economy and presidency from within, federal departments in open revolt, it was easy to side against them permanently. And then Floyd died in mid may of that year. "somebody" launched fireworks all night every night for the next three months. "Somebody" circulated information about how to blow up ATMs, and for months you could hear the occasional boom across the city. Then there were months of protests and businesses burnt, it goes without saying the liberal career media class stood behind them completely. Protests for nothing, against Trump and their own lockdowns. It was deliberate terror. No doubt the 2024 election was decided in 2020.

The physically and mentally weak suffered really bad. That's why this confession has to be secret, they who suffered don't want to hear that lockdown was unnecessary and evil.

This thread is off topic btw
Anonymous
7/1/2025, 9:12:38 PM No.17806796
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>>17806689 (OP)
I just basically had a two year holiday using it as an excuse not to find a job after university
Anonymous
7/1/2025, 9:12:48 PM No.17806797
Thank for your reply. If you have the time, I'd appreciate it if you'd fill in the form.

I thought as it's regarding a huge moment in history and humanity, it would be considered on-topic haha ;-)

thanks again for your input
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Anonymous
7/1/2025, 9:14:33 PM No.17806800
>>17806797
the board has an arbitrary cutoff of 25 years. I'm not going to enter any more info but you can copy my reply if you like
Anonymous
7/1/2025, 9:17:33 PM No.17806803
>>17806689 (OP)
I'd gladly go back to lockdown, simply because traffic was way nicer back then.
Kinda sucked at university though, as everything switched to online courses and most systems didn't work well for approximately a year.
Anonymous
7/1/2025, 9:28:45 PM No.17806826
https: slash slash tinyurl dot com slash LockdownConfessionBooth