Yes David, it is an awful state of affairs in the UK where we live. I'm sensing more division between people now. And letting the chips fall, as you quoted, was more about myself not taking action against others in an inhuman way or against my conscience. More that, I don't care about other peoples opinions on the matter anymore, or their sensibilities, because it's literally two different realities that are now forming. I will be keeping myself to myself and focusing my energies on those I care about, and if anyone gets in the way of that regarding COVID, like denying me access or separating me from them, well, there shall be hell to pay.
This is what I mean about being forced into terrible situations with fellow humans. We are being divided and there are certain lines that others will cross, with which that they have no idea that they are doing, since they are so brainwashed and unaware, thinking that they are doing the right thing, and I will be forced into taking serious action against them. It's no game anymore and I don't think these people quite understand how serious people are about defending their freedoms. You can see it with so many being shocked and commenting on social media about how it's not the fault of workers in shops or pubs or restaurants or care homes or wherever it may be, about these restrictions - they are 'just doing their job'. Well, it's not going to cut it anymore and I'm sorry, but these types of softies need to wake up to their own role in this, and that they will not be able to mindlessly go along without any pushback from people anymore. Sometimes I think our society (UK) has had it too good for too long, and that we value politeness and not making a fuss, above everything else.
What a sad state of affairs.