The last two days at work have been crazy. When the
Prime Minister announced on Wednesday “We might relax some of the restrictions
next week” there were obviously lots of people who heard “Crisis over! Go out
and do what you like!”
I’m not going to go on and on about it here because
a) I do that too much, b) I don’t want to think about it anymore, and c) I have
to remember that not everyone is blessed with a mind that works properly. I
can’t assume that these people are deliberately flouting the laws when in fact
they may have simply misunderstood them. I have been lucky enough to be blessed
with a fair level of intelligence. Yes - I have studied hard and read lots and (to
use a phrase that I hate) ‘improved myself’ but I also understand that I was
only able to do that because I was born with the necessary tools to begin with.
I do believe that Intelligence and the capacity for knowledge expansion are in
your DNA. Some of us are simply built differently. If I had been born to a
drug-addled single mum, raised in a problematic household and never allowed to
attend primary school, then I would imagine that lockdown would be incredibly
difficult to get my head around. I have a degree, I work for a big company that
has lots of information direct from the government, and I listen to lots of
debates and read lots of articles, and I still can’t grasp the
complexities and scale of this outbreak. What chance for anyone with only one
GCSE?
So I have, somehow, kept my irritation to a minimum
and my anger under control, even when customers were trying to barge their way past
each other to get into the paying area, which already had six people in it when
we’ve limited it to three, as if Covid didn’t exist and the lockdown had never
happened. I took it with good grace when
some bearded twat said “You gonna take these spit-screen downs now, then?” and
I even managed to smile when we were approached by a family of five adults –
FIVE! – who thought it was okay to come shopping together, fan out through the
aisles, and ignore our much-lauded one-way system of shopping.
Sorry if this has been a bit of a strange post. Red
wine was involved in its creation.
RC 8-5-20
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