COVID-19 Outbreak (Update: More than 2.9M cases and 132,313 deaths in US)

I don't think it shows the majority of us are at odds with others.

There hasn't been a stasi enforcing the mitigation measures. Most people followed them voluntarily in consideration for their own safety and the safety of others.

The loudmouths, who desperately exaggerate everything so they can desperately draw attention to themselves with their whining and complaining, only make up a small percentage of our society. Unfortunately, they still get the most public attention, because they screamingly demand it.

The over-sized attention they get while desperately whining and complaining makes us seem more divided than most of us actually are.

If most of us thought and acted like the desperate, loudmouth whiners, none of the mitigation efforts would have been followed.

Most of us actually have pulled together as a community. Let's not let the desperate, whiny brats fool us into thinking otherwise.

I'm not normally this judgmental, but in this particular moment I've lost all tolerance for so called "adults" acting like 3 year olds.

Yep.. spot on... and you and I don't agree very much on a lot of the specific ways to resolve some of the issues we face in the US... but there is a time and a place to fight about petty differences... this ain't it... and I believe most people know that. I also believe if we had a couple beers and real a face to face conversation without a bunch of these "loudmouths" in present company... we'd likely agree on more than we disagree on.