Late last year, Pew Research conducted a poll asking Americans what gives their life meaning.
1 in 20 people responded that COVID did. 😲
Virtue signaling is the domain of those who have nothing else to live for really.
Today, we bring you some of the worst examples of blinding virtue signaling Christmas lights from the last 3 years.
First, let’s make sure that you don’t have TOO MANY people over for Christmas dinner. This family in Canada had their doors busted open because of too many people kissing under the mistletoe.
2 years ago, someone’s mom put an anti-viral spin on Elf on a Shelf is just about the worst thing ever.
I am here for a visit. Santa said I could.
I’ve been tested for Covid. The test came back good.
This virus is awful, and even blue, but we me around,
oh the fun things we will do.
Wash your hands and keep your distance,
So Santa can see you’re always consistent.
🙄 The elf in its own enclosed plexiglass enclosure, complete with mask and hand sanitizer. Frankly, he looks worried.
The NY Post highlighted these Christmas decorative surprises from 2020 via our very determined friends in healthcare. Wasn’t there a shortage of PPE?
Last year, the WHO reported a massive pandemic environmental disaster from 140 million test kits generating: - 2,600 tonnes of waste - 731,000 liters of chemical waste - 144,000 tonnes of waste from syringes, needles, and safety boxes In my book, I note:
The Christmas tree ornaments were a bit out of control:
Merry Christmas from all the crazies!
I totally missed Christmas with my husband and kids last year. I was in a medically-induced coma on a ventilator thanks to murderous hospital covid protocols. It is a miracle by the grace of God that I'm here alive with my family this year.
I do, in fact, have one COVID-themed ornament on my tree. It is intended to be very ironic or sarcastic or something. Because last year my Christmas with family was entirely cancelled because a few people with a degree or two is separation from me tested positive or something, my family believed they were doing the right thing for the greater good to just stay away from me.
Not the Christmas I’d planned or expected. I was perfectly healthy the entire time.
COVID definitely did impact my Christmas last year, and in its odd way, did make for the most memorable, entirely alone (for the first time ever) Christmas I’ve ever had.
It turned out to be peaceful and contemplative. That’s not so bad, actually.