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Patient
20th February 2022, 13:22
Our future generation; many people will have a different vision forming in their mind depending upon the government restrictions and other mandates that they have experienced in their country.

Generally, if you are informed and have done a good share of research your outlook could be pretty grim. We don't know the exact affect on our bodies from the experimental medication that has been injected into of millions of people around the world.

Watching the birthrate over the next 5 years will be a helpful indicator.

More immediate is the affect on the children and young adults that have lived through this world wide experiment. The suicide rate is up in most countries I believe (especially for the youth). For those kids and young adults who's friends have left them due to suicide or family disagreements about whether a parent should be getting their children vaccinated will have a huge affect on that generation.

The children's circle of who they will trust going forward will be smaller. The polarization of the vaxxed vs unvaxxed, masks on or off will have a bigger effect going forward than we can see at this point.

I will relate my personal experience that brought me to write this up.

Of course this topic has been on my mind since the very beginning as I am the father of a large family. My wife and I have done the best we could to keep our children aware of what was going on while at the same time trying not to get too deep into some subjects to avoid scaring them. This is difficult as you try to keep them informed and they are also receiving info from friends and other sources online. The MSM is everywhere - billboards and advertisements on buses, buildings, and in offices and malls. Everywhere.

My 15 year old daughter seemed to be most upset. She has always been very outgoing and adventurous, so being shut down has been very hard on her. As small businesses shut down her trips to the mall were more disappointing on each visit. She was also looking forward to playing soccer and I was going to coach her team - that was right before they cancelled the leagues due to covid.

A few nights ago she went out alone with my wife. We knew her spirits were low so we thought just going out anywhere with just the 2 of them would be time well spent. My wife found a Mexican restaurant that was open. At first our daughter was apprehensive because she said "Well, we probably can't go in so we will have to take the food home." My wife encouraged her and said "Let's just see - we don't have to order take out to go home right away, so let's see what's what."

When they got there they found that the restaurant was open and allowed seated guests. My wife told me that our daughter sat down and as they looked around they noticed that no one was wearing a mask except the servers. There was an immediate smile and our daughters' entire body seemed to be lifted as she sat tall in her seat. There was a small band playing music and there were kids dancing - my wife had tears in her eyes as she watched the joy explode on our daughters' face.

When they came home I immediately felt the difference in her energy. She quickly told me about the restaurant and how she wants to go back again with her brothers. She then ran upstairs to share her experience with her online friends.

I never thought that one trip to a restaurant could be so life changing. It is clear to me how our children have been affected by these lockdowns. I hope that their future will be as bright throughout their lives as this one night was for her.

It reminded me of a few years back when I had an office job in a large corporation. Our kids were much younger of course so taking them all out to a restaurant was quite an adventure in itself. But every 2 weeks on payday I would take them all out to a restaurant for dinner. At the time I suppose I was taking for granted that that would always be there as something we could enjoy together.

This is just one example of very simple things that families have been denied over the past 2 years and for the kids it has seemed much longer.

Our freedoms are worth every effort - especially for our kids and their future!