This book explores the impact of the pandemic on our lives and examines who is responsible for it. The pandemic has caused a void in our mindset, relationships, and empathy towards others. Over the years, people have become angry, self-centered, and inhumane. As a child, I remember helping the owners of the neighborhood shop with their work, which made me feel good. However, during the pandemic, I witnessed people looting mom-and-pop stores and big-box stores without any remorse. It begs the question: are we being brainwashed by politicians, the media, and our government?
During the pandemic, many politicians failed to follow the plan and instead focused on personal differences or hidden agendas. This left hardworking people struggling to cope with the challenges brought on by the pandemic.
It's important to ask what politicians are doing to serve the people they took an oath to represent. We should all stand together as one nation with one mission. However, there are still too many unanswered questions and a lack of clarity on how we can move forward.
Is the media still dedicated to real journalism or has it lost its way to become a mouthpiece for the powerful? We rely on the media to reveal the truth, enlighten us, and provide knowledge. However, it seems that the media is leading us astray from reality and only presenting what they have been paid to show.
How disheartening is it that the media has resorted to presenting fabricated lies as facts? Their greed for rankings and power has reached an all-time high. It's time for the media to remember its true purpose and regain our trust.
Our government has been the subject of many conspiracy theories regarding their role in managing our nation. While I'm not here to entertain those theories, what we need to focus on is the actions taken by the government to support the common people in their fight against the pandemic. There have been speculations that the government is responsible for creating or prolonging the pandemic, but what we really need to know is what they done to end it. Is it over yet?
The question on everyone's mind is whether the government done enough to aid those who were struggling during those trying times. As citizens, it is our right to demand transparency and action from our leaders. Let's hold them accountable.