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Discussion in 'Southampton' started by - Doing The Lambert Walk, Mar 12, 2020.

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    Well my parents worked full time and my mum worked nights. She was still able to bake bread for us as it was cheaper than buying sliced bread back then. We never had a takeaway and I never heard anyone blamed for our situation in life.

    We cannot undo history and you know what, we wouldn't if we could. Am I going to give up my home to someone else after working hard my whole life for it? History's breath might stink but you play the hand you are given. Too many people making excuses for themselves and for others.

    I would say there are two kinds of poor. The hardworking poor who want more and those who have given up. All this victim talk does nothing to help people move on: it just entrenches a feeling of inevitable failure.

    Indian Asians, btw, are above average for finances in the UK but still above average for covid deaths. Pakistani Asians are poorer and also more likely to die of covid. We cannot just blame wealth and historic racism - especially as lots of Asians come here with a lot of money.
     
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    Honestly, most of the hardest-working people I know are poor; jobs that pay less often involve hard, difficult labour, and many poor people work multiple jobs besides. I think that I work pretty hard, but not as hard as the people I know holding down minimum-wage jobs (for instance, I'm able to post on Not606 from work, as I am now!). It's just that there's zero direct correlation between hard work and financial success.

    But, I mean, there are very well-established links between racism and poor health outcomes broadly, and as it pertains to COVID. And the Office of National Statistics found that, even when controlling for health factors, BAME individuals in the UK were still much more likely to die from COVID:

    https://www.bbc.com/news/health-54567866
     
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    I think that this is an interesting post and it has prompted some well-thought out replies. The question of genetics was raised when this trend was first identified last year and it was quickly discounted. I do not doubt that there are economic reasons for this and whilst the comment about eating junk food is intriguing, you have to ask yourself why people are choosing to eat unhealthily and whether this is a matter of choice or economics. Oddly enough, I do not think KFC is inexpensive. I would not call it value for money! There are definitely factors as work from a cultural perspective but I do wonder just how much economics plays a part in this too. In the first wave, the areas badly affected where those with houses that had multi-generational households which also reflects the occupants' economic status as well as culture. The comment made in this thread about body mass and diabetes is well made but, again, I think there is an economic as well as cultural element to this. What I have been surprised with is that no one here has drawn a line between risk to Covid and poor diet which can lead to diabetes. Should KFC and MacDonald's be taxed to fund the NHS which is suffering as a consequence of people eating their poor nutritional products? People are quick to rightly castigate Amazon or Facebook for their detrimental effects but I feel that junk food chains also have a culpability.

    There was a brilliant article in the Sunday Telegraph about a month ago which included a series of graphs which showed the effect of vaccine efficacy and vaccine take-up when the proportion of the BAME population was expressed as a percentage of the population. It assumed that vaccination would be rejected for a number of reasons in the Asian population for reasons similar to the cultural resistance to the polio vaccination in places like Pakistan. This was before the vaccine was found to be as effective as preventing the transmission of the virus as we now know it to me. Effectively the graphs demonstrated that this only left about 65% of the population protected and the graphs all predicted a third wave in the UK July / August. This was based on 85% efficacy. What the article drove home that it is in everybody's interest that as many people are inoculated as possible as those rejecting the jab will create a community where the virus could mutate to the detriment of everyone.

    For me, the most interesting comparison is how less democratic countries have faired in comparison with Western, capitalist democracies. Cuba is a success story which never gets any coverage in the Western media other than the Morning Star where it's performance does get the attention it deserves. The highest mortality rate is in US which is effectively the "head" of the capitalist world. I am beginning to think that Covid is stripping back some uncomfortable truths. It is exposing the unfair and unequal world in which most BAME live but, beyond this, it is also revealing that capitalism is extremely vulnerable to these kinds of risks too. Ironically, I think some of the SE Asian approaches to capitalism have a lot to answer for too! It is not just the West.
     
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    you had better get your game booked quickly before this site disappears under the proposed Royaldown development! This is looking increasingly likely due to the ineptitude of Winchester City Council.
     
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    Nipper is delighted to be going back to school next week. First step on our way back to normality.

    Weather has shown signs of improving recently.too. Light at the end of the tunnel
     
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    Exactly. Mine 2 aren't so looking forward to it. At least their parents are - we are the happiest in the household.

    And you can tell improvement is happening right across the country - we only lost by 1 goal in our last match.

    #keepingtheralph <whistle>
     
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    I know .... there have been loads of rumours of it being developed for years - but this time it seems more serious, though it’s total madness to consider a development like that when 1. There’s no apparent change in the road system, 2. The Badger Farm development still hasn’t been 100% taken up and 3. There’s not really the need for more 3 & 4 bedroom houses around here.
    I’ve added my name to the objections and am planning on attending the meetings. However, sadly, my feeling is that it’s basically a done deal, seeing as there’s a ****-load of money to be made ..... :emoticon-0101-sadsm
     
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    I recall discussing on here with someone, not sure who and actually, not important, about attitudes to people obeying the lockdown rules.

    Whilst I believe 'younger' people naturally have also broken them, I did point out in my experience, I had seen a lot of elderly people who I thought could be breaking rules.

    Not sure what else to say.
     
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    That’s maddening. I haven’t changed any of my routine since having the jab and I’m bloody annoyed at anyone ignoring advice just because they’ve been inoculated. Sadly, it seems that so many people are just stupid, selfish .... I don’t know what. And it’s probably why we’re going to have to accept that this virus and it’s variants are likely to be with us for a long time
     
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    You can rest assured that the very lovely Mrs Godders and I continue to maintain a strict regime of isolation. If truth be known I prefer it that way. Who the **** wants to meet other people anyway? They're generally all a pain in the arse.
     
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    I have no problem with you or anyone else spending the rest of your days under self imposed house arrest, if that's what makes you happy. But please don't expect the rest of us to follow suit. I don't know how much longer I have left myself, but I'd quite like to go to the pictures, visit an art gallery, and watch some live sport, before I pop my clogs.
     
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    I think that the problem stems with WCC being too weak to fight against this development which is supposedly going to actually enhance the environment because the scheme is so good. What intrigues me is that the positions taken by the Liberals and Conservatives in WCC and Hants CC are not consistent. i..e Winchester Tories are opposed by Hants Tories are in favour! Don't even get me on the subject of the Liberals !

    It is a shame that Covid prevented the demonstration against this development and the protest when on line with only a few hundred people in attendance. It makes you wonder just how much Covid has allowed developers to exploit the situation with schemes elsewhere that might never get off the ground. The annoying thing is that this development seems to centre around two parcels of land, one of which is owned by one farmer who would be likely to make an absolute mint after this deal. I am wondering if the nature reserve at Yew Tree Hill will be affected.
     
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    I don't think the over-80s are attending raves....most of this rule breaking will consist of visiting another elderly person who has also been vaccinated. Minimal risk in my opinion. The main risks are pockets of vaccine deniers and the casual observation of social distancing in crowds. I am surprised by videos of people in cities who are not wearing masks in crowded streets....where you can't easily step out of someone's way or avoid their breaths. They say the risk is low outside, but not sure I'd take that chance.
     
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    My Dad and his wife (79 & 64) both been jabbed.

    I was surprised when I called him last Sunday and he said he was at my brother's for Sunday lunch. I told him that he was an idiot for going, but he felt safer now he has been jabbed.

    As Fran said, low risk, but annoys the hell out of me as I would love to go and have dinner out (not with my brother though - long story) and we are now at this critical moment where if we stick to the rules for another 6 weeks or so, it won't give the virus a chance to mutate and put us all back at square one again.

    However, I can understand it. It's been 12 months since anything resembling a normal existence. Stick to the rules for a bit longer and we'll get there i say.

    As it's a football forum, it's like this:

    We were 2-0 down at halftime, then 3-0 after 50 mins. on 60 mins we got back to 3-2, but then two quick goals put us 5-2 behind with 15 mins to go. Then we brought on our super sub, Astro Zen-i-ker and he got a hat trick - with the equaliser with the last kick of the ball. We're in extra time now and tiring fast.
     
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    Second half collapse you say? Who could we have been playing!? :bandit:
     
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    I’m a little concerned that VAR is going to force a rethink and stretch this out indefinitely. My worry is that we have placed unprecedented powers in the hands of the officials, and the game - of life - may never be the same again.

    Okay, I’m probably paranoid. But I never thought I’d see the day when people could be fined for walking in the fresh air.
     
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    I'm with you on that.

    I saw someone ranting on FB the other day that the day the government pay their mortgage is the day they can tell them how many people are allowed in their house. I sort of get that, but I can also see the need to minimise contact and get the worst out of the way so we can get on.

    As you say though, we have now set a dangerous precedent - the state has to a degree (quite a degree actually for a democracy) controlled us as we are in a pandemic. Let's hope they don't get used to it.
     
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    Great stuff! Hope you don’t get any after effects. I was ok, but my older brother had a pretty bad reaction.
     
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    Seems to me a lot of people think the vaccine is a magic bullet . Its not!
     
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