I was tuned into a weekly technology podcast where everything new from Zoom-bombing to what technology Walmart was buying, and the conversation turned to face masks and how we were grateful that there were people out there still stocking shelves and running the checkouts. These people were real heroes. One of the participants, someone who obviously could have worn a graying ponytail, objected and quite emphatically and with a scowl on his face declared that they were not heroes. They were victims.
I donāt know how youād react, but I was stunned. He went on to say these poor people have no choice but to risk their lives every day. They have to come into work or starve. The government has made slaves of them to satisfy our needs. He went on to a screed of political hate only matched byāwell you know the people Iām talking about.Ā
I donāt see the gal at the checkout who has had to quarantine herself from her grandchildren as a victim. Now true, some need to work due to their financial situation, but everyone still on the job that I have encountered has been very cordial. They donāt seem to resent being there, and I would venture that they feel they are going the extra mile to keep the many customers that come in supplied with the necessities to keep their lives going during the restrictions. They always greet me with, āHow are you.ā I reply, āIām doing great and I hope the same is with you,ā and I add, āIām glad youāre here, and Iām thankful the truckers are still on the job.āĀ
But you know there are āDebbie Downersā that always look at things with a sour puss. They declare everyone is a victim and if you elect us weāll lift the yoke of oppression from your back. āYouāll need for nothing because Big Brother government has got your back.ā I hope the lessons of these past months arenāt forgotten soon. Ā
Jan Lipski
Vandenberg Village
This article appears in Jun 25 – Jul 2, 2020.

