How our local residents took up arms against Muscovites who went to their dachas en masse: what people think (do not hesitate)
Hello!
With the onset of the weekend, smoothly flowing into a non-working week, our small village of the Tver region is a real commotion.
Because of the sad events developing before our eyes, almost the entire local society was divided into 2 camps: "denial" (demonstratively ignoring the danger) and "alarmists". I notice that more and more people still begin to believe in the reality of the threat and take care of their health and the health of their loved ones.
But now all the local residents were united by one thing: an open hatred of summer residents, who came to us in large numbers for a week, in the Tver region..
Muscovites don't want to waste their spring days sitting in stuffy apartments. And someone decided to run away from the dangerous city further into the village.
The opinion of Galina, a summer resident from Moscow: And what am I now, not a man? I'd rather spend a dangerous time here, far from the metropolis. I will breathe fresh air, I will improve the site. In my family, no one is sick. And what they think - I don't care
Meanwhile, local residents are confident that summer residents will bring a dangerous virus with them.. After all, we have only 4 cases of infection in the region. Not like in the capital! Muscovites do not care that they can infect others with their movements from the epicenter of the disease.
The opinion of my friend, Tashi: Where is the rod? The entire parking lot at Magnit was scored. Almost everyone sneezes or has snot. And I am with a child!
The opinion of a neighbor, Uncle Lesha: Muscovites, as always, are insolent. Fingers bend, on others * rake. Around them, ***, the earth does not revolve. The neighbors also arrived, as the kebabs crawl out to fry in the evening - I'll tell them everything
People are not shy in expressions. Read screenshots from the local group (scroll to the right):
On the other hand, 60% of the working residents of our village regularly ride to the same Moscow on electric trains, chock-full of people, many every day. This means that they become as migratory as summer residents.
But you can understand people: they feed their families and pay loans. This means that they become potential carriers of infection not of their own free will. Muscovites go to their dachas not out of necessity, but on a whim.
Are summer residents in the capital increasing the risk for our county village? I do not know. But, if mass hysteria continues to gain the same momentum, it seems that people will soon pick up a pitchfork.