RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:StrangeFirstly. 100% true on having an open dialogue with one another . It is paramount on humans to do so. That is why I abject to all the divisiveness that media keeps propigating on us.. I work around 100's of people daily and love it , cause you quickly understand the beauty and power of bringing people together for a common goal(no easy task I might add). Communicating with one another is how man has gotten to were we are and needs to continue for us to survive. Man also needs to be around other humans for touch, and comradery . Isolating people is counter productive even though I understand that technology has mitigated some of the distance. It was not my first choice to be unionized and or part of the biggest union in Canada ......but things evolved and one must adapt to changes .....but I've had my fair share of issues with the union and how they do things. I do have to say though, that it is a way of protecting people , who for whatever reason choose not to speak up or just go with flow.....but some do occasionally take advantage of the situation. As for vaccination. I will state this. I personally never believed this particular dose was beneficial to me or my loved ones BUT since all my cherished ones believed it was important and vital for them............I went way beyond my comfort zone to partake. Again not an easy task. I totally respect everyone's right to choose though. I have to this day not asked one person what their status is(as it's non of my business) and Canadians have shown great respect to their leaders directions by becoming one of the most compliant and vaccinated places on the planet. As for current and previous leaders of our nation.. I will not mention this person's name out of respect but you can figure out who I'm speaking about.. I was privileged to spend alot of time with a former prime ministers son (both of which have just recently left this planet)(an extremely sad day for me when it happened). What I realised by spending lots of time with him and his family is that we had lots in common though we grew up in opposite ends of the spectrum. We disagreed on certain things/politics but that did not deter from our bond. What I did learn though is that as you stated his dad did the best he could under the circumstances . So you are correct in that I can get a little carried away with things from time to time and it's good to put things in perspective. As we can see with BB, their are forces behind the scenes trying to push us(nation) around. I guess we should all be thankful that there will never be a shot fired when the demise of our nation happens. It will be gradual, comforting of sorts but in the end ............essential.