when you think we have it bad now with all the

gary reeder
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Monday, May 11, 2020, 20:36 (2291 days ago)

virus and not knowing what is around the corner...remember this person...

It’s a mess out there now. Hard to discern between what’s a real threat and what is just simple panic and hysteria. For a small amount of perspective at this moment, imagine you were born in 1900.

On your 14th birthday, World War I starts, and ends on your 18th birthday. 22 million people perish in that war. Later in the year, a Spanish Flu epidemic hits the planet and runs until your 20th birthday. 50 million people die from it in those two years. Yes, 50 million.

On your 29th birthday, the Great Depression begins. Unemployment hits 25%, the World GDP drops 27%. That runs until you are 33. The country nearly collapses along with the world economy.

When you turn 39, World War II starts. You aren’t even over the hill yet. And don’t try to catch your breath. On your 41st birthday, the United States is fully pulled into WWII. Between your 39th and 45th birthday, 75 million people perish in the war.

Smallpox was epidemic until you were in your 40’s, as it killed 300 million people during your lifetime.

At 50, the Korean War starts. 5 million perish. From your birth, until you were 55, you dealt with the fear of polio epidemics each summer. You experience friends and family contracting polio and being paralyzed and/or dying.

At 55 the Vietnam War begins and doesn’t end for 20 years. 4 million people perish in that conflict. During the Cold War, you lived each day with the fear of nuclear annihilation. On your 62nd birthday you have the Cuban Missile Crisis, a tipping point in the Cold War. Life on our planet, as we know it, almost ended. When you turn 75, the Vietnam War finally ends.

Think of everyone on the planet born in 1900. How did they endure all of that? When you were a kid in 1985 and didn’t think your 85 year old grandparent understood how hard school was. And how mean that kid in your class was. Yet they survived through everything listed above. Perspective is an amazing art. Refined and enlightening as time goes on. Let’s try and keep things in perspective. Your parents and/or grandparents were called to endure all of the above – you are called to stay home and sit on your couch.

Thanks Gary ... our point of view needs refined often ...

Jim Taylor
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Monday, May 11, 2020, 20:40 (2291 days ago) @ gary reeder

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freedom

joepjs
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Tuesday, May 12, 2020, 16:59 (2290 days ago) @ Jim Taylor

this is why I tell people that in giving up liberty for safety you will end up with neither. Part of my family died in the camps in Europe and part were partizans and resistance fighters. Those that came here joined the Marines and Army air corps and Infantry to fight WWII and Korea, I joined the Marines and was in the Cuban Missile crisis, and two tours in Viet Nam for 450 combat missions and a tour as a company commander grunt. I was in Europe later to stop the communists. What really amazes me is that the kids who wanted freedom in the 1960's are the ones hiding out in their basements today and they act as sheep and want to be taken care of. Communism/socialism comes with a smiley face, until it can be fascist.and that is what you see in some of our governors.

Yup!

Grover Sr
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Tuesday, May 12, 2020, 04:21 (2291 days ago) @ gary reeder

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this needs to be on the news

Sunny
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Tuesday, May 12, 2020, 06:36 (2291 days ago) @ gary reeder

but history does not make good press ????

A very profound post Gary.

Sid R
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Tuesday, May 12, 2020, 11:13 (2291 days ago) @ gary reeder

To bad the last couple of generations are not as strong as the past generations. It is as it always will be, survival of the fittest in every way imaginable.

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