Social distancing is a behavior of US citizens only. After that, get scared of COVID.
In the eyes of foreigners, we will better understand the civic actions that are taking dramatic and exaggerated forms and the overwhelming respect for rules and moral conduct that are wrongly allocated.
What does social distancing mean for US citizens (remember, America is a continent, not a country)?
Social distancing, which in Spanish means "get away from me," is when body contact or touching a stranger is construed as sex assault when in foreign eyes it means body communication. In an asexual and boring society, there are no more parties, no more fun—stay bored, stay, and that is why the shootings happened: kids were bored and practicing video games to the point of taking the gun and shooting and saying enough!
There is no other nation that does that, and cartels are only a minority sponsored by the dollar company.
B) Social distancing, in other words, body contact or touching a stranger, is construed as sex assault when, in foreign eyes, it means body communication. In an asexual and boring society, there are no more parties, no more fun, and you stay bored. That is why the shootings left kids bored, and practicing being bored in reality by playing video games is the best way to be respectful.
SOCIAL DISTANCING NO MORE How many things will happen in a society that is distancing itself? Fear, anger, lack of sensitivity, lack of communion: people are treated like objects, openly used and thrown. In selfish mode, they lack accurate emotion and affection for strangers; they have shellfish behavior; and they throw friends and family away as they throw electronics and furniture instead of fixing them.
Social distancing is the correct understanding of the way that US citizens want to live with a gun down their pillows: keep your distance or I will shoot. We already have social distancing problems in our language, which we will explain in other chapters.
The good ones are here to help. Remember the phrase:
"They don't send us the good ones; they send rappers, etc."
the good ones... are arriving
To balance and heal, we need a new and the first anarchy in the United States, which is the first and necessary step, but not as you think: no pain, no blood, just a fiesta party and a pachanga. How can you guys have fun with the limits of respect and the unlimited nature of morals?
Jose Carlos Murillo Campos is the leader of the good ones. and first leader of the First Pacific Anarchy in the US. necessary for the wellness of the continent.A closer relationship with your neighbor is the solution, as Europe did a long time ago.
FYI, "civic" is a Spanish word with a Latin derivate as "democracy" and "republican," and only Greek, Latin, and Spanish are the best languages to practice these disciplines. We don't add slang to our languages because, unfortunately, the English language doesn't respect its Germanic roots, which were already extinct in the Second World War; Romance languages have the quality of not spelling last names as they are heard and written down; etc. CIVIC belongs to the neighbors that unfortunately are still disrespectful to them.
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Cultural Norms: Foreigners might notice that social distancing practices differ across countries, reflecting cultural norms and values. Some cultures might be more accustomed to personal space and maintaining distance in public, while others might have more close-contact interactions.
Compliance: Observers from abroad might notice varying levels of compliance with social distancing guidelines. Some countries might strictly adhere to the rules, with people consciously keeping their distance, while others might have more relaxed adherence or varying levels of enforcement.
Perception of Safety: Foreigners may perceive social distancing measures as a sign of how seriously a country is taking the pandemic. Strict adherence might indicate a strong commitment to public health and safety, while lax practices might raise concerns.
Effectiveness: Visitors from other countries might observe how well social distancing measures are implemented and whether they appear to have an impact on controlling the spread of the virus. This could influence their perception of a country's response to the pandemic.
Challenges in Communication: Foreigners might find it challenging to navigate social interactions in countries with strict social distancing guidelines, as it could impact their ability to connect with locals and engage in cultural experiences.
Social Implications: Some foreigners might perceive social distancing as potentially affecting the overall social atmosphere, making it harder to forge personal connections or experience the vibrancy of certain cultural events and gatherings.
It's essential to remember that social distancing measures and their perception might have evolved or changed since my last update. Public health responses and people's attitudes can shift over time, especially with new information and developments related to the pandemic.