I see folks here have gotten into a disagreement over covid stats etc. and the usual entrenchment in their positions. Trying to "learn" someone else, especially virtually is basically futile in my opinion, besides being frustrating and a waste of energy. However, there's something I've been wondering about say, for other parts of the world and different cultures. I keep wondering about parts of the world that have burka(q)-wearing women and what they are having to go through when it comes to mask wearing. Do they have to wear a mask underneath their burkas? Do the men wear masks, do they have to socially distance 5 times a day during prayer, do they wear masks at that time of prayer? What about getting the jab(s)? What are their honest percentage rates of getting jabbed and what about the breakdown of who in those countries makes up the ones that get it and also who and how do they deal with getting covid - rural folk, urban folk, elites/politicians if that's a proper term for someone who acts in the capacity on the meeting of international figures? I'd sure like to learn what they are going through and how they interpret things and what they think of us infidels who are being fed a steady diet of fear through the MSM. Do they get this also or are they just rolling with it? What about pockets of these communities within western countries? Do they go through some of the same things whilst praying or living their daily lives in our countries? They collectively have got to be, I don't know, laughing at us, regardless of which way we react. I think about the guys landing on the beaches of Normandy and comparing it to seeing my sister gripped with fear from listening to Canadian MSM and complying to every whim that our government wants us to exhibit. My father, if he were still alive sure would have a comment or two about that I am sure. If this is a war, it sure is interesting to see how people react in the proverbial foxhole, if that's what it is. Luckily, I live very remotely, have a dish to communicate by, have yet to wear a mask and have thousands of acres to snowshoe in on a daily basis. I feel sorry for those that don't have the skills or health that some of us are blessed with but I'm truly interested in how some folks make out in different cultures and countries.