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The Blame Game: Who Wins?

The Blame Game: Who Wins?

Last week, during my self-imposed quarantine, it became clear to me that I need to write about the pandemic we are facing in the world because it is unlike anything we have ever seen. Some people have decided to rewrite history to make themselves feel better by destroying bits and pieces of what actually happened in the past, but this is going to be an honest and true documentation of what is happening for me, if not for anyone else.  We may not be proud of things that have happened in the past, but they happened, and we need to learn from them. No amount of destroying books, renaming historic landmarks and taking down statues will ever change that. The Coronavirus is here and how we decide to fight it will be our legacy. Welcome to our new normal. We are making history right now. This virus has forced us all to stop and take a good look at our lives and how much we take for granted. Some people more than others. It has highlighted the types of people we have become as members of the human race. Are you someone trying to make a difference or someone that wants to roll over and complain while blaming everyone else? The choice is yours. You want to be a team player? If not, get off my team!

Like it or not, we are all in this mess together so let’s all pull it together and do what we are told. Can you do something without being asked directly if it can save your life or your loved one’s lives?  Are you going to wait for someone to tell you to come in from out of the rain or do you know how to do it yourself?  We need documentation of the world we are living in. We need to document the assholes hoarding toilet paper and sanitation wipes. We need to highlight those people who fight for the last package of Kleenex and those people who push the elderly and less fortunate aside for their own gluttonous needs. We need to stop blaming everyone else and stand up and take our own personal responsibility right now! NOW. Not after your spring break. Not after your vacation cruising around the world expecting to be saved by the government while the rest of us are acting responsibly at home preventing the spread of this silent enemy. I do not put your life at risk, don’t put mine!

As an American speaking from what I am personally observing in my own country, I wrote a piece that resonated with a lot of people from all over the world. I am very proud of the people who actually read the blog and did not just comment after reading the title “Dear Spoiled Americans” because the moral of the post was, we need to have mental toughness and come together as one to get through this situation. It had nothing to do with politics. It had nothing to do with America other than the fact that is where I live and that is where my observations come from. It had nothing to do with your past but everything to do with my own being a grandchild and child of holocaust survivors who fought through the most horrendous conditions to survive and bring my family to the United States for a better life.  I am proud to be an American. I am proud of my name but would be a lot prouder if we could all stop blaming A, B, and C because it is not doing us any good. Move on. Move forward. If not, you are just a waste of space and we need people who want to follow guidelines and take responsibility for themselves for the well-being of all!

We all have a story and no story is more important than the other. But, there are people out there that have it worse than you. There are people out there fighting for us every single day to get through this. The most important story right now is how are we going to get through this time. What are you going to do to be a responsible human that actually cares about others?  Do you want to keep bringing up the past of things we can’t change or be proactive and get through this now as kind and decent human beings with regard for one another? We are all on the same team, like it or not. We are all human.

We are all scared and confused. If you aren’t, you are part of the problem and probably spreading this nasty virus to your friends and family. Wake up. We all need a release and if my blog or social media channels can provide an open forum to discuss how we move forward from this pandemic then I am contributing to the success of us beating this war. You can’t fix stupid and I am tired of trying so if you only get caught up on one or two words in the titles of my post then I can’t help you. Be proactive. Help your neighbors. Help small businesses in the community. Offer assistance without being asked. Be a good human. Is it that hard?

Thank the doctors, nurses, pharmacists, scientists, truckers, grocery store clerks, shelf stockers, servers, delivery drivers and all the other selfless individuals putting themselves out there on the front lines every single day. Thank their families too.

Or……are you going to continue playing the blame game in your PJ’s from your couch, with endless snacks, surrounded by a mound of toilet paper while there are people trying to fight stopping the spread of this virus? Or are you going to help? Are you going to add value during this time? Are you going to be proactive or roll over?

We are not asking for much. We are asking you to stay home, wash your hands, keep social distance now so we don’t live like this forever or not at all. The faster we all do our part the faster I can hug my parents again!!!! I miss them.

This is affecting each and every one of us around the world! It is. Like it or not.

What are you going to do?

Let’s be a part of history that we can be proud to share with our children and grandchildren of how we came together as one for mankind, fought and beat this virus coming out stronger on the other side.

Let’s not leave a legacy that asks what the hell were they doing with all that toilet paper?

Capiche?

**Stay snarky my friends!**

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18 Responses to The Blame Game: Who Wins?

  1. Esther March 23, 2020 at 3:27 pm #

    Thank you for your continued insight. No blaming. No politicking. Just the truth.

    • Melany March 23, 2020 at 3:35 pm #

      Always! Just the truth!!!!! Thank you. Stay well!

  2. Margharite March 23, 2020 at 3:32 pm #

    I am so upset to see our younger generation on the beaches frolicking as if they didn’t have a care in the world while there is so much pain around them. Very disheartening.

    • Melany March 23, 2020 at 3:35 pm #

      It is so sad and infuriating at the same time. Thank you for reading. Stay safe and stay well!

      • Greg March 23, 2020 at 4:34 pm #

        Once again…….mind blown!???? Many thanks to your folks for raising such a levelheaded thinker. These are trying times and you hit the nail right on the head, we are much better working together than individually. Like our motto “ E Pluribus Unum” out of many, one. Stop being about “me” and start being about “We”!

        Sharing!
        Keep up the great work!

        • Melany March 23, 2020 at 4:43 pm #

          Thank you! Great comment btw! You always add fabulous comments and I appreciate it. I also appreciate you reading the post! TRUE! Stay safe and stay well!!!!

  3. Heather C March 23, 2020 at 4:32 pm #

    Yes!! Yes to all of it!! Thanks for posting Mel!

    • Melany March 23, 2020 at 4:33 pm #

      YES! Thank you for reading! The last post had so much traction I needed to do a follow up! Stay safe and stay well! MWAH!

  4. Steph March 23, 2020 at 4:44 pm #

    Yes to all! I hope my kids remember this moment in time as learning about social responsibility and what it really truly means to care for others. Thanks for the continued conversation Mel!

    • Melany March 23, 2020 at 4:59 pm #

      I know they will! Thank you for reading and supporting. Doing what I can to keep the conversation going and provide a place to discuss. MWAH!

  5. Andrea March 23, 2020 at 7:46 pm #

    Thanks for taking the time to write what many have been thinking!!! We are in this TOGETHER!!! I truly wonder what this will look like in our history books….. #ThingsThatMakeYouGoHrmmmmm…….

    • Melany March 24, 2020 at 6:49 am #

      Thank you for reading and thank you for the comment! We will be better together after this. We have to be. Stay safe and stay well!

  6. ellen beck March 23, 2020 at 8:37 pm #

    As always wise beyond your years. You inspire me that there is hope in a world of uncaring folks at times. I know you miss your parents whom you hold so dear but I also know you will stick with isolation rather than risk even the smallest chance of unintentionally harming them. When you get to see them both again hug them tight because it is all worth it.
    Being of another generation (like your folks) you are as always a breath of fresh air.

    • Melany March 24, 2020 at 6:50 am #

      You are always so thoughtful with each and every comment. I hope to meet you IRL one day. Your comments touch my heart. Thank you for that. Thank you for the kind words. Thank you for being you. Stay safe and stay well! Sending a virtual hug from Teddy B and me!!!

  7. Theresa Zukauskas March 24, 2020 at 7:36 am #

    I am staying home with my husband who is very I’ll from non related virus issues. I am so upset when I go out gloved and masked, and have to remind people to keep their distance. Totally stressed by the lack of social tespondibility

    • Melany March 24, 2020 at 8:22 am #

      So sorry to hear about your husband and totally understand your frustration. Hoping people will read this and take note. Stay safe and stay well! Best to you and your husband.

  8. Sharon March 24, 2020 at 7:54 pm #

    Thank you. As an 81 year old, I have lived long enough to have gone through some trying times. As I live by myself I do need to get out of the house once in a while, or go crazy. I usually go for a ride, stop at a drive thru, and pick something up for dinner that’s different from my own cooking. Otherwise, I have stayed home.

    • Melany March 25, 2020 at 7:08 am #

      Thank you and thank you for the comment! I really appreciate you reading and taking the time. We have a lot to learn from our past and hope people will open their eyes. Sending much love and health! Stay safe!~

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