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Originally Posted by Snuffleupagus
That's up to you, I suppose you don't believe Trump caused a lot of marriage problems and failures either.
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There are massively more people that support or sympathize with Donald Trump than subscribe to conspiracy/convoy nonsense. This isn't an apt comparable.
Think of how many people out there - realistically - are in the convoy crowd. 5-8% if we're generous? How many of those are committed so as to call it splitsville? Fewer still, correct?
I do believe it has and does happen, I just don't believe there are swaths of people calling it quits at an impasse over vaccination status and freedoms. I'm not seeing the numbers to support it.
The pandemic has certainly negatively influenced relationships. If we're using anecdotal evidence, of the couples I know only 1 has gone full ass-over-tea kettle crazycakes when it comes to COVID and the vaccines. They're a united front, however, over what's fed to them on Facebook and consequently insufferable because of it. As for the rest of them they cite an uncomfortably evolving home environment where everyone is in the same place to work, learn, and live being the significant factor.
COVID has likely claimed many relationships due to the general strain brought on by a pandemic and the way we had to adjust our home situations, but it's highly unlikely those fractures were influenced disproportionally by anti-vaccination, civil liberties, and the WEF.
Maybe I'm naïve, but I just don't believe it's happened with any noticeable regularity. Maybe I just can't for the sake of my own sanity.