Bars were packed all over the country yesterday for St. Patrick’s Day celebrations and the fact that it was…Saturday.
There’s one problem though – many health officials are pleading with the American people to take “social distancing” seriously, and to stay home unless it’s an emergency or you have to run an important errand (ie, get food).
We’re getting closer to major cities shutting down bars and restaurants amid the Cornavirus pandemic and continued spread of the virus.
However, a viral tweet saying “Downtown Nashville is undefeated” showed The Stage on Broadway jam-packed yesterday proving most people are not listening to anything really.
Here was the video…
Downtown Nashville is undefeated. pic.twitter.com/BFIOzukFct
— Janna Abraham (@SportsPundette) March 15, 2020
Here were some of the responses:
While the rest of us are trying to be responsible in our homes and get this shit over with, THIS?! Broadway, you aren’t a hero for staying open. https://t.co/XUqehVhUeR
— MAREN MORRIS (@MarenMorris) March 15, 2020
Downtown Nashville is filled with idiots who are going to overload the city's hospitals in a week or so and cause chaos. #coronapocalypse #COVID19
— MusicReviewer (@MusicReviewer7) March 15, 2020
Anyone in this bar who contracts Covid gets no sympathy
— 🇨🇦 Foobz 🇨🇦 (@andrew_faubert) March 15, 2020
Undefeated by what? Compassion? A sense of responsibility? Care for your fellow citizens?
— Gideon Neptune (@GideonNeptune) March 15, 2020
that's what your hospitals are going to look like in a few weeks.
Congrats!— Art Martin (@gartmartin9) March 15, 2020
As a nurse, I’d say your complacency and/or sheer disrespect for the vulnerable is unmatched.
— RN Snark (@RN_Shark_dt_ind) March 15, 2020
It's distressing that fully one third of the country doesn't believe in basic science.
— Rick Ball (@ricoball) March 15, 2020
Viruses don’t really care how brave you are. But they appreciate the carelessness.
— Jeff Mac (@JeffMacIsHere) March 15, 2020
This looks like a fun petri dish
— Alex Holmes (@Trojan81) March 15, 2020
The comments never end. The video has just over 400 retweets and over 5,000 comments so far. That’s what we call a bad ratio, and it’s only getting worse…