Famine for Friends

Its been a while now since we’ve been told not to see any human beings. Not only is this hard on children for not being able to see loved ones, there is also a serious mental impact on adults and kids alike. This is something that needs to be taken into account. I understand that we don’t want the elderly and other people at high risk, but I believe that forcing everyone not to see each other is a bit much. At the same time, I may be ignorant. Old people don’t necessarily wan’t to be isolated. Others are saying, “Oh, it’s for your own good.” The grandparents don’t really think so.

A story is below:

All the Hogwarts students are at the great hall. Snape is there, passing out masks as the kids go into their seats. One pair of friend sit too close together. “Six feet apart!” someone shouts and everyone looks at the pair of friends, horrified. A teacher bustles over and tells them to move farther apart. They obey. The headmaster, Dumbledore, is behind glass, with a mask on.

This story is about this happening in Harry Potter world.

This may be my shortest article so far, but I think it has a lot of meaning and things to consider. This is our life. The world we live in. Reflect. Consider. And think before you take action.