If you want to give out about something or vent cynicism and spleen there is any number, any number of threads on AAM in which to do so.
Indeed, it is difficult to find one where this is completely absent.
People get sick of it. They know what is wrong already.
It is the nature of social media though, there is little respite from negativity, there is no middle ground because birds of a feather flock together on social media. I am generalizing here, it's not always the case. This forum is good and well moderated, other places can be a cesspit.
Personally, I think this crisis has bought the absolute best out of Leo Varadkar, Simon Harris, Tony Holohan and the HSE from a leadership perspective and 8 weeks ago if I never heard Simon Harris again, it would have been too soon. That was then and this is now. To everyone on the frontline, they deserve every word of praise they get. Hurlers on the ditch throwing in shade and negativity are just that, hurlers on the ditch.
What Ireland as a country has learned in the last three/four weeks cant be bought, it is a level of maturity that it rarely had before and a roadmap for the second wave which will no doubt come before a vaccine will.
That might make me a cheerleader! It doesn't mean a free pass, it just means I can only look after my own actions, and follow the guidance that we have. I am absolutely capable of cynicism but I don't see what the point is at the moment. Problems emerge, problems are solved. It is clear to me that those at the those at the top are solution focused in this crisis and that is what is needed. The detractors are agents of their own spin, they just might not notice it.
Anyway, just my opinion, doesn't matter either way. Some people are never happy and social media gives everyone an anomous avenue to say whatever they want.