Home Actress Rose McGowan HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers March 2021 Rose McGowan Instagram - Shot by the brilliant @josefjassophoto for the coolest @reservedmagazine Battle cry always #RoseArmy

Rose McGowan Instagram – Shot by the brilliant @josefjassophoto for the coolest @reservedmagazine Battle cry always #RoseArmy

Rose McGowan Instagram - Shot by the brilliant @josefjassophoto for the coolest @reservedmagazine Battle cry always #RoseArmy

Rose McGowan Instagram – Shot by the brilliant @josefjassophoto for the coolest @reservedmagazine Battle cry always #RoseArmy | Posted on 09/Dec/2020 20:29:06

Rose McGowan Instagram – Wishing all of you love. Happy New Year. I know 2020 was a beast from hell for too many of us. Famine, fear, terror, bombs, sickness, trauma, violence have been what too many worldwide have experienced in 2020. 2021 is going to test all of us so let’s hold each other close and if you’re alone, I hope you can feel my invisible arms around wrapping you with good energy. Let’s take care of on another we are all we have. Much love, Rose #happynewyear
Rose McGowan Instagram – Let us out. Protect the elders. Protect those who need to be protected. But we have to live. I am not an expert, but lockdowns in my view do not seem to be working. Children are losing time. Their mental health is suffering. People are suffering. And are we so different to those during the Black Plague in the Middle Ages? Are the ones who are going to die going to die? Do we have to let just happen? Should we let it just happen? It is more than okay to question, to wonder, to disagree. We cannot cancel minds for searching, making mistakes and growing. People die. It is tragic. But at what point is it enough and that this current approach is breaking human brains. These lockdowns are setting women back by decades. People of color by decades. The poor whites by decades. Women are losing their low-paying but damn it puts food on the table for my kids in record numbers jobs. At some point we have to say lockdowns aren’t working and let what happens happen while protecting the elderly and those with other serious conditions. Sometimes people die. Maybe it’s me next, maybe it’s you. We have been backed  into a corner. What do you think should be done? Facts and science yes. But at what cost?

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