I find Dale is rather selfish. We're having an infectious disease issue, but he doesn't care if someone fell ill.
All of us want to get out of this situation as soon as possible.
No vaccines available at the moment, we have to be patient otherwise more people will lost their lives.
I understand. Although it has not been a problem where I live I know that in some areas many people are dying. I think that it's good to be cautious. I was more worried about it a month ago, though.
People are losing their businesses and jobs and some people are having severe issues dealing with the isolation and we should be reaching a point soon where the lockdown will start being lifted.
The way I understand it almost everyone can expect to be exposed to the virus. It's unavoidable. The idea is not to overwhelm the medical systems by having too many severe cases at the same time.
My comment was only about the political implications of telling someone to leave the country. If someone told you to leave the UK if you don't like it you would be very offended. And immigration is a huge political issue. You know all the right wing racist people that are tolerated on this board talk about it all the time. What you said played right into their hands.
The same thing is said in the US. "If you don't love it, leave it," and it suggests a fascist or at least nationalist devotion to the government.
I understand I think that your point was more to say "maybe you would like Sweden better," and not "get out of this country if you don't like it," but it's a very controversial topic to be addressed carefully if at all.
Dale admits being selfish and some of what he says shouldn't be taken that seriously.
I'm not trying to police your language or scold you and glad for the calm discussion.