How would the way it was worded have caused her to panic? I mean, if anything, it would just be herself, not the way it was worded.
My grandmother is quite elderly and suffers from panic disorder. She would have heard the noise and somehow missed the word "test", immediately believing that there was some sort of emergency.
Yeah. Seriously. Nobody is going to be complaining about this if, say, we ever have a terrorist attack on the scale of 9/11 again.
To be fair, I don't think this alert thing is a bad idea.
I think people are just reacting negatively because it's a fresh reminder that Donald Trump has been given way more fucking power than he ever should have been. It only appears dystopian because the current administration seems to give off mad dystopian vibes at all times lol.
I don't really blame people for being concerned about this alert being abused right now, because it's honestly not all that unbelievable.
You gotta remember that a few years ago the idea of the President of America angrily shitposting on twitter at 3am like a teenage girl, because he saw a comedian make fun of him on television was only considered possible in the realm of absurdist humour.
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