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Stragedy (noun) (stræ-gə-dʒɪ):
- A tragic strategy.

- A tragically failed plan.
- An epic fail.
- A catastrophic failure, of an ill begotten plan.
- A plan that may, or may not, have been born from virtuous intentions, that nevertheless results in tragedy.

A "stragedy" may, in time, become a dark comedy of errors & a repeated tragedy, that calls into question the competency, wisdom & true intentions of it's authors & promoters.
"Most of the procedures taken & protocols enacted, mostly, by left leaning leadership, to address CoVid19 are stragedies of epic proportions around the world."

"Lockdown procedures have consequently caused more death, than the respiratory infection they are professed to prevent and are clearly a stragedy."

"This stragedy is quickly becoming a dark comedy of errors and must be stopped."

Re: "The road to hell is paved in good intentions."
by Jeff Potts August 8, 2020
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Stragedy (stræ-gə-dʒɪ):

-A tragic strategy.

-A tragically failed plan.

-An epic fail.
-A catastrophic failure, of an ill begotten plan.
-A plan that may, or may not, have been born from virtuous intentions, that nevertheless results in tragedy.

Stragedy may, in time, become a dark comedy of errors & a repeated tragedy, that calls into question the competency, wisdom & true intentions of it's authors & promoters.

"Most of the procedures taken & protocols enacted, mostly, by left leaning leadership, to address CoVid19 are stragedies of epic proportions around the world.
"Lockdown procedures have consequently caused more death, than the respiratory infection they are professed to prevent and are clearly a stragedy.

"This stragedy is quickly becoming a dark comedy of errors and must be stopped."
by Jeff Potts August 8, 2020
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