Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People aren't upset because this is the worst thing that could possibly happen. Of course it's not. For many of us (myself included), the pandemic and isolation and school closures are not even close to the worst thing that has happened to me in my lifetime.
People are upset because there is absolutely no reason it has to be this way. We are keeping kids home from school while people gather in bars and restaurants and crowd into private parties and go on vacation. It is nonsensical. That's where the anger and frustration comes from -- the knowledge that we are asking children and working parents to shoulder the burden of this pandemic while refusing to ask almost anything of young professionals, the wealthy, or large businesses. It's a question of values. The appropriate comparison is not Nazi Germany (hi, this is almost never the appropriate comparison), but something more like Stalinist Russia where ordinary people suffered while those closest to the levers of power did not, all in the name of "shared sacrifice."
Bars and restaurants are open b/c we don’t have federal aid. Shutting them down will cause mass poetry and likely riots.
Just because some people are acting foolish and doing private parties and vacations doesn’t mean you double down on stupid and crowd kids back to school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the actual f??? How absurd. I can’t even begin but let’s start with the fact that in this metaphor, the teachers unions are the nazis, since they are the ones keeping schools closed while private and catholic schools and publics elsewhere are open. And I won’t even get into how offensive this is to Jews.
Btw, in the metaphor, the pandemic is the nazis, but you knew that.
Anonymous wrote:What the actual f??? How absurd. I can’t even begin but let’s start with the fact that in this metaphor, the teachers unions are the nazis, since they are the ones keeping schools closed while private and catholic schools and publics elsewhere are open. And I won’t even get into how offensive this is to Jews.
Anonymous wrote:What the actual f??? How absurd. I can’t even begin but let’s start with the fact that in this metaphor, the teachers unions are the nazis, since they are the ones keeping schools closed while private and catholic schools and publics elsewhere are open. And I won’t even get into how offensive this is to Jews.
Anonymous wrote:People aren't upset because this is the worst thing that could possibly happen. Of course it's not. For many of us (myself included), the pandemic and isolation and school closures are not even close to the worst thing that has happened to me in my lifetime.
People are upset because there is absolutely no reason it has to be this way. We are keeping kids home from school while people gather in bars and restaurants and crowd into private parties and go on vacation. It is nonsensical. That's where the anger and frustration comes from -- the knowledge that we are asking children and working parents to shoulder the burden of this pandemic while refusing to ask almost anything of young professionals, the wealthy, or large businesses. It's a question of values. The appropriate comparison is not Nazi Germany (hi, this is almost never the appropriate comparison), but something more like Stalinist Russia where ordinary people suffered while those closest to the levers of power did not, all in the name of "shared sacrifice."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I expect more of our society than what the Jews had to live under Nazi rule. If you don’t, I am concerned about your mental health.
And yes, your kids live in luxury with climate control, fresh food and water, access to endless information and entertainment. Hence we agree they will be fine
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course it could be worse. Things can always be worse. That does not mean that what is happening now is in any way acceptable.
Pandemics are just so unacceptable.
Anonymous wrote:Of course it could be worse. Things can always be worse. That does not mean that what is happening now is in any way acceptable.
Anonymous wrote:I expect more of our society than what the Jews had to live under Nazi rule. If you don’t, I am concerned about your mental health.
