Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sad but incomplete details raises unfounded fear
A 14-year-old died. This is a parenting site. There should be sadness, and fear.
Anonymous wrote:The article was not meant to do anything other than to highlight the life and death of a local girl who had some local notoriety. The fact that so many of you can't separate empathy from immediate need to distance is not great.
Anonymous wrote:what a terrible loss for her family.
but articles like these made to stir up fear with a clear lack of detail are so harmful to society. i recall a similar fear article posted here of a young healthy hockey coach killed by covid. an ounce of investigative reporting determined he died of a fentanyl overdose and tested covid positive post mortem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is very sad. There is a reason this has made the news and that is because Covid deaths of children are exceedingly rare. You don’t see a news story when a child dies of cancer.
No, the reason this has made the news is because this child’s short life entailed multiple tragic and drastic experiences that are disproportionately inflicted on Black people in this country.
They were both “so unusual, thus noteworthy,” but they happened to one 14 year old person and there is now no way for this society to redeem the harm done to her by know-nothings who insist that when things are rare, they aren’t worthy of focused attention.
Happy Thanksgiving.
sirion2@yahoo.com wrote:First, we aren’t shutting down anything. That inane talking point needs to stop. We are having to force certain restrictions due to people’s unwillingness to make small changes that could have avoided them. It’s sad when anyone dies. Every life is newsworthy. Yes, this death is a bit sensationalized, but still sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More kids are going to continue to die with numbers going up. Truly sad.
Not many.
Kids are now dying. You cannot say not many when one is too many.
Anonymous wrote:Sad but incomplete details raises unfounded fear
Anonymous wrote:75 million people under age 18 in the US. If they all get Covid, with even a 1% death rate, that's 750,000 people.
What you are really saying is you aren't worried because your family won't be one of the affected ones. So you assume.
sirion2@yahoo.com wrote:First, we aren’t shutting down anything. That inane talking point needs to stop. We are having to force certain restrictions due to people’s unwillingness to make small changes that could have avoided them. It’s sad when anyone dies. Every life is newsworthy. Yes, this death is a bit sensationalized, but still sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so sad. This happened in Michigan.
https://www.mlive.com/news/grand-rapids/2020/11/girl-at-center-of-grand-rapids-police-controversy-dies-of-coronavirus-family-says.html
I remember reading of the story when she was 11.
She didn’t go home to be with Jesus. She died.
Don't you dare challenge the way in which this poor man chose to announce his grandchild's death.
You are a horrible human being.