What I Wanted To Say

This is a great thread:

Really says everything I feel about the whole despicable situation and how badly we screwed it up and how we are still torturing people for no goddamn reason. It has become many people’s religion and I hate them all.

I just want to quote that whole thread it’s so good. Do read it. He’s as puzzled as I am by the desire that so many have to keep the world a prison planet even for the vaccinated, no matter the harm. And he recognizes that 1.5 years of lockdown is absolutely 100% fucking utterly insane. Which it is.

Reading Tea

Finding lessons in the pandemic in sister cities in Germany and Virginia.

I know the headline is supposed to be inspirational, but the story really isn’t.

Am guessing we’ll never recognize the immense price so many paid to, essentially, protect old people. Yes, long Covid (which seems rarer than first reported), and sometimes younger people do in fact die. But statistically, neither of those is very common.

Basically, we asked the people least able to bear it and the least-affected by Covid to miss many of the most important parts of their lives to make sure that over-70s didn’t die. Asking “Was it worth it?” is the wrong question. “Worth” is not a valid measure of what occurred here, as that presumes these were the only choices available — again, the false dichotomy that is so common.

That we could’ve done something different is the truth of the matter, and that we did not is something we’re not supposed to realize or to talk about.

It’s a bit staggering to think about how much was sacrificed for all too many who will refuse to get vaccinated and still die anyway. It should not have gone down this way.

Leaky Basis

Why we should welcome the lab leak hypothesis. Plagued by fear, scientists have failed to protect us.

Even if the lab leak hypothesis for Covid is false and it was a completely natural event*, the fact is that there are many, many labs doing ill-advised and dangerous research with much-abused or nearly-nonexistent safety protocols.

Covid might not have emerged from a lab. No one truly knows. But it’s very possible it did, and that the next pandemic might as well.

*”Natural” in the context of us disrupting ecosystems and destroying habitat on a vast scale.

Some Set

Sweltering sidewalks: catching the heat in 1970s America โ€“ in pictures.

Cool photo set, but that second picture is not from the 1970s. Judging from the building materials, windows, hair styles, the font on the “Talent Showcase” sign, and the clothing, I’d say late 1980s.

There is a sticker on the golf cart that says “Golf Cart Permit 1989,” and I am not sure if that is the year in the latter part, but if so that is also confirmatory of the late 1980s. But I don’t need that at all to know that this photo was taken 1986-1989.

Believing Lies

Seeing Biden flail around, getting nearly nothing done despite having control of the Senate and House demonstrates how much a lie it was that Obama was hamstrung by Republican intransigence back in 2008-2010.

He could’ve done more, just as McConnell would were the situations reversed, it’s just that Obama and now Biden simply did not and do not want to. That you won’t do what it takes to get things done when there is a path forward is not a reflection of your opponent’s power, but rather a lack in your own will and desire.

But Dems will make endless excuses for how all their elected leaders are just tiny helpless infants, so I guess they deserve what they get.

Cassie Bad

No one likes a Cassandra. Pollyanna will always be more popular.

Senot

The Democrats are always a minority party in Congress even when they have the majority.

I don’t think they actually had any interest in winning the Senate, and that they accidentally did because of Stacey Abrams in Georgia was very disappointing to them. Totally useless party and only exist to be the pleasant face of global predatory hyper-capitalism.