In the Least

Highlighting this again for the Covid panickers and anti-vaxxers.

This and other evidence is why I am no longer worried about Covid in the least.

Closing Out

Progressives Must Reckon With the School-Closing Catastrophe.

BELIEVE SCIENCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111111

While the Spanish flu was especially deadly for children, COVID-19 is just the opposite. By the tail end of spring 2020, it was becoming reasonably clear both that remote education was failing badly and that schools could be reopened safely.

What happened next was truly disturbing: The left by and large rejected this evidence. Progressives were instead carried along by two predominant impulses. One was a zero-COVID policy that refused to weigh the trade-off of any measure that could even plausibly claim to suppress the pandemic. The other was deference to teachers unions, who were organizing to keep schools closed. Those strands combined into a refusal to acknowledge the scale or importance of losing in-person learning with a moralistic insistence that anybody who disagreed was callous about death or motivated by greed.

This, more than anything, is going to be responsible for losing elections for the Dems in 2022 and 2024. Millions of (mostly) women are going to vote for whoever vows to keep schools open and vote against those who kept them shuttered. Or they will just not vote at all. And they’d not be wrong to do that.

What an own goal and a preventable tragedy. Zero Covid was plain fucking stupid and the moralizing over it was even worse.

Too Much Pan

Going to have stop reading Ian Welsh, I guess. He’s gone full Covid panicker, believing you can get reinfected with Covid 900 times and that it inevitably causes Long Covid, etc. None of this based on any evidence, of course. And in this new mythology the vaccines also are useless (increasingly the position of the loonier bits of the left). But who needs evidence when you can scare people?

I’m about as worried about Omicron as I am about the common cold, and that ain’t very damn much. If it weren’t clogging hospitals up due to the unvaxxed I wouldn’t give a crap about it at all.

Time to move on.

Impossible Realities

This is true. In many areas, I’ve seen so many Americans comment on undertakings that other countries do as a matter of course — and that we ourselves have done in the past — and declare it “impossible.” They do not mean “impossible” in the purely political sense, either. It’s more that they cannot imagine a large project can be done at all, by anyone. It’s as if they are incapable of engaging with reality at all, and appear to not really believe that other places exist.

I’m having trouble conveying what I mean here. I’m referring not to just the physical fact of achieving some large project, or the political machinations necessary to put it into place, nor even the financial arrangements required. The dysfunction is something larger, far more deeply sociocultural than these relatively-superficial concerns. It’s what I call in my lighter moments “wallowing in loserdom,” though surely there must be a better word or phrase to capture it. Perhaps “anticipatory defeatism?”

This defeatism can be seen in many places in the American psyche, such as the Fat Acceptance movement’s conviction that it’s impossible to weigh less than a small car, and that attempting to do anything else is utterly futile. It’s present everywhere, in other words. I don’t know how to combat it because a large majority of people do in fact truly and completely believe that projects undertaken routinely elsewhere are impossible in a way that’s deeper than the physical or financial aspects of them.

Outrรฉ

Yeah, and it wasn’t just boners.

It sure seemed like there were also a lot of women furiously masturbating behind their screens at the thought of taking away much-loved activities and experiences. I put it that way because it really did and does seem to be a sexual fetish of sorts for a lot of them. Just how very much it excites them is hard to explain any other way.

So Long Long

That’s great news. Well, except it’s not to the Covid panickers and the lockdown lifers. They’ll fucking hate this. (But that’s about what I expected.)

So…all those frantic tweets about “There is no mild Covid and you’re just as likely to get Long Covid even if you’ve been vaccinated! BELIEVE SCIENCE!!!!” have been bullshit. I mean, that was always likely. But now there’s actual evidence.

Lying Libs Lying

What a fucking dipshit. Utter assclown. Fuck you.

My chance of being a Covid fatality as a healthy non-obese very fit 45-year-old who is also vaxxed and boosted is about 1 in 1.5 million or so — which is far less than my chance of dying in a car accident in any given year.

Fuckng clown. Fuck you again.

This Is The End

The Atlanticโ€™s Nervous Breakdown.

It’s about The Atlantic, but it kind of uses that publication as a synecdoche for all the Covid derangement around now. Good news, though! Epidemiologists are largely wrong about how coronaviruses evolve, because they are conflating CVs and all other viruses — so SARS2 will tend to evolve to less severity over time (vaccines will also help with this).

And the other good news is that Omicron is still effectively the end of the pandemic as such.

All Yellow

I remember that controversy. A bunch of feminists came out of the woodwork to aver that women would never act like that, etc. Bullshit, of course. Women can and do act all kinda ways. I mean, being human and all, of course they do.

Yellowjackets is good, by the way. I like what the show is doing.

The Takeaway

Eh, libs just like taking away things from people. Who cares if it actually does kill gramma? The important part is taking away things.

Seem To Have Some Use

Strange, the libs told me the vaccines are useless against Omicron. Huh, you mean that wasn’t true? Shocking.