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Genre: News & Politics
Date of upload: Mar 18, 2024 ^^
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I feel like at first, individual humanity kicked in, and people really were trying to help each other and be better humans. We all wanted to come out of it in a better place, better for it. Then I think politicians made it political, and it quickly split people and pitted us against each other. I never understood why it was necessary. At a time when everyone needed everyone, they took the opportunity to drive a wedge between us. Play on Individuals insecurities. The madness meant that science couldn't do its job efficiently. What should have happened is that science should have learned and pivoted as more was learned about covid, allowing them to change policies and procedures. But once things got out of hand, there was no space to respond. Scientists could only react to the crazyness, and here we are. Still reacting. Still devided. America could have done better. We should have done better.
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We have politicized covid, as have other counties, in ways that are dangerous. The public has been attempting to -- and, as has happened historically during the 1918 flu pandemic and the beginning of the HIV/AIDS epidemic -- failing at leading public health because the government agencies we should be able to depend upon aren't doing their jobs. To some extent, we're on our own.
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6:23 do they know how to get a library or card? Or know you don’t have to have one to use the library free? Free computer use.
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Is that 2-1-1? 5:45
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I was a teen during the AIDS crisis, something that affected the gay community for years, well into my adulthood. Ive lived thru 2 really big economic disasters, Black Friday and 2008, all of these events having lasting effects. Covid was nothing to me, other than everyone was freaking out but I don't have a lot of sympathy if youre still upset about it. I think for people under 35 it may have been the worst thing ever but that's life kids! I missed a lot of my life because I had to work in dead end jobs. We need to think about global warming instead of all these self involved billionaires who keep sucking up all the attention!
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@clocksurfer
1 month ago
The pandemic opened my eyes to a number of people with astounding and commendable capacity for selfless service. Unfortunately, it also broke me when I became aware of how many people are ruthlessly selfish, ignorant, petulant, gullible, and belligerent.
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