Via Papa
To suggest that there has been an overreaction to the coronavirus pandemic may be the understatement of the century. The spark that began as a rational fear of disease has been fanned into flames of widespread panic which have raged through state and civil institutions. The spectacle of the US election aside (or perhaps a case in point), it is fair to say that democracy no longer exists. The rule of law has been suspended.
A ‘state of emergency’ persists throughout much of the world and will likely remain indefinitely. All of this has been normalised under cover of a declared medical emergency, and like some modern Milgram experiment, the masses have fallen into line. Anyone who dares to even question the new normal – the constant hand sanitizing; the ubiquitous temperature taking; the social distancing; the contact tracing – is now perceived as a threat to society.
If there’s an elephant in the room it’s probably the fact that there seems to be no pandemic to speak of. Regardless of the overblown case reporting there is no significant spike in the overall number of deaths compared to a normal flu season.
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Nifty that the worst pandemic in generations has resulted in a close match for the total death counts prior years. Seems someone has been screaming about a wolf that does not bite 98% of the population in order to shut down the economy and win an election . they didn't have a crisis so they ordered one from their Chinese suppliers.
ReplyDeletea close match for the total death counts prior years.
DeleteNothing to see here, you must have gotten your info from that radical right Fox news.....:)
Correct. Actually, there are less deaths this year then some of the
ReplyDeleteother years. hmmmm
Laura Ingraham said last nite that IF there was a virus, why is the
border wide open, letting thousands of illegal immigrants cross into
our country - why is it not totally locked down. Why, indeed.