OverMaster
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Well, an economic collapse kills people too.
This is especially true in poorer areas like the Third World.
This is especially true in poorer areas like the Third World.
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It is true, certainly, but also completely irrelevant. The course of action that minimizes the economic impact also happens to be the course of action that minimizes the deaths and suffering, and vice-versa.Well, an economic collapse kills people too.
This is especially true in poorer areas like the Third World.
I arleady wrote about Ukraine and Belaruss,where nobody did anything and people are not mass dying - but entire Africa did the same.And they do not die from CV,too.
Malaria,AIDS - yes,people mass die from that sometimes..CV - no.
I'm always skeptical when a large organization wants to praise its workers rather than actually improving their compensation or working conditions.
It's the principle of the thing. You don't want the lowlies to think you can afford to pay them; they'll demand more money.This is indirectly related to Covid, but Seattle, WA recently put in place a rule that frontline, essential workers deserve a $4/hr pay raise for being on the frontlines. This was chiefly seen amongst grocery store workers. Kroger's response? To shut down two stores and fire all the workers, because the giant national corporation that has been making bank during this pandemic because of everyone shopping instead of goin
If it is, it's a really incompetent punishment, given how poorly it's been aimed. That's why I've never considered the idea of disasters as punishment: They always disproportionately affect the least culpable and disproportionately spare the most culpable.Do you think the pandemic is the earth's way of punishing us for our carelessness towards it? Maybe we're the real virus?
Even if almost every individual gave up their wicked ways and became perfectly responsible environmentalists, it'd basically just be a token effort as long as the ones who are actually causing the majority of the harm keep ignoring their responsibilities. Yet they get spared and the people who do the least aggregate harm get hit.Were all culpable!
Every time I go for a walk I see trash near a bush! Every time we drive we pollute! Every time we buy useless things we harm the planet in some way!
So climate change is just the planet having a fever?
Scientific analysis of the epidemic and its impact? Like most disasters, the wealthiest individuals suffer the least harm. Death rate after infection is heavily correlated with wealth, and the billionaires made billions while the working poor got laid off.
Lucky you, we've got several in progress.Look, the current climate is making me resentful of humanity as a whole and I just want a great disaster to happen that will put us in our place!
No.Do you think the pandemic is the earth's way of punishing us for our carelessness towards it? Maybe we're the real virus?
No.Look, the current climate is making me resentful of humanity as a whole and I just want a great disaster to happen that will put us in our place!
Get the fuck out.
The elderly aren't the most likely to get COVID -- they're the most likely to die from it. They're being prioritized because every indication is that doing so is the best way to cut down the plague's death toll.Frankly, it's absolute bullshit that so-called "essential" workers* on the frontlines aren't a priority. Sure, the elderly and teachers are important. But they aren't the most likely to get COVID.
USA here, glad we could entertain, hope your situation improves.And with the USA sorting itself out there is no longer distraction from the dumpster fire this country became.
And getting worse -- but fortunately not as bad as they were back in November. It's a shame -- you guys were doing so well until September or so...
It was more a feeling of commiseration and advanced warning of the shitshow.USA here, glad we could entertain, hope your situation improves.
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Well I was going to say the obvious but apparently I said it before and was ignored, so I will try another direction of discussion.I live in a Third World country going through a major crisis, if we lose our jobs, we literally face the likely threat of death by starvation and losing all of our properties. Don't you lecture me when you don't know our circumstances.
I live in a Third World country going through a major crisis, if we lose our jobs, we literally face the likely threat of death by starvation and losing all of our properties. Don't you lecture me when you don't know our circumstances.