poppabk
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The general devaluing of life has been a worrying trend, but I see it a lot more from those who are against vaccines or lockdowns etc.I take your point, but with respect I'd offer to you my opinion that this is a very important subject that is worthy of being hashed out publicly.
What's more its an evolving situation. Each day brings greater clarity in terms of understanding the epidemiology and pathogenicity of Covid, all the while the social/political pressure seems to me to be continually ratcheted up. Its why my focus has increasingly shifted towards the larger social and political ramifications of policy decisions, rather than strictly the medicene/virology itself.
Yesterday I read that I guy I worked with (semi famous here and in the games industry generally) 20 years ago had died at the age of 51 as a result of Covid. And of course both here and Resetera constantly bubbling up was the question was he vaccinated*, and the implication that if he wasn't he somehow deserved what happened to him.
That's fucking monstrous. Especially when there's a personal connection.
And you see this sort of thing online constantly, people gleefully taking validation when some notable "anti-vaxxer" dies.
This is why I'm harping on about society going on a "dark path". This is a demonstrably real phenomenon that we all should be aware of.
*Sidenote: Big ups to the mods here for squashing that real fast. Wish the same could be said for elsewhere.
People who are overweight, have medical conditions, or those who have taken care of themselves enough to live a long life are disposable or their death is not significant.
Go back one page and you will find someone effectively saying that if say Clint Eastwood died of Covid we should consider that a net positive for society.
The thread for the passing of John Madden, which would normally be a celebration of his life and his impact, is peppered with people dismissing his death as basically a non-event because he was old and overweight.