Jay wrote:
uziq wrote:
i'd rather not let 1.2 million people go to worm's meal, jay, because you're upset about the fake stock market numbers for your fake successful president's fake bubble.
also i'm pretty sure car crashes don't turn public places into zones of contagion where exponentially more people get sick and exponentially more people die.
letting a virus firestorm through a population is just inviting further mutation and super-infections. that's what caused the mass loss of life in the 1918 spanish influenza -- letting two strains essentially combine, the immune system version of a fire cyclone. no thank you.
how is your health system meant to magically adapt to having its intensive care units at 100% capacity dealing with a novel disease? what happens when your ma has a stroke, or your favourite uncle has a heart attack? where are they going to go? the 1.2 million figure dying is due to ICU overspill. are you happy for ICU overspill to be the new normal? are you thick or something?
Right, so the stock market is not the economy. The economy is the interactions between businesses and individuals that take place every day. Something as small as being able to go to the store without living in fear of the person next to you while you purchase goods has a ripple effect throughout the world. Right now, societal trust has completely collapsed. People aren't greeting each other with handshakes or getting within 6 feet of each other. We're all joking about "the new normal", but it's not a joke. Everyone is stressed the fuck out right now.
What I am seeing ahead of me is a Depression. I am seeing my entire city shut down, something that has never happened ever for anything. All kids are home for the next month. Restaurants, bars, cinemas, theaters, sports venues, concerts, etc are all shut down. As of today, I'm being asked to work from home on even numbered days. Millions of people were just sent to the unemployment lines because my governor wanted to upstage Trump and "do the right thing". What's the damage from this next week, or month, or a year from now? Will all these people be homeless? Will they still be looking for work? Will people ever get over their fears and return to the restaurants? What happens to the rest of the economy when these people run out of money and can't buy things? What industry is next? Retail? Construction? It's all linked together. No one can plan ahead for anything right now and that is the scary part.
For a parent like me, I have to figure out what to do with my kids for the next month. What do I do with a 3 year old and a 5 year old that keeps them entertained when we can't leave the house or have their friends over for play dates? This is my personal dilemma, and it's being shared by people across my state right now. What happens to my job if the economy shuts down? These are very real fears and concerns. To you, this is all a lark. To me, it's fucking deadly serious real life stuff.
yes jay, what you are seeing is a once in a hundred years’ pandemic event. go back to the second post in this thread. look at my very first reply. what did i say? what page are we on now? are you coming around to it?
to me this is a lark? hey jay, fuck you. nothing matters to you until it affects your bottom line. you can leave iraqi girls in the rubble so long as you get a fucking air con certificate. you’ll say shit like ‘only 1.2 million americans a year are going to die? big deal! 40,000 people die a year in car crashes. bring it on!’ do you have any idea how callous that is? you sound like a fucking grub. really, go and examine yourself.
i’ve got two elderly grand parents with heart conditions, both high-risk, who now according to UK rules will have to go into isolation for 3-4 months. i’ve got an uncle with MS, who is high risk. my parents are 60+ and high risk. none of this is even exceptional — everyone has loved ones that they care about and this will affect.
my younger brother is in a coma, my entire family life is based around a high-wire balancing act of people trying to work full-time, pay their bills (and pay his expensive medical bills), and keep a constant rota of daily company for him. at the same time, half my family work in medicine. see what’s coming? coronavirus, as in washington state for example, rips through care homes full of immunocompromised people in a matter of hours. none are saveable and none are worth saving, in fact, when it’s a matter of intensive care wards being full of the young and healthy requiring ventilation. my brother’s neurological hospice are going to shut their doors and bar any visitors. my mother is going to have to move in there, live and sleep on a bunk on the floor next to his hospital bed, and effectively quit her job as a pharmacist. i’m going to have to step in and cover a lot more financially; and i’m also not going to be able to see my parents, grandparents, or severely ill brother for several months, in the knowledge that all of them are at very high risk of dying.
tell me again it’s a lark jay. the difference is i have no problem with reading expert opinion and admitting the facts. you are an intellectual retard and a moral coward.
Last edited by uziq (2020-03-17 03:56:57)