Health and Sanity category archive
Vaccine Nation, “Words Mean What I Want Them To Mean” Dept. 0
The writer of a letter to the editor of the Las Vegas Sun highlights the hypocrisy.
Vaccine Nation 0
At the Austin American-Statesman, William Lambers remembers Dwight Eisenhower’s other V-Day and argues that we should follow Ike’s precedent. An excerpt:
Freedom’s Just Another Word for–Just What Exactly? 0
Paul Krugman considers Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’s response (or lack thereof) to the growing public health COVID crisis in Florida. He wonders why DeSantis persists in pandering to (and on) the pandemic in the face of rising infection and death rates and why he actively fights common sense public health measures such as masks* and immunization records.
A nugget (emphasis added):
So let’s talk about what the right means when it talks about “freedom.” Since the pandemic began, many conservatives have insisted that actions to limit the death toll — social distancing, wearing a mask and now getting vaccinated — should be matters of personal choice. Does that position make any sense?
(snip)
My answer is that when people on the right talk about “freedom,” what they actually mean is closer to “defense of privilege” — specifically the right of certain people (generally white male Christians) to do whatever they want.
Follow the link for his reasoning.
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*If masks are so debilitating, how is it that surgeons and nurses have managed for years to successfully complete complex surgeries while wearing them?
Heck, I’ve gotten so used to wearing one that I almost feel nekkid when I’m in a store without on–oh, never mind.
Maskless Marauders 0
In a related vein, Hal Crowther wonders whether we are (becoming) a failed state.
Vaccine Nation 0
Big law firm announces to staff, “No vaccination? No entry.”
In related news, karma can come back to haunt you.
Vaccine Nation 0
The New York Times reports on those for whom it’s too late now.
Aside:
Sow the wind. Reap the whirlwind.
(Syntax error fixed.)
Vaccine Nation 0
Michael-in-Norfolk is quite fed up, thank you very much.
For that matter, so too am I. “Science” and “stupid” both start with “S,” but they are not synonyms.
In a rational world, one counteracts the other, but not, it seems, in our society of stupid.