RolStoppable said:
A virus is only easier to combat because politicians have no spine. If they weren't servants of capitalism, then it would be clear to everyone that combating a virus is not easier. A good example of this is sugar tax. The reason why a lot of sugar is added to processed food and drinks is because sugar tastes good and is a cheap ingredient, making it a win-win for producers; the downside is that it's unhealthy which in turn puts a lot of strain on healthcare. With COVID-19, politicians came up with a lot of measures that were often inconsistent and illogical, and which will ultimately cost the people of all countries a lot of money, because all variants of relief bills consist of a combination of taxpayer money and states taking on more debt which will have to be paid back with taxpayer money. On the other hand, sugar tax is a single easy to implement measure with longlasting positive effects and on top of that it isn't detrimental to the common people. Sugar tax makes sugar a more expensive ingredient, so producers will refrain from adding a lot of sugar for the sake of profitability; it really is that easy. The coronavirus made peoples all around the world unite together because it was played up to be an immense threat despite being something that the vast majority was easily going to survive without any lasting drawbacks for their health. Meanwhile, there are much bigger problems with more severe consequences that keep leaving people cold. That makes it very easy to be cynical about humanity's grasp of common sense. Just like the high approval ratings of politicians who ordered strict corona measures, simply because not a lot of people died, completely ignoring that there was never going to be a big number to die because of COVID to begin with. But what can you do when the media has hammered the threat of corona into people's heads by continuously highlighting the worst cases instead of pointing to how many people got off easily. The thing that bothers me the most about all those corona measures is that no country went with the simple idea of isolating its risk groups from the rest of the population instead of isolating everyone. The cherry on top is that old people are the most likely to not go along with the measures for reasons like having no faith in politics because they've become numb over decades of lies and deception, or having already experienced so many other crises that they know that it's always made out to be much worse than it really is. Thankfully, the vaccines are coming. Because otherwise we would have politicians repeat the same thing again and again. |
"ignoring that there was never going to be a big number to die because of COVID to begin with"
lol you got any source for that? Sounds like a bunch of bullshit to me.
"The thing that bothers me the most about all those corona measures is that no country went with the simple idea of isolating its risk groups from the rest of the population instead of isolating everyone."
When it's so easy then you shouldn't have a problem telling me HOW that can be accomplished. You know, underage people at higher risk living with their parents or elderly living in the same household as their children and grand children. Elderly who live alone yet still need to visit a doctor and buy groceries. etc. etc. How can you properly isolate them when pretty much everyone else has a much much much higher chance of being infected?