• nonailsleft@lemm.ee
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      8 months ago

      Sure, and I agree it was a bad idea because it burned so much credibility. And secondly, I can’t imagine it making a real difference. Those who had the means to acquire masks at that time wouldn’t be dumb enough to believe it.

      And I also agree that it’s good to remind everybody every once in a while.

      But my main point is that they didn’t lie because they are bad people that were preparing the masses for a one world government - they did it because they saw hospital staff falling ill or dying at unsustainable rates and were willing to do almost anything to slow that.

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      8 months ago

      Smart people understand that science is fallible. As more information becomes available, science can be corrected.

      Covid denialism came out of mishandling that. People believing that since science wasn’t infallible, it can’t be trusted.

      It’s a problem with the state of education in this country. Same reason why people don’t believe in gravity because “it’s just a theory”.

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          8 months ago

          I don’t agree with it, but I get it.

          We had a very limited supply of masks in the country. Remember, we had people volunteering to stitch cloth masks or 3D printed “straps” for face shields…to donate to doctors and nurses who couldn’t get enough masks to stay safe. Breweries and distilleries were re-tooling to make hand sanitizer.

          Meanwhile we were already at the start of the supply chain itself collapsing.

          We were at a point where Trump was hijacking intercepting shipments of masks to scalp redistribute them to the highest bidder hospitals that needed them more.

          Now, if they had said that day “everyone needs to wear a mask in public”, that would have completely toppled the supply for hospitals, and I’d say it’s significantly more critical for frontline workers to have them than people who were able to hunker down and wait until Easter when the whole thing blows over (womp womp).

          You know that any other messaging would’ve caused a rush on face masks and frontline workers, and probably made the whole thing worse.

          In retrospect it’s easy to say that they should have been transparent about the messaging. But in retrospect, we also know that most people are selfish assholes.