Oh good! WHO: "The worst is yet to come."
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wrote on 30 Jun 2020, 19:20 last edited by xenon
Key question for me is - what’s working in other countries that isn’t working for the U.S.?
Many seem to have this thing under control.
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wrote on 30 Jun 2020, 19:29 last edited by jon-nyc
More social cohesion. Less distrust of the scientific community. More competent leadership. Greater state capacity.
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wrote on 30 Jun 2020, 19:35 last edited by
I was driving through Oakland this morning and a big billboard read "Dying from COVID is not Black people's fault". I think it was an advertisement for a health care provider.
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wrote on 30 Jun 2020, 19:42 last edited by
It's a dog whistle for blaming Asians.
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wrote on 30 Jun 2020, 19:48 last edited by Horace
It is certainly messaging which presupposes fertile psyches for blaming others.
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More social cohesion. Less distrust of the scientific community. More competent leadership. Greater state capacity.
wrote on 1 Jul 2020, 00:12 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Oh good! WHO: "The worst is yet to come.":
More social cohesion. Less distrust of the scientific community. More competent leadership. Greater state capacity.
Yeah, every now and then autocracy, monoculture and socialism has a leg up. Maybe we should have been that way all long.
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@jon-nyc said in Oh good! WHO: "The worst is yet to come.":
More social cohesion. Less distrust of the scientific community. More competent leadership. Greater state capacity.
Yeah, every now and then autocracy, monoculture and socialism has a leg up. Maybe we should have been that way all long.
wrote on 1 Jul 2020, 00:14 last edited by@Loki said in Oh good! WHO: "The worst is yet to come.":
@jon-nyc said in Oh good! WHO: "The worst is yet to come.":
More social cohesion. Less distrust of the scientific community. More competent leadership. Greater state capacity.
Yeah, every now and then autocracy, monoculture and socialism has a leg up.
Is that how you'd characterize New Zealand?
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wrote on 1 Jul 2020, 00:15 last edited by
Islands have a leg up too.
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wrote on 1 Jul 2020, 00:17 last edited by
I think everybody needs to be like a peeing dog and have a leg up.
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@Loki said in Oh good! WHO: "The worst is yet to come.":
@jon-nyc said in Oh good! WHO: "The worst is yet to come.":
More social cohesion. Less distrust of the scientific community. More competent leadership. Greater state capacity.
Yeah, every now and then autocracy, monoculture and socialism has a leg up.
Is that how you'd characterize New Zealand?
wrote on 1 Jul 2020, 00:26 last edited by Loki 7 Jan 2020, 00:26@Doctor-Phibes said in Oh good! WHO: "The worst is yet to come.":
@Loki said in Oh good! WHO: "The worst is yet to come.":
@jon-nyc said in Oh good! WHO: "The worst is yet to come.":
More social cohesion. Less distrust of the scientific community. More competent leadership. Greater state capacity.
Yeah, every now and then autocracy, monoculture and socialism has a leg up.
Is that how you'd characterize New Zealand?
Monoculture. Island.
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More social cohesion. Less distrust of the scientific community. More competent leadership. Greater state capacity.
wrote on 1 Jul 2020, 00:59 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Oh good! WHO: "The worst is yet to come.":
More social cohesion. Less distrust of the scientific community. More competent leadership. Greater state capacity.
Exactly. Using Taiwan as an example, this almost exactly describes our approach.
The first thing you mention is a big one. Sometimes, the good of society has to come first. If that means wearing a mask, putting an app on your phone to allow tracing, etc so be it.
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wrote on 1 Jul 2020, 02:01 last edited by
What is this society thing you are talking about?
The state?
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Oh good! WHO: "The worst is yet to come.":
@Loki said in Oh good! WHO: "The worst is yet to come.":
@jon-nyc said in Oh good! WHO: "The worst is yet to come.":
More social cohesion. Less distrust of the scientific community. More competent leadership. Greater state capacity.
Yeah, every now and then autocracy, monoculture and socialism has a leg up.
Is that how you'd characterize New Zealand?
Monoculture. Island.
wrote on 1 Jul 2020, 02:45 last edited by@Loki said in Oh good! WHO: "The worst is yet to come.":
@Doctor-Phibes said in Oh good! WHO: "The worst is yet to come.":
@Loki said in Oh good! WHO: "The worst is yet to come.":
@jon-nyc said in Oh good! WHO: "The worst is yet to come.":
More social cohesion. Less distrust of the scientific community. More competent leadership. Greater state capacity.
Yeah, every now and then autocracy, monoculture and socialism has a leg up.
Is that how you'd characterize New Zealand?
Monoculture. Island.
I don't think New Zealand is a monoculture.
Scotland certainly isn't, and they've done a lot better dealing with Covid than either the US or England. It isn't an autocracy or socialist, either.
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wrote on 1 Jul 2020, 02:49 last edited by
Maybe most other societies are like family that fights a lot but pulls together when they have to. Maybe Americans really do hate each other as only people who don't really know each other can.
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wrote on 1 Jul 2020, 02:57 last edited by
@Copper said in Oh good! WHO: "The worst is yet to come.":
What is this society thing you are talking about?
The state?
I dont think it is a state exactly, but more the group of people that live in that state - not sure if I am explaining it, but there is a difference.
For example, with mask wearing
USA person - "wearing a mask is an individual choice. No one is going to take my choice away from me! It is infringe on my right!!!!!"
Taiwan person - "Wearing a mask will help all the people in the country. I will endure a bit of personal discomfort so that in the short term and long term, we are all better off"
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@Loki said in Oh good! WHO: "The worst is yet to come.":
@Doctor-Phibes said in Oh good! WHO: "The worst is yet to come.":
@Loki said in Oh good! WHO: "The worst is yet to come.":
@jon-nyc said in Oh good! WHO: "The worst is yet to come.":
More social cohesion. Less distrust of the scientific community. More competent leadership. Greater state capacity.
Yeah, every now and then autocracy, monoculture and socialism has a leg up.
Is that how you'd characterize New Zealand?
Monoculture. Island.
I don't think New Zealand is a monoculture.
Scotland certainly isn't, and they've done a lot better dealing with Covid than either the US or England. It isn't an autocracy or socialist, either.
wrote on 1 Jul 2020, 02:59 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in Oh good! WHO: "The worst is yet to come.":
@Loki said in Oh good! WHO: "The worst is yet to come.":
@Doctor-Phibes said in Oh good! WHO: "The worst is yet to come.":
@Loki said in Oh good! WHO: "The worst is yet to come.":
@jon-nyc said in Oh good! WHO: "The worst is yet to come.":
More social cohesion. Less distrust of the scientific community. More competent leadership. Greater state capacity.
Yeah, every now and then autocracy, monoculture and socialism has a leg up.
Is that how you'd characterize New Zealand?
Monoculture. Island.
I don't think New Zealand is a monoculture.
Scotland certainly isn't, and they've done a lot better dealing with Covid than either the US or England. It isn't an autocracy or socialist, either.
New Zealand and Scotland both have populations smaller than Virginia.
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Maybe most other societies are like family that fights a lot but pulls together when they have to. Maybe Americans really do hate each other as only people who don't really know each other can.
wrote on 1 Jul 2020, 03:16 last edited by Rainman 7 Jan 2020, 03:16@Horace said in Oh good! WHO: "The worst is yet to come.":
Maybe most other societies are like family that fights a lot but pulls together when they have to. Maybe Americans really do hate each other as only people who don't really know each other can.
I dunno, Horace. I hope you're wrong. Love thy neighbor, and all that.
How many thugs spout "I know my (individual) rights!" as soon as a cop does anything. I included the "individual" in quotation marks to make a point: Individual rights are in our DNA. Some people use it as a hammer, some, I suppose, believe they are making some higher point.The difference still is, in part, individualism of the West, vs. collective good in the East.
But then again, the first phase of closedown was most of the nation agreeing to do something without screaming about rights. We just did it, out of fear.
Then everything, as if on cue, turned into another political game.
Now there might be another swine flu on the horizon. Just when I thought things can't get much worse. Bad time to be a hog in China. Or pig. Or piglet. Days may be numbered.