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John Michael Greer ([personal profile] ecosophia) wrote2022-03-08 01:18 pm

Open (More or Less) Post on Covid 31

walking toward sunsetThe corporate media, demonstrating once again that it has the attention span and cognitive capacity of a hyperactive squirrel on bad acid, has now pivoted away from Covid and is finding a new set of temporary obsessions.  Despite this, the semi-open posts  I've hosted here on the Covid-19 narrative, the inadequately tested experimental drugs for it, and the whole cascading mess surrounding them have continued to field a steady stream of comments, so I'm opening yet another space for discussion. The rules are the same as before: 

1. If you plan on parroting the party line of the medical industry and its paid shills, please go away. This is a place for people to talk openly, honestly, and freely about their concerns that the party line in question is dangerously flawed and that actions being pushed by the medical industry et al. are causing injury and death. It is not a place for you to dismiss those concerns. Anyone who wants to hear the official story and the arguments in favor of it can find those on hundreds of thousands of websites.

2. If you plan on insisting that the current situation is the result of a deliberate plot by some villainous group of people or other, please go away. There are tens of thousands of websites currently rehashing various conspiracy theories about the Covid-19 outbreak and the vaccines. This is not one of them. What we're exploring is the likelihood that what's going on is the product of the same arrogance, incompetence, and corruption that the medical industry and its tame politicians have displayed so abundantly in recent decades. That possibility deserves a space of its own for discussion, and that's what we're doing here. 
 
3. If you plan on using rent-a-troll derailing or disruption tactics, please go away. I'm quite familiar with the standard tactics used by troll farms to disrupt online forums, and am ready, willing, and able -- and in fact quite eager -- to ban people permanently for engaging in them here. Oh, and I also lurk on other Covid-19 vaccine skeptic blogs, so I'm likely to notice when the same posts are showing up on more than one venue. 

4. If you don't believe in treating people with common courtesy, please go away. I have, and enforce, a strict courtesy policy on my blogs and online forums, and this is no exception. The sort of schoolyard bullying that takes place on so many other internet forums will get you deleted and banned here. No, I don't care if you disagree with that: my journal, my rules. 

With that said, as government officials scramble around like a cat trying to bury its droppings on a vinyl floor, and the unvaccinated wonder why so many vaccinated people have oddly puffy faces these days, the floor is open for discussion.   

Re: The current mood

(Anonymous) 2022-03-09 02:07 pm (UTC)(link)
"Anyone else feeling an overwhelming sadness lately?"

A bit, yeah, but I always do this time of year, I had a family tragedy on the first day of spring many years ago and the sadness always grabs me right about now.

I told my wife recently, I was daydreaming about a place we used to live and what life could have been like if we had stayed there, but I know that part of it was just the idea of a life that was "normal".

-Bofur

Re: The current mood

(Anonymous) 2022-03-09 05:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I've been having trouble with my recurrent depression again. It's a mix of anger and sadness at the moment, I think it's grief. Seeing my country (Canada) invoking the Emergencies Act over civil disobedience hit me really hard. And people insisting that all the restrictions and the discrimination against the unvaccinated was fine because the rights they were insisting were being abrogated were not rights, never had been, and weren't being abrogated. I hadn't thought we were that far gone. And I was wrong.
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Re: The current mood

[personal profile] claire_58 2022-03-09 05:35 pm (UTC)(link)
I hear you and second that. I thought we had rights and it turned out they were privileges. That was depressing enough but then Barry MacKillop deputy director of FINTRAC said the people who got their accounts frozen for donating to the truckers thought they were living in a democratic country and that it was a safe way to express a political position. That shook me to the core because, well, I thought we lived in a democratic country too.