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MyStateKilledMe
Arcanist
- Apr 23, 2020
- 463
Corona was overhyped for all the wrong reasons, and CDC---the ones who advocate social distancing to "slow the spread"---are more corrupt than the Mafia. So I don't trust a word they say. I'll leave it at that; this isn't meant to be a politician thread, outside of them being the recipients of my letter.It's actually not the state that decided to tell everyone to distance. it is a thing they reluctantly have to do because if people don't do it, the virus will spread and kill a lot more vulnerable people. We are already overwhelming hospitals because so many people didn't follow the quarantine rules so now we have to do it even longer. I'm sure the politicians don't want to do this either -- they have to suffer through it, too. This is just a fact of epidemiology. If you CTB it will be because the situation in the world right now fucking sucks, and it's nobody's fault, it just sucks. It's just biology. Don't mistake this for a pro-life response. I'm still very much in favor of the right to CTB for whatever reason you want. I would just correct your logic a bit and say that the state doesn't like this any more than we do -- governments are made of people. Blame coronavirus.
It's still shitty. it's still really awful that we've all been cut off from resources that can help us.
Besides, my state's politicians are the ones who advocated those social distancing laws. They didn't have to do that. But they did. Which makes them the culprit.
To get the thread back in line with its title, how do you think my governor or state legislature would react, if they got a letter saying someone CTB'ed because of their rulings? Would they feel any guilt or sympathy at all, or would they just snicker and go attend a party with their politician friends?
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