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by colechristensen
2117 days ago
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1 in 1800 people has died in the US, and about 1 in 50 has tested positive. The rest of us have to stay home from work and can't go out to restaurants? There's unemployment spikes, but that has happened before too... say, 2009? Several other previous recessions? For some people it's the worst, certainly many have died... but the average person? the median person? Yes there's the inconvenience and stress of social isolation, yes there's unemployment... but still let's keep things in perspective, comparing it to a world war is a bit extravagant. Whole cities were bombed out of existence, the infrastructure of Europe was completely destroyed, the deaths around the world were enormous in places and primarily young people in the prime of their lives... It just doesn't compare. Not that it isn't a very difficult situation all around, but don't overrate people's suffering. |
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Watching Netflix at home, WFH, etc... While awaiting "certain covid" of course, its only for the privileged.
For the not so privileged the trauma can be easily compared to violent times: it's all about unemployment, domestic violence, hunger, collateral death, etc