The fundamental claim being made by what I will call the GR partisans–billionaires and politicians–is that everything will be JUST FINE if we only trust in the fundamental benignity of people who just caused the deaths through managed medical malpractice of millions of people, and who even now are suppressing effective treatments in lieu of injections whose dangers are clear, and obviously vastly, vastly higher than competing ideas, of which the most simple is universal Vitamin D sufficiency.
Putting on my Captain Obvious hat, is there or could there be any reason to trust people capable of mass murder on that scale? This is murder on the scale of Hitler and Stalin and Pol Pot, all of whom, in the end, may have posted lower numbers than the lockdowns, suppression of effective treatments, and insertion of dangerous and sometimes fatal injections.
Mao, of course, is the one to beat. The guy who is on Chinese currency and whose picture is still everywhere caused the deaths of something like 50 million people through a combination of incompetence and callousness, and another perhaps 5 million through his Cultural Revolution, which, if enacted here, will see high school students beating their teachers to death with sticks in the courtyards and football fields of their schools.
Every day, every single day, I scratch my head and wonder how so many people can be so fucking stupid. I really really think it is mostly LAZINESS and complacency,. You can’t value what you have always had. You don’t value freedom if you have never been told no in your life, and the great irony is that somehow, in the freest, most possibility filled world this planet has ever seen, large numbers of fat, stupid, complacent kids have convinced themselves that they, or people who have a higher standard of living than 90% of the planet, are “oppressed”. It’s mind boggling.
Most of these “revolutionaries” would start crying and quit if they couldn’t get their favorite Starbucks beverage or craft beer. Yet because they will have both, they are working hard to destroy everything which we were bequeathed by vastly better people, in general–certainly tougher, more dignified, and vastly less whiny–than them.