100% to all of this.DoodleBop2 wrote:Alright y'all I'm about to be that person so you can ignore me if you want.
If someone in your life begins speaking of "acceptable losses" personalize it for them. Too many people are thinking the acceptable losses will happen to someone else. It won't affect their daily lives like not getting to go to Starbucks every day has. Bring it home for them.
"It will only affect people over sixty." - "Like your mom and Dad."
"It's really only killing people over 80." - "When's the last time you talked to your Grandma?"
"or people with chronic health conditions" - "Did you know Steve yeah the guy down the street who helped you shovel your driveway last winter - he has diabetes."
IDK why we have to encourage people to care for their fellow humans but here we are.
My almost 90-year-old Grandfather is NOT an acceptable loss and neither is yours.
Anyone who says “it’s only a 1% to 2% death rate” ask them to choose the two people in their family they want to die.
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