Tablet: Recent days have witnessed the emergence of a new rift in our pandemic debate. Strikingly, this time the dispute is not just partisan, but also splitting the Democratic Party. While Democratic governors appear to see where political winds are blowing, some blue cities are moving in the opposite direction. And many states that are dropping adult mask mandates are retaining them for kids, resulting in the absurd prospect of indefinite masking for a less vulnerable population for whom masks have more significant downsides.
How did partisan warfare over mask mandates become such a central feature of the pandemic? The familiar answer is that the mask wars are just another symptom of national polarization. When Donald Trump casually denigrated cloth masks as president, the stage was set for a Democratic backlash—turning masks into not just a public health measure, but also a talismanic symbol of virtue signaling on one side and a rallying cry about freedom for the other. But polarization is only part of the story. Mask mandates are a microcosm of a key failure of our pandemic response: the poor climate for public discourse fostered by an elite culture whose overconfidence led to a prolonged strategy of undermining open discussion in a vain attempt to prove that complex questions could have only one universal and immutable answer.
From the beginning of the pandemic, technocratic elites have offered us a dubious bill of goods. Aided and abetted by the media and by many academics, politicians proffered—indeed, likely believed—the idea that the pandemic would go away if everyone just did as they were told. “If everyone wore a mask for two weeks …” became a telltale refrain, a claim that was neither true nor possible. Pundits celebrated President Joe Biden’s ill-fated “hundred days of masking,” which promised “just 100 days to mask, not forever.” This habit of exaggeration and blind optimism among elites helps explain gaffes like Biden’s bizarre claim during his campaign that every single pandemic death could have been averted by better leadership. read more
Jeebus…
These work from home spammers are taking over!
I’ve got spam blocker on my cell phone and home phone, why can’t you or don’t you block them ? I may come back in a couple weeks to see if you did. 🤔
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DEMTARDS NEED FULL HELMETS, TO KEEP THEIR STUPIDITY CONTAINED. ALSO AIDS IN CUPPING THEIR OWN FARTS, WHICH THEY RUN ON EXCLUSIVELY!
Mine smell just like sweet flowers, wanna sniff & tell me what kind?
Daffodils, damn your right!
The Democrat party is owned by the teachers unions which is why you have the ridiculous spectacle of Demonrat Governors allowing adults to be free but requiring children continue to suffer.
Demonrats hate children, they seek to kill millions in the womb and physically/mentally molest the surviving.
I’ve mentioned my SIL in prior comments. A whack job of epic proportions. Wears a cloth mask, a face shield, vaxxed x3, turned her employer in with OSHA because of the lack of PPE available for staff kind of whacko. Yet fully on board with President Trump—her only redeeming quality
Never, never ever, admit the con.
No matter your role.
Or, ain’t nobody gets paid!