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Yeah, I am so fucking tired of the 9/11 coverage. Maudlin.

Some people remember how we were united in the days after, i think it's so much more important to remember that it brought out some of our worst attributes for the next 20 years. Racism, war, drone strikes, loss of freedoms, living in fear, surveillance state...

I prefer not to think of it as the 20th anniversary of 9/11 but rather the 4th anniversary of the time Ted Cruz liked incest porn on Twitter.
 
Wow. This is incredible to me. We know multiple people who have died. Way more scary- I know 3 previously healthy people, all under 40, currently are disabled or seriously hampered in their ability to do their job d/t longhaul. One of them used to have a very active job and they just gave him restrictions that make him a desk jockey because if he tries to be up and about baaaaad stuff is happening. A few more who are late 50s who are not incapacitated but have difficulties doing anything but getting thru the work day.

Excited about the mandates.

I am eternally grateful I retired when I did. Have not been keeping in here religiously but haven't seen anything about all of the shortages of medicals in facilities. Nurses, resp therapists, Xray techs are resigning in droves. Have seen a couple of articles on medical pages where they are leaving to work as traveling long term fillins where they can make huge money. One interviewed said the level of frustration at public stupidity, abuse from those claiming hoax, caring for people who didn't care enough to try to prevent being sick, the ridiculous acuity of the patients, lack of staff, and the number of deaths was soul crushing. With the money made being a Traveler she could work a few months, stop for a few months to deal with the trauma of it and then get back in the saddle while still making more than before. She also was not in her own community and was less connected to the people- emotionally easier to deal with than knowing the stupid people. It was rather frightening to read- understandable but awful to think of.

Know someone in a moderately sized Practice connected to a hospital system - they're down 12 providers, cannot staff nurses, phlebotomists, Xray techs, MAs, Nursing assts. People come but quit or they just can't fill after a resignation. This person and their kid (also medical) are both currently out of work in quarantine. Nuts
This is a really big problem for us. We absolutely can't find staff for almost any supporting role position (tech, secretary, medical assistant, etc.), can't find nurses, can't find doctors. Yeah, some of the reason is the general poor pay for some of these jobs relative to the quantity and importance of the work demanded of them, but a lot of people simply don't want the increased risk of catching COVID while working that job at any salary. (also puts some more evidence to the lie that the additional federal unemployment was hurting employers in a meaningful way)

But beyond that, people are burned out. Doctors and nurses and x-ray techs and lab techs and transport staff and janitors and IT folks and secretaries and administrators and billers and coders have been run ragged for 18 months and counting, and we could be over it now but for people's ignorance, selfishness and stupidity. Continuing to refuse a vaccine - while demanding treatment when you inevitably get sick - is a direct middle finger to those very people you're demanding to save your life.

There is going to be a substantial exodus in healthcare workers after COVID (whenever that is), where the people that wanted to walk but couldn't (for whatever reason - economic or moral or whatever) finally decide that it's ok to. The brutal and fucking avoidable amount of suffering and death these people have dealt with is unprecedented outside soldiers in combat.

I hate mocking the "but mah rights!" crap. I'm a libertarian and a libertine and my personal freedoms are extremely important to me. But so are the responsibilities that come with those. And you can go and fuck yourself if you claim those freedoms without also claiming those responsibilities. No seriously. Go and fuck yourself, you selfish twats.
 
I hate mocking the "but mah rights!" crap. I'm a libertarian and a libertine and my personal freedoms are extremely important to me. But so are the responsibilities that come with those. And you can go and fuck yourself if you claim those freedoms without also claiming those responsibilities. No seriously. Go and fuck yourself, you selfish twats.

Mocking "but mah freedumbs!" is not a mocking of personal freedom, which is important. It's mocking the unthinking ideologues who are not making any sort of constitutional or philosophical argument, but are simply saying "I can do anything I want and if it hurts you fuck you." And that's all capital L Libertarianism is in America, unfortunately. I know, I made the same long political trip. It's no surprise that as one travels deeper and deeper into libertarian circles there are (1) no women, (2) no minorities, (3) nobody who recognizes any sort of healthy definition of community. One is left with a cruddy residue of angry zealots who read Heinlein wrong and Rand right.
 
This is a really big problem for us. We absolutely can't find staff for almost any supporting role position (tech, secretary, medical assistant, etc.), can't find nurses, can't find doctors. Yeah, some of the reason is the general poor pay for some of these jobs relative to the quantity and importance of the work demanded of them, but a lot of people simply don't want the increased risk of catching COVID while working that job at any salary. (also puts some more evidence to the lie that the additional federal unemployment was hurting employers in a meaningful way)

But beyond that, people are burned out. Doctors and nurses and x-ray techs and lab techs and transport staff and janitors and IT folks and secretaries and administrators and billers and coders have been run ragged for 18 months and counting, and we could be over it now but for people's ignorance, selfishness and stupidity. Continuing to refuse a vaccine - while demanding treatment when you inevitably get sick - is a direct middle finger to those very people you're demanding to save your life.

There is going to be a substantial exodus in healthcare workers after COVID (whenever that is), where the people that wanted to walk but couldn't (for whatever reason - economic or moral or whatever) finally decide that it's ok to. The brutal and fucking avoidable amount of suffering and death these people have dealt with is unprecedented outside soldiers in combat.

I hate mocking the "but mah rights!" crap. I'm a libertarian and a libertine and my personal freedoms are extremely important to me. But so are the responsibilities that come with those. And you can go and fuck yourself if you claim those freedoms without also claiming those responsibilities. No seriously. Go and fuck yourself, you selfish twats.
Good. Maybe the private health care system will finally collapse and Biden will have every excuse in the world to nationalize it. NHS is already taken....maybe Federal Universal Care Unit?
 
Yeah, I am so fucking tired of the 9/11 coverage. Maudlin.

Some people remember how we were united in the days after, i think it's so much more important to remember that it brought out some of our worst attributes for the next 20 years. Racism, war, drone strikes, loss of freedoms, living in fear, surveillance state...
I should have read this thread yesterday. I was feeling pretty alone in this sentiment.

One of the pilots came from where we live. I lost patients in the first plane. I also cared for the spouses, children, someone who lost a pregnancy after the partner died, and knew people who scrambled not knowing what they were getting into.

The superficial theatrical production happening now grates me. All the drama, no deep thinking. And the a55hats with the memes about people not caring now make me want to puke. Almost all of them on my feed are from younger white men who weren't born when it happened but are happy to baa-aaa like a sheep in outrage. GAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!! No use trying to hold them accountable. I grieve privately. Not on display for effect
 
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This is a really big problem for us. We absolutely can't find staff for almost any supporting role position (tech, secretary, medical assistant, etc.), can't find nurses, can't find doctors. Yeah, some of the reason is the general poor pay for some of these jobs relative to the quantity and importance of the work demanded of them, but a lot of people simply don't want the increased risk of catching COVID while working that job at any salary. (also puts some more evidence to the lie that the additional federal unemployment was hurting employers in a meaningful way)

But beyond that, people are burned out. Doctors and nurses and x-ray techs and lab techs and transport staff and janitors and IT folks and secretaries and administrators and billers and coders have been run ragged for 18 months and counting, and we could be over it now but for people's ignorance, selfishness and stupidity. Continuing to refuse a vaccine - while demanding treatment when you inevitably get sick - is a direct middle finger to those very people you're demanding to save your life.

There is going to be a substantial exodus in healthcare workers after COVID (whenever that is), where the people that wanted to walk but couldn't (for whatever reason - economic or moral or whatever) finally decide that it's ok to. The brutal and fucking avoidable amount of suffering and death these people have dealt with is unprecedented outside soldiers in combat.

I hate mocking the "but mah rights!" crap. I'm a libertarian and a libertine and my personal freedoms are extremely important to me. But so are the responsibilities that come with those. And you can go and fuck yourself if you claim those freedoms without also claiming those responsibilities. No seriously. Go and fuck yourself, you selfish twats.

Ahhhhnald says it. Patriotism has devolved into waving a flag, desecrating it by putting words or images on it, yapping about standing for the anthem and all the other nonsense that is superficial. We have 2 generations or more of people who have never been asked to sacrifice for their Country and have never been exposed to people who know it is necessary. 9/11 we weren't asked to do something to sacrifice. Bush said, "go shopping". I will never forget how flabbergasted I was that was all he asked. Now we need people to be Patriotic, they have no memory of what it means and there are a lot of unscrupulous people raking in big bucks telling them to be outraged instead of sacrificing*.

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/a...Fy78WVwV7IecFjjTwCglwA665CtGAbjNiPpv1qb1IZmlo

*how it is a sacrifice to do these simple things is beyond me. Walked by a family yesterday- the kid (maybe 4ish) wanted to go do something. Dad said, "ok, wash your hands and mask up" the little one was already heading toward the guy holding the sanitizer as soon as he heard "ok". Masked up without a peep and headed off. Happy as a clam. The kids are fine. The adults have the problem. Now if only 4 yr olds could vote.
 
I should have read this thread yesterday. I was feeling pretty alone in this sentiment.

One of the pilots came from where we live. I lost patients in the first plane. I also cared for the spouses, children, someone who lost a pregnancy after the partner died, and knew people who scrambled not knowing what they were getting into.

The superficial theatrical production happening now grates me. All the drama, no deep thinking. And the a55hats with the memes about people not caring now make me want to puke. Almost all of them on my feed are from younger white men who weren't born when it happened but are happy to baa-aaa like a sheep in outrage. GAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!! No use trying to hold them accountable. I grieve privately. Not on display for effect

I saw someone on Twitter who posted what the NYT did 20 years after Pearl Harbor. It was two short stories that didn't even make the front page I don't believe.
 
I should have read this thread yesterday. I was feeling pretty alone in this sentiment.

One of the pilots came from where we live. I lost patients in the first plane. I also cared for the spouses, children, someone who lost a pregnancy after the partner died, and knew people who scrambled not knowing what they were getting into.

The superficial theatrical production happening now grates me. All the drama, no deep thinking. And the a55hats with the memes about people not caring now make me want to puke. Almost all of them on my feed are from younger white men who weren't born when it happened but are happy to baa-aaa like a sheep in outrage. GAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!! No use trying to hold them accountable. I grieve privately. Not on display for effect

While we are on that tangent- one thing that is always missed in this whole thing is the question- "how did people get so mad at the US to attack them?"

We didn't support Afghanistan, we fought the Russians. If we supported the country, we would have helped out after the Soviets left. Just like how we don't support the middle east, unless they are the small group that lets our companies have their oil- letting most people suffer. And just like we've pretty much destroyed South and Central American democracies due to greed of companies who want control- whenever there was any sniff of human rights being part of a government, we went in and messed it up in the name of "red fear". (Banana Republics, and sugar companies, let alone how we get cheap labor from Mexico, only to bash it just to keep costs low)

Nobody wants to accept the things our country has done that is the exact opposite of what we pretend we are for. Like freedom and liberty.
 
I think it still needs Unit on the end, but thanks for finding the K that I couldn't see.

In other news, who knew that a uniform, nationwide policy could actually be divisive?

Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson: Federal mandates fuel resistance to vaccinations (msn.com)

Also, up is down and water is dry.

He may even be right, and I'm not sure we should care anymore. If your only argument is "nuh uh!" then I'm not interested in any kind of discussion on the matter. Enjoy life, excluded by society.
 
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Huge Q-Anon supporter in Chicagoland succumbs to COVID. Is hailed as a martyr by fellow Q-Anon followers. Followers who are harassing the hospital where she died at for not giving her Ivermectin.

This is the same woman who camped out regularly on a pedestrian bridge over I-90 (Kennedy Expressway) on the northwest corner of the City of Chicago. She would hang homemade banners from the bridge during the afternoon rush hour.


Side note, she was a Bernie supporter in 2016 before going full Trump/Q these last few years.
 
Huge Q-Anon supporter in Chicagoland succumbs to COVID. Is hailed as a martyr by fellow Q-Anon followers. Followers who are harassing the hospital where she died at for not giving her Ivermectin.

This is the same woman who camped out regularly on a pedestrian bridge over I-90 (Kennedy Expressway) on the northwest corner of the City of Chicago. She would hang homemade banners from the bridge during the afternoon rush hour.


Side note, she was a Bernie supporter in 2016 before going full Trump/Q these last few years.

How does one become a martyr for dying of something they think is fake?

Just because they didn't give her pretend drugs?

It's interesting how they are doubling down even though more and more people are dying. And they are their own people.
 
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