SoLowDoughLow
Mediocre grower
That's why I don't get the "if it saves one life" argument. There is a lot of shit we could do that saves one life. But it's not worth it. And people are scared to admit it.You sound a little angry. I'm happy to discuss ideas, even if we might have some disagreements. Get what they deserve? Most people will get nothing or a slight coldish thing. Why should people "get what they deserve" for simply living their lives ?
It sounds like you support the idea of supporting those who you like etc., so do I. That is what a free market is. Voluntary exchange, no duress, no coercion. You make your choices, I make mine, nobody uses force, it's consensual. Pretty horrible eh ?
Cars are capable of killing and have randomly, never know when the fuckers will strike. Are you saying if enough people have the possibility of being hit by a car and possibly dying, it's reason for somebody to force another person to shut their business down or not use cars ?
It sounds cold, but society has basically agreed that we are willing to sacrifice over 30,000 lives yearly just to have faster transportation. Yet, nobody bats an eye. We could all walk everywhere to save lives lol. But god forbid someone wants to risk a virus with a 99%+ survival rate to work and feed their family.
And the lockdown kills too. Yet there is no evidence it has saved any lives. The whole point was to SLOW the spread, not eliminate it. The same amount of people get it regardless. It was done so the healthcare system wouldn't be overwhelmed, and it wasn't even close to that.
But suicide rates and drug overdoses increase multiple percentage points for every 1% that unemployment rises. Not to mention cancer and other illnesses going undiagnosed because Dr office are closed, or not taking patients.