While what you say might be true, you took literally the last two lines of a much longer post (that were used as final note regarding the topic in question) and in turn used that to say nothing relevant either, "hurr durr complex capitalism let-do scoobydoobydoo", but of course making me say "hurr durr liberty" in the process.
The points I made are quite clear:
a) A serious reading of the data we know shows a different picture of the fear inducing narrative being peddled
b) Experts say the most irresponsible things - in quite enigmatic situations for someone with deep expertise in the subject being talked about
c) Lockdown and home isolation are probably detrimental in terms of an individuals immune system - as in, going out is good
d) There are other approaches that seem to have worked quite well
e) You're going to die
f) You shouldn't trade certain things for a fake sense of security even in the face of uncertainty
There are other questions that are complex, like millions dying of structural inequality every year and no world wide response to that (and on that point, no moral outrage by the civic chevaliers on that either), we could go on in false moralities all night long.
Although I'm not religious, I imagine saying "Thoughts and prayers" does help people who are in distress.
The points I made are quite clear:
a) A serious reading of the data we know shows a different picture of the fear inducing narrative being peddled b) Experts say the most irresponsible things - in quite enigmatic situations for someone with deep expertise in the subject being talked about c) Lockdown and home isolation are probably detrimental in terms of an individuals immune system - as in, going out is good d) There are other approaches that seem to have worked quite well e) You're going to die f) You shouldn't trade certain things for a fake sense of security even in the face of uncertainty
There are other questions that are complex, like millions dying of structural inequality every year and no world wide response to that (and on that point, no moral outrage by the civic chevaliers on that either), we could go on in false moralities all night long.
Although I'm not religious, I imagine saying "Thoughts and prayers" does help people who are in distress.