Last night I was channel hopping and stumbled across a panel on CNN. Two experts, one apparently a physician, and the moderator, discussing what is now another wave of infections--entirely foreseen, entirely preventable, and entirely the result of Republicans (mostly) rejecting the calls to be vaccinated.
This led into a discussion of how using the term "a pandemic of the un-vaccinated" somehow was offensive to un-vaccinated people. And they all seemed to agree: yes, we should all stop using that expression!
WTF?! Why oh why oh why are we still in this frame of mind where we're the ones who have to defer to them? These are folks who through their stubborn foolishness have sabotaged our response to the pandemic. Hundreds of thousands have died, millions may have their long term health compromised. Those in school sacrificed more than a year of their education, a year of their childhood while we were waiting for the vaccines in order to spare the lives of the very people who are now putting them at risk.
This is a pattern now. We can't call the most racist, homophobic, misogynist supporters of Mango Mussolini "deplorables" because it offends them. We can't call the president a liar even when we know he's lying because... I don't know, decorum? After the election we were told by pundits not to rub Orange Dubious' face in the loss because "he needs time to process."
Did any of that work? Did the media holding back for four or more years somehow ameliorate any of the horrible shit they put this country through?
I didn't listen long enough to hear why these pundits think playing nice with these folks will make any difference whatsoever, but maybe someone can fill me in.
Here's how I see it: our house is on fire, and we're asked to please be nice to the people who have put up a barricade to prevent the fire trucks from getting through.
Has anyone else heard this newest appeal to make nice so as not to hurt the fee fee's of the anti-vaxxers? Can anyone explain to me how not using the term "pandemic of the un-vaccinated" will somehow sway these folks to join us in objective reality?
Quote by BobR:
Aren't these unvaccinated MAGAts the "fuck your feelings" types?
Yeah - fuck THEIR feelings, and call them what they are: a plague of the unvaccinated.
Quote by BobR:
Aren't these unvaccinated MAGAts the "fuck your feelings" types?
Yeah - fuck THEIR feelings, and call them what they are: a plague of the unvaccinated.
in any case it's ironic that the very people we're now asked to hold blameless are--in my experience anyway--the same folks who blame the poor for their poverty, the sick for their illness, and the traumatized for their trauma.
Republicans and conservatives have always been "tough on crime" until their own criminality is exposed. And there has always been a strong element in our society--its nexus being conservative evangelicals--who seem to think that they can be forgiven for any crime, sin, or shortcoming as long as they "take it to Jesus." The party of "personal responsibility" has never held themselves personally responsible for anything.
In this week’s #ByeLine, @CapehartJ calls out vaccine hesitancy and says “get the vaccine – before you ruin everything for ALL of us.†#SundayShow pic.twitter.com/i2R1haCdEG
— The Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart (@TheSundayShow) July 25, 2021
.@HallieJackson asks Rep. Schiff whether he expects to issue subpoenas in the Jan. 6th Select Committee investigation.
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) July 26, 2021
"Yes, I do. We want to make sure, for example, when we request documents that we get all of them ... That's certainly my expectation." pic.twitter.com/FTJ1qD4InF
Quote by Raine:
McCarthy has a new talking point for Kinsiger and Cheney:
Pelosi Republicans.
A few moments ago a reporter asked Cheney entering the committee if she was a 'Pelosi Republican'
They are so effin immature and that reporter asking her that just eats and a spits out McQarthy's garbage.![]()