As I watch the people protest
And I read the homemade signs
I decipher what theyâre thinkingâ-
I can read between the linesâ-
As they shout their catchy slogans
Till theyâre nearly out of breath
What theyâre saying (and not saying)
Is quite simply âI choose deathâ
Though theyâve seen the grim statistics
And the doctorsâ best advice
Wearing masks is such a hassle
That theyâd rather roll the dice
Thinking odds are in their favor
They prefer to trust their luck
And if others pay the piper
Well, they do not give a fuck
âItâs my choiceâ to strain the doctors
âItâs my choiceâ to spread disease
âItâs my choiceâ to, through my actions,
Bring the country to its knees
Itâs my patriotic right to
Freely exercise my will…
âIf I die, well then, I dieâ means
âIf I kill, well then, I killâ
I started this one a few days ago and forgot about it. Saw it today and thought Iâd have to throw it away, that the moment had passed and I had missed it.
Then there was yet another fresh-from-the-oven video (no, I wonât link it) of a woman from Cleveland refusing to wear a mask and refusing to leave a business. She took the video herself, and this is not her first such video. From her language, it is clear that she has been reading/watching some of the myriad conspiracy theories; Iâm sure she thinks she is better informed than all the people begging for her to mask
up, or step outside, or have even the remotest iota of care about the well-being of those around her.
Sheâs not stupid. Sheâs not mentally ill. Sheâs the product of a subculture that fosters such belief and such behavior, and that subculture will be a large part of why school openings will fail, sports at all levels will be forced to cancel, supply chains for food and medical goods will be compromised, and basically the shit will hit the turbine this fall. As if it hasnât yet.
I wish I was wrong. And thatâs saying something; I was wrong once before, and I didnât like it.
John Morales says
Hmm.
Cuttlefish says
Like many conspiracy theorists, she is able to think very criticallyâabout other explanations than her favored. She is able to take in and organize a lot of information, and express it even in stressful situations.
It is very easy to try to blame an individual; here, her ignorance (not stupidity) is the deliberate product of a confederation of groups. It is highly unlikely she would have come up with such a ludicrous position on her own.
Mind you, I donât know her, and I may be shown to be mistaken. But calling this stupidity on the part of an individual allows us to pretend we have explained it, when the real problem is the environmental structures that have shaped her and so many others.
Pierce R. Butler says
Cuttlefish @ # 2: … the real problem is the environmental structures that have shaped her and so many others.
The net effect is stupidity and/or insanity, though culturally/politically induced rather than innate. We need a new vocabulary for this (not-all-that-new) social phenomenon – “delusional” seems overworked and inadequate for the 21st century.
Cuttlefish says
The difference, to me, is whether you are trying to âfixâ one individual at a time, or fix the contingencies and structures that produce them. Focusing on the individuals (which, in an individualist culture, is seen as the normal and right thing to do), finding someone to blame, assigning moral responsibility to them… this is what we do. Meanwhile, the fertile breeding grounds of such behavior are left untouched (âif you blame the environment, youâre letting the individual off the hook!â), and we all sleep better knowing that we have found the culprit, and more importantly, that we ourselves are blameless.
The next morning, we wonder why thereâs yet another stupid/insane/whatever person doing shit.
zackoz says
Good to see Cuttlefish rise again!
I did something similar recently – this foolishness is an irresistible target:
How Dare They!
I canât believe they had the hide
To tell us what to do.
âItâs the virusâ, they all cried,
âItâs dangerous and newâ.
âYou must do this, you must do that,
Wear masks, keep your distanceâ.
Don’t they know conceit so flat
Will meet firm resistance?
Theyâre quoting so-called experts now
Who know so much, they say,
Our freedoms we must disavow,
Our rights are thrown away.
Our pastor says the orderâs flawed,
âGovernment has no right
To behave like itâs the Lord,
Defying religious might.â
Sovereign citizens too
Have rights you canât deny:
âItâs not our fault, itâs true,
If a few old people die.â
âWe will not defer to âscience,â
Or the pseudo-intellectual.
On this point we all place reliance:
Our freedom to infect you all.â
By the way, I don’t log in all that often, but I always find it weird. Trying to log in here, you’re asked for your website name.
With others, like Mano’s, you press WP and nothing happens.
I can usually only log in through PZ’s blog. Maybe it’s only me.
Greetings to all in these weird times.
StevoR says
Our freedom to infect you all continues past the end of my nose and well into your lungs and is full of free virus particles.
Our freedom to kill you trumps, yes, Trumps , your freedom to life, liberty the pursiut of happines sand the ability tobreateh on your own.
Our freedom to infect you witha deadly disease is the freedom w echoose to hurt and, yes, own you.
But when it happens to us, give us the sympathy and respect we deserve as humans and do not dare tell us you told us so and warned us, do NOT tell us we shoulda coulda woulda listened if we’d seen, the obvious – as blatant as the big throbbing honking Klown nose on our face.
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Thankyou Digital Cuttlefish, good to have you back.