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Just to add something to my post 3970, another issue that needs seriously addressing, and to be kept absolutely cental is how government policy is impacting our freedoms. And this issue needs to be grasped by the liberal left, and not allowed to become the rallying point for those who may not have our best interests at heart , on other parts of the political spectrum.
Authoritarian tendencies are not exclusive to the political right, and freedoms once lost will be very hard to win back. “ Solutions” for covid that involve risk to freedoms, need to be thought through very carefully, and mitigated as far as possible. I suspect that we are already well down the road to a much more controlled society, ( and that probably applies internationally as well) and fear will be our enemy if we don’t want much deeper control implemented on the nod. All of our poiticians, not just the government, need to be held to account on this. Unfortunately, the media don’t seem that bothered.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostJust to add something to my post 3970, another issue that needs seriously addressing, and to be kept absolutely cental is how government policy is impacting our freedoms. And this issue needs to be grasped by the liberal left, and not allowed to become the rallying point for those who may not have our best interests at heart , on other parts of the political spectrum.
Authoritarian tendencies are not exclusive to the political right, and freedoms once lost will be very hard to win back. “ Solutions” for covid that involve risk to freedoms, need to be thought through very carefully, and mitigated as far as possible. I suspect that we are already well down the road to a much more controlled society, ( and that probably applies internationally as well) and fear will be our enemy if we don’t want much deeper control implemented on the nod. All of our poiticians, not just the government, need to be held to account on this. Unfortunately, the media don’t seem that bothered.
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Originally posted by muzzer View Postmasks may give a false sense of security....
Aside from the above, wearing a mask could serve as a constant reminder we still need to be cautious, and keep distance etc etc - - I think it does with me. I suspect the people who will get false re-assurance are those who anyway would not be observant and come close, fail to avoid etc anyway.
In the UK we are more indvidualist and "freedom loving" than some societies such as Korea, maybe Scandinavia where there is an approach of acting together for the common good to a greater extent than here. Another way of putting it is that - I suspect - we are more tolerant of hedonistic and selfish behaviours generally - to the point of indulgence - and have a higher incidence of it .
For the UK then it appears there isn't any one approach which will press down on the virus hard - only a variety of measures which will hold back the transmission, the damage and the damaging effects. Maybe there will be "evidence" to disprove the worth of wearing masks** but for many its a small matter to comply in the hope it is indeed helping - like it seems to help in the far east.
**Then surgeons in operating theatres won't need to wear them, will they?
Believe me I am no admirer of this government. They should be doing better - much better. To avoid a national harsh restriction we need more local and variable restrictions. That's it. But the argument of "its so complicated I don't understand it" really doesn't wash for those amongst us who can read and use their mobile smart phone - they need to make the effort.
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Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View Post..... But the argument of "its so complicated I don't understand it" really doesn't wash for those amongst us who can read and use their mobile smart phone - they need to make the effort.....Fewer Smart things. More smart people.
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Originally posted by Anastasius View PostVery true and not helped by some constantly belly-aching about 'liberty' and 'freedom' and questioning if they work or not. Just wear the damn things.
Blimey.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostSo, questioning whether things work or not, especially if they some possible negative impacts , and they are being made compulsory isn't a good idea ?
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostBut he's talking about wearing masks, where surely Pascal's wager comes into play: if they work, great; if they don't, nothing is lost. And there's another effect which tends not to be mentioned: going around and seeing people wearing face masks tends to reinforce the feeling that one ought to take the situation seriously and be vigilant in other ways. For my vantage point it seems that all these arguments in the UK swirling around about what to do and what not to do are principally the result of the government's half-arsed and self-contradictory policies in this area, or excuses for policies: of course a right-wing government is going to attempt to take advantage of the situation by using it as cover for a power grab, just like they do with everything else. If they weren't using the pandemic as a means of consolidating power and control they'd be using something else, and people don't trust them. What they should be doing (what everyone should be doing) is looking around to see where the response has been most successful and why, and learning from such examples about how to do things, which the Johnson gang has catastrophically failed to do. But that's not a reason not to wear the face covering, is it?I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostSo, questioning whether things work or not, especially if they some possible negative impacts , and they are being made compulsory isn't a good idea ?
Blimey.Fewer Smart things. More smart people.
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostBut he's talking about wearing masks, where surely Pascal's wager comes into play: if they work, great; if they don't, nothing is lost. And there's another effect which tends not to be mentioned: going around and seeing people wearing face masks tends to reinforce the feeling that one ought to take the situation seriously and be vigilant in other ways. For my vantage point it seems that all these arguments in the UK swirling around about what to do and what not to do are principally the result of the government's half-arsed and self-contradictory policies in this area, or excuses for policies: of course a right-wing government is going to attempt to take advantage of the situation by using it as cover for a power grab, just like they do with everything else. If they weren't using the pandemic as a means of consolidating power and control they'd be using something else, and people don't trust them. What they should be doing (what everyone should be doing) is looking around to see where the response has been most successful and why, and learning from such examples about how to do things, which the Johnson gang has catastrophically failed to do. But that's not a reason not to wear the face covering, is it?Fewer Smart things. More smart people.
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Originally posted by Anastasius View PostI suggest that you are lacking a sense of proportion here. The more people like you go on about "possible negative impacts" is not helpful in the slightest. What "possible negative impacts" ? A sense of complacency ? Fine...well deal with that then. Just don't throw the baby out with thebathwater. Seems to me that you think that you know best. "I'll not give my QR" "I'll not do this " "I'll decide what's best for me". Why not think of the consequences of such selfish actions on others ?
My only suggestion is that you actually read my posts properly , if you want to respond. And stop the personal comments.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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