I don't think you're an anti-Semite I just think you're falling for the virtue of the oppressed. There is something more honourable about the powerless but only so long as they remain powerless. Money and power make anybody corrupt and annoying and all sorts of things you would prefer not to go for a pint with.
I could only make sense of that if it was an old man. At least according to my old man he's in still in with a shot because men die younger than women. Old men are relatively scarce, and scarcity has value.
All we can do is take lateral flow tests and isolate when positive. Fight the spread in a way that does not log onto the system because the geriatric ruling class will use it as ammunition to fire at the kids.
The fact that they'd use youth as guinea pigs is symbolic of a much larger and damning attitude amongst the old. Chances are that youth will get away with being vaccinated but they'll never recover from everything else. Taking this sort of chance with kids is symbolic of a whole range of royal shafting. They shouldn't chance it but they'll probably get away with vaccinating youth, but they'll not get away with shattering everything normal.
Boys going to war is not a good thing and neither is the lawful authorities being unable to keep the peace. Kyle should not be in that situation to begin, let alone sent to court for what society allows to happen.
It takes more than fear I would have hoped because we'll be screwed. What could be more terrifying than the pandemic apart from believing that said pandemic is all part of a vast international conspiracy to keep you down?
If you want us to enjoy manhood don't tell us about international men's day. Keep it secret. It can only fill is with shame over how we live today. A real man allows you to forget his own birthday.
Not literally of course. Growing up playing Sid Meier's Civilisation made me fancy myself as one of Plato's philosopher kings. Versed at running a huge empire by aged 9.
And I would argue at the same time that nice individuals are making the most of the freedoms we have left. They're jumping at the chance for human touch and have vacated the internet accordingly
Playing the long game. More Scandinavian than Chinese. Most people support a ruthless, cheating hellscape that delivers the goods short term. But if you succeed in an honourable way it'll last longer.
And by accident or by design they're killing the poor through inflation. The only proper thing to do is to behave in a deflationary way. We must save the world by showing just how stoic and deflating we can be.
Even if it was safe. I think that on moral grounds we have no right to pretend to be that vulnerable and high maintenance, there are people starving in the world.
More than going through hell together, true love is the lifelong appreciation for life even in the mundane daily tasks. It is when the moment of supreme sacrifice lasts not for a little but for all time.
It exists between lepers. At the edge of oblivion. Those who've never had it so good tend to get eaten up by nothing. Torn apart by trivial differences
And the pandemic is like an arranged marriage. Grinding down our sense of self-worth for the chance to do rationing on us, taking a gamble by removing the freedom to burn fossil fuels which will probably collapse civilisation without some sort of fascist corporatism. It could collapse anyway to be honest. The rights of man now at odds with a materially justifiable fascism. But then you can't predict the future. Is it materially justifiable or socially sustainable? We will never know what would have been unless we let it be that way.
To sum up my conclusion corporatism is the answer. Men will be co-opted into the collective which will cause some change to the character of the collective. The union of man and woman similar in kind to the merger of private and public. Statism with a sense of initiative. The woman's need for security making certain allowances for man's liberty, so that her own security does not perish like the Soviet Union.
RE: Why boycott?
I don't think you're an anti-Semite I just think you're falling for the virtue of the oppressed. There is something more honourable about the powerless but only so long as they remain powerless. Money and power make anybody corrupt and annoying and all sorts of things you would prefer not to go for a pint with.