04-21-2020, 07:27 PM
(04-21-2020, 04:51 PM)Classic-Xer Wrote:(04-21-2020, 02:51 PM)Eric the Green Wrote:We aren't all going through this the same way together. The so called big picture relating to blues in particular has always seemed limited compared to the Bigger Picture as it relates to the bulk of the country these days. You don't seem like the type who could kill a wild animal, gut it, skin it and butcher it without a problem. I doubt you would be able to go out and find fish to catch and be able to process them to eat either. Yes. The rural people may seem parochial and provincial and irrelevant to you.(04-21-2020, 02:35 PM)Classic-Xer Wrote:(04-21-2020, 10:20 AM)gabrielle Wrote: I recall many times, often on these forums, when conservatives would lecture people about the supposed hedonism of the left and the need for personal responsibility and service, and I find it ironic that now during an actual crisis when all Americans are called to self sacrifice for the greater good it's the right that is having a meltdown because they can't get a haircut or go to a restaurant.How much longer do you expect working people to continue going without and sacrificing? You don't seem to be looking at the big picture as usual and you don't seem to be going through what they're going through right now either.
The big picture shows us the need for sacrifice. We are all going through this together.
Conservatives almost never see the big picture; that's why they are conservatives. They react to some personal incident and change their views on what's good for the country and their own interest based on that (e.g. Aspie Millennial). They are parochial and provincial. Rural people tend toward that direction; that's why they vote red by 4 to 1 margins.
Well, if all the "reds" know how to hunt and fish, then when the shit goes down and America dissolves into total socio-economic collapse you guys will instantly assemble into a sustainable hunter-gatherer society and everything will be hunky-dory, right? Perhaps you can start raising crops to buy protection from local warlords against the roving brigands.
Here's the Bigger Picture: Lift social distancing too soon and the virus surges back, even stronger. The health care system is overwhelmed, and we have "many more body bags," as the director of the WHO put it. A large number of those in the body bags will be health care workers, a generation of medical expertise that cannot be replaced. If you think the suffering and sacrifice we are dealing with now is bad, just you wait and see how much worse it can get.