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…wokeism, a popularized academic worldview that combines elements of conspiracy theory and moral panic.<span class="su-quote-cite">Gurwinder</span>
The sun looks down on nothing half so good as a household laughing together over a meal, or two friends talking over a pint of beer, or a man alone reading a book that interests him; and that all economics, politics, laws, armies, and institutions, save in so far as they prolong and multiply such scenes, are a mere ploughing the sand and sowing the ocean, a meaningless vanity and vexation of spirit… But do not let us mistake necessary evils for good. A sick society must think much about politics, as a sick man must think much about his digestion: to ignore the subject may be fatal cowardice for the one as for the other. But if either comes to regard it as the natural food of the mind–if either forgets that we think of such things only in order to be able to think of something else–then what was undertaken for the sake of health has become itself a new and deadly disease.<span class="su-quote-cite">C.S. Lewis</span>
…the regulations are creating robber barons, they are creating capitalists with government help — which is the worst of all economic phenomenon.<span class="su-quote-cite">Ayn Rand</span>
If we learn from history, the answer is not complicated. In general, it is the same one used in 2014, 2009, 2003, 1984, 1969, 1958, 1942, and 1929, and even 1918 in most places, among other periods. Don’t panic. Public health should investigate and communicate the properties of the pathogen, its spread, prevalence, and severity. Experiment to find the best therapeutics. Go to the doctor if you get too sick. Let our immune systems work and allow herd immunity to develop through normal social functioning, while urging the most vulnerable to stay safe and wait it out… This is what we always did in the US.<span class="su-quote-cite">Jeffrey Tucker</span>
Enough is Enough<span class="su-quote-cite">Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, about Julian Assange</span>
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