I believe you’re being sarcastic, because as free society and governments move more towards authoritarianism, it will become everything but temporary
I agree with everything else you said
I believe you’re being sarcastic, because as free society and governments move more towards authoritarianism, it will become everything but temporary
I agree with everything else you said
This is an old Soviet proverb. This also applies to tech.
I understand the lack of love for lockdowns.
But, on this piece about it not being temporary: is the belief genuinely that COVID-related lockdowns are really just a nefarious ploy for introducing longer-term control in order to subvert our freedoms and usher in authoritarianism?
Why is it so hard to recognize that governments like to give themselves special "temporary" powers and then not give them up?
No need to be condescending. I understand that it's happened in the past.
But, there's an "unintentional slippery slope" concern; then there's the "willful conspiracy" concern.
So, I'm asking whether, in this specific instance, people believe it to be the actual intent of the U.S. government to willfully and maliciously use COVID as a pretext for turning the U.S. into an authoritarian regime?
Trust me, we all really hope we're wrong. But that's what we think.
In the first scenario, the government is doing exactly what it says and taking the public health measures it feels are necessary to save lives and end a pandemic.
In scenario two, the government is deliberately overreaching and applying unnecessary measures, purely designed to deceive the public and curtail freedoms (or to condition people to accept such limitations in the future) in order to set us on the path to authoritarianism.
This raises a number of earnest questions:
>they won't hesitate to do it again in the future in response to something far less serious
The concern about it being done for some "future far less serious thing" seems to be a tacit acknowledgment that the current thing warrants these measures to some degree:
1. Given that these things aren't very frequent (i.e. the last pandemic of this scale was ~100 years ago and we've already rivaled that death toll), would it be more prudent to worry about hypothetical future abuses if/when they come to pass, versus resisting the current measures?
2. If we were currently dealing with, say, an equally virulent airborne strain of Ebola, would current measures seem more justified, thus significantly allaying your current concerns?
>we all really hope we're wrong
Me too!
1. What do you think the odds are that you're right (roughly speaking)?
2. What if the people actively resisting and interfering with government efforts to contain the pandemic are wrong? What is the cost?
3. How (or perhaps more accurately, when) will you know whether you are wrong?
The difference between the slippery slope concern you're referencing and a willful conspiracy is significant to say the least.
This is why I first explicitly sought to clarify my GP's belief, which they emphatically confirmed as of the purposeful, malicious intent variety. In their view, COVID measures are merely a conspiracy, intended to transform the U.S. into an authoritarian state.
So, that's what my reply was addressing.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/people-don-t-agree-with-l...
That's a direct quote from one of the principal architects of the lockdown policy. He is, not coincidentally, in an open relationship with a member of the hard left Extinction Rebellion group, and the SAGE committee that he sits on which advises the government also contains a member of the British Communist Party.
The above are all unarguable facts. What you derive from them depends on prior intuitions.
Yes, millions of Americans believe that.
It is also true that the Democratic Party is an authoritarian and corrupt government that is spreading corona throughout the US by opening the southern border to over 2 million illegal aliens in 2021, and allowing Afghanis to enter the US without corona testing or even a reason for admission. (The only quarantine restriction on Afghanis is if there's a measles case on the plane.)
Here's 10,500 illegals on Sept. 16 waiting under a Texas border bridge who likely have corona (the White House ordered the FAA to stop drone s from recording this because it's so horrific):
That said, thinking the immigrants are responsible for an uptick in Covid infection rates is ridiculous.
Also you're linking to Hannity and Ted Cruz. It's hard to take those seriously