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  • Dirt_Owl [comrade/them, they/them]
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    3 years ago

    The most simple solution is to require licenses to go anywhere, require 24 hour tracking on all people. We need to have people only leave their apartments for work and exercise, we need to make home delivery the norm, we must live under quarantine forever and people don’t want to do that, so I guess everyone chooses death then.

    Lol no. If a globally coordinated lockdown had been done, and yes, it could have easily been done had any sort of competent diplomacy been present, then the virus would already be gone. A few temporary flash lockdowns might have been necessary if it resurfaced, but ultimately the problem is a real lockdown never happened (on purpose, to make people give up and accept what was being done to them) The rules were lax and poorly enforced, and people were encouraged to take stupid risks for the sake of the "economy".

    They murdered millions because the corporate donors of the government were scared that "the cure" (nationalising the country and supporting people during a real lockdown) would cause people to realise that our society is lie and that yes, socialism works.