Maybe I'm biased because the only event I go to is mostly attended by the elderly, but I swear I go months at a time without ever seeing anyone else using at least an N95 mask. Maybe 5 or 6 people out of 100 wearing cloth masks. About 15% of the population has their vaccines up to date where I am. How the hell is any kind of organizing or solidarity supposed to happen when people can't be bothered to put a piece of fabric on their face? It really feels like nihilism and cynicism completely envelop the population that the literal smallest act of social good is too much to ask for.

I miss when anti mask conspiracy theories where fringe instead of being the hegemonic narrative.

This kind of thing makes me think that the only way for socialism to win in the west is to promise people their personal lives will be better and they'll have more treats, but we obviously can't beat imperialism as the treat fiends' choice.

  • AndJusticeForAll [none/use name]
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    5 months ago

    We're living in the end of Cabin Fever where the last two people with the flesh-eating virus start having sex to pass the time until they die but on a society-wide scale and also people refuse to even consciously admit that this is what they're doing.

  • Chronicon [they/them]
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    5 months ago

    local mutual aid groups have been really good about this actually. outside of them my experience is the same though, complete surrender/resignation