King Lear, on 13 March 2020 - 03:23 PM, said:
Oh for Christ's sake, it's not a fucking stretch to say that when shit starts getting low the first people to be impacted are the most vulnerable.
I never said it was a stretch. I said it's not that simple.
Also, the anger you can leave aside. I know you historically don't like me, but we are just talking here and can be (I assume) civil.
King Lear, on 13 March 2020 - 03:23 PM, said:
It's not a complex extrapolation. If you can't get face masks because of panic buyers and you're sick, people are not getting what they need.
If the vulnerable are already sick, then they don't need facemasks if they are self-isolating as is the instructions. No one healthy who is not a health worker needs facemasks. Wearing one while healthy is more damaging than not because of how it forces you to touch your face.
King Lear, on 13 March 2020 - 03:23 PM, said:
If your food pantry runs out because of panic buyers, people are not getting what they need.
Again, people seem to be stocking up to handle a quarantine they know is coming. That's not panic buyers, that's people trying to handle the situation.
King Lear, on 13 March 2020 - 03:23 PM, said:
If hospitals can't get masks and corporations can't get handsanitizer, people are not getting what they need on a large scale.
This is being dealt with here by guarding those supplies now. Source: Wife works for a hospital. And hand sanitizer at the corporate level (those machines that dole it out) is done in bulk and is not suffering any shortages. Source: we just got a whole bunch at my office and the office manager asked if there was any shortage and was told no. It's the little bottles that people buy for everyday use that are selling out, being gouged at the price level (and that's definitely not good)...but above and beyond all that hand-washing is much more effective anyways, and that's largely free.
King Lear, on 13 March 2020 - 03:23 PM, said:
Do you understand what vulnerable people means?
My dying mother-in-law? My overtaxed, overweight, past75 father-in-law who is a full-time caregiver? My mother who had two collapsed lungs a year ago and has trouble breathing? My stepfather who is currently recovering from Cancer surgery and heart surgery?
Yeah, I think I do, so you can get out of here with the condescension.
King Lear, on 13 March 2020 - 03:23 PM, said:
What does you knowing people who aren't struggling have to do with the existence of a large number of people who are having a really hard time right now? This is absurd
You're putting words in my mouth. I'm literally saying that both the groups exist, but that every situation is going to be different and screaming about everyone being "crazy doomsday preppers" is not helpful.
That's it. You seem to be on some tear to shit on that opinion by forcing it into an 'us or them'...it's not. This whole situation is not black and white and people everyone are trying their best to handle what's coming, and that figures into a tonne of complexity.
Vulnerable people should absolutely be getting what they might require. People who can do so should advocate for them in that regard. If I see a random asshole snapping up everything on a given shelf, I'd very much tell them where to go...but if I see a mom with three kids getting a few extra boxes of Kraft Dinner to handle a long time at home behind a possible quarantine, I'm not going to feel bad about thinking she's okay to do that.
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