Source: Counterpunch
The COVID-19 pandemic has laid waste to the notions of American Exceptionalism (other than perhaps an exceptional level of infection) and the unsustainable practice from the last couple of decades that reality is essentially what you force it to be. Itās the magical thinking that if you manufacture enough consent, eventually that square peg will fit in a round hole.
The trouble isā¦. the coronavirus has no interest in adhering to anything but pure cause and effect.
Ron Suskind famously reported during the GW Bush era, that one of those staff members saidĀ to him Ā āthat guys like me were āin what we call the reality-based community,ā which he defined as people who ābelieve that solutions emerge from your judicious study of discernible reality. āThatās not the way the world really works anymore,ā he continued. āWeāre an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality. And while youāre studying that realityājudiciously, as you willāweāll act again, creating other new realities, which you can study too, and thatās how things will sort out. Weāre historyās actorsā¦and you, all of you, will be left to just study what we doā.
This is all true. They are historyās actors, but not in the manner that pompous ass was describing. They will be the cautionary tale of the agesāthat of unbounding hubris and the demise of yet another Empire.
āAnĀ idea is like a virus, resilient, highly contagious. ⦠Once anĀ ideaĀ has taken hold of the brain itās almost impossible to eradicate. AnĀ ideaĀ that is fully formed ā fully understood ā that sticks; right in there somewhere.ā This was a quote from the movie āInceptionā, but sometimes pop media gets it right. This idea, this notion, that somehow America does not have to play by any of the rules, that its wanton selfishness can go uncheckedāthis was the idea virus that allowed a presidency like Obamaāsālargely symbolic and unsuccessful for the average American, and then the subsequent travesty of the Trump administration. That you donāt have to deal with the facts and find solutions. You try to create a narrative that fits what you already believe. You set the stage for what you want to have played out. The end result of the idea that aide spoke of, that particular virus/idea has allowed nothing short of a plagueāthe ultimate in realty based living.
This illness doesnāt believe in American Exceptionalism or that reality is a fungible quotient. Donald Trump and his narcissistic mental illness is an entirely expected effect from this model. That idea that reality isnāt a firm thing and problems arenāt to be solved, but molded and managed to what you wantāsadly that lethal idea really spread and took hold.
As recently as October, a Global Health Security Initiative related to pandemic response was released by yet another gatekeeper/expert entityā Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security. They ranked the United States as number one among 195 nations in prevention, early detection and reporting, rapid response and mitigation. They said the US is also number one as far as having a sufficientĀ and robust health system, and a compliance with international norms. In short, everything we are not, they said we were. They considered the world at risk for pandemic prep, but gave overwhelmingly glowing reviews as far as the US potential to deal with such an event. This was brazenly cited by Trump this February as proof the United States is up to the task for pandemic related issues. Anyone with an ounce of empathy in the US would know that our health system is grossly unfair, unbelievably punitive, and callous beyond belief. No study needed. There is no way such a system can handle a collective threat such as a pandemic in a remotely functional fashion. Itās as obvious as hell to those with eyes and a heart. These types of studies may be operating from a normalcy bias, and hell, itās normal to consider the US to be fantastic at everything when you are a part the elite or one of the stewards of that oligarchy. Perhaps the incredible level of faith the study promoted was for the subclass of NBA players and the pandemic response for them. For the rest of US, the claims are, in retrospect, quite laughable (if you are a laugh at a funeral typeānot that we can have funerals right now). Itās a system with no guaranteed healthcare, no guaranteed time off, rampant homelessnessā¦ā¦ thatās what Iād put on a recipe list for pandemic non-preparedness if I had to make one.
But Johns Hopkins didnāt stop there. They also went full on creepy with Taiwan, at one point labeling it on maps with the preferred Chinese nomenclature: āTapei and environsā. They also predicted that Taiwan would suffer 2ndĀ only to China with COVID-19. Something hard to believe given their steroid level response to the threat. They are handling this situation in a beyond admirable manner. Watch this link if you want to see how a functioning, reality-based government responds to a pandemic. I was moved by the faith the girl being followed had as far as feeling like her government would care for her, even if her body became ill. Iām only speaking to the countryās response to COVID-19, but that evidence-based response looks to be unimpeachable.
The American experts who seem to believe they have some right to provide us with guidance continue to mislead, whether purposely or not. The issue of droplet precautions versus airborne has massive implications, but the lack of personal protective equipment seems to have pushed again, āthe expertsā towards calling for droplet precautions. One requires more heavy-duty protection (airborne). The need to call this ādropletā transmission seems to have stemmed from a lack of equipment to deal with āairborneā. This is again, another example of trying to bend reality to what you want the end result to be. And as I keep saying, the virus could care less what you want to morph truth into. And even paper masks do help decrease community transmission, but when we have a lack of masksā¦..well, they tell the public they donāt help. Anthony Fauci is now saying they might change their advice regarding masks because they ādonāt want the perfect to be the enemy of the goodā. But that is exactly what they were pushing as recently as a couple of weeks ago. If they didnāt have enough masks for healthcare, they needed to say this, but for people at home with even hardware-store masks laying around, maybe it would have helped if they put them on in public. But they insist on treating the citizens in an infantile and disposable mannerā in the end this gaslighting decreases their credibility as quickly as a parent who tells their kid not to smoke weed, but the kids spot them doing blow in the bathroom.
The lessons learned from this pandemic are going to fill volumes. Those who have been expertly telling us that funds donāt exist for universal healthcare, that the US is somehow exempt from the realities the rest of the world managesā it will become unavoidable to most that all of these statements and boundaries have been nothing but fairy tales and constraints drawn up by a oligarchic elite to hold the system together in their own sociopathic image.
And that idea, the one that will let everyone know that this contrived system has been nothing but a shamāwell hereās to hoping that idea will also be ālike a virus, resilient, highly contagious. ⦠Once anĀ ideaĀ has taken hold of the brain itās almost impossible to eradicate. AnĀ ideaĀ that is fully formed ā fully understood ā that sticks; right in there somewhere.ā
Thatās when all things will become possible.
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