I get what you mean and see where you're going. I'm simply of the opinion that we are looking at a natural disaster of horrifying scale, proportions and nature, and Trump's response has been an abject failure. There's no way to spin the fact that he's unfit for the job at every level. And for all my complaints and criticisms of Biden, he has yet to demonstrate a moral and intellectual bankruptcy to the degree Trump has every day of his presidency.I'd say that isn't as bad, myself, though hard to judge. In any case, I meant complaints against Biden and Trump as people, and how they would use the power of PotUS, rather than how they've used the power they have had beforehand. Not to give Biden a free pass on what he has done, but Trump wasn't in the same position to do such (or similar) things.
Three things here.Life is not safe. Every person that dies in a traffic accident while headed to work “matters”. Crossing a street, taking mass transportation. Putting shingles on a roof.
There are tradeoffs. This lockdown has a cost. And people are determining that it isn’t worth that cost now, if it ever was to begin with.
Example: Will the lockdown cost us to lose even more lives to suicide?
1. You do not get to make the decision of risk for me. It is the height of arrogance to think otherwise.
2. The vast majority of the country still supports lockdown measures. The gun-toting psychopaths hanging governors in effigy are a stupid and selfish, if dangerous, minority.
3. As someone who is at risk of suicide, you do not get to speak for me. You talk about life being at risk, yet you think you get to advocate for me which risk is worth taking and which one isn't?