That number will stay fixed for ever in public memory: 23,000 people died because Boris Johnson resisted locking the country down in time.
How many of those woulfd have died of 'normal' flu anyway, Polly? Will we ever know?
But this is not just about one narcissistic politician. It’s about his entire rightwing coterie of libertarians and their lethally dominant creed in the UK media.
Ah, yes, the 'vast rightwing conspiracy again'...
They have a long history of rejecting things that save lives – seatbelts, speed limits, smoking restrictions, sugar taxes, vaccination, benefits, sewers, clean air, the NHS itself and, of course, stopping climate breakdown.
Some of those lives being saved there are those of the people indulging in risky behaviour, which isn't quite such a noble endeavour as you make out, Polly, is it?
Recall that during the 1980s and 1990s, the Sunday Times under the editorship of Andrew Neil promoted the strangest gay plague theory, publishing pieces suggesting that Aids wasn’t caused by HIV, and that it was almost impossible for heterosexual people to contract it.
It was. It was strictly a gay disease at first, and targetting the people most at risk, and not everyone, was percieved medical wisdom at the time.
That anti-science tradition is alive and well today. Lockdowns are the quintessence of everything rightwing science-sceptics abhor: what misfortune that a tribe least equipped to cope was in power during the pandemic. In the circumstances, the interventions from those in charge were “too little, too late”. Hard to imagine, but Covid in the UK could have been even more deadly, had unavoidable facts about the pandemic not eventually overwhelmed their fact-free ideologies.
Could have been even more deadly for whom? The people who were never at risk from it, and who now see their children's education ruined, their country's economy trashed, and are about to see a thick token who would be out of his depth as a parking attendant in Islington but is somehow elevated to the status of a British Cabinet member use it as a lever to wreck our justice system even further?
Sweden is the country constantly quoted by the right, as it relied entirely on a voluntary advisory approach, never compulsory lockdowns. In terms of deaths per capita, many fewer Swedes died than Britons: case proven? Hallett trounced? Alas, we are not Sweden in social structure, national wealth, vulnerable deprivation, health or social care, mainly due to the longterm malign influence of the right fighting tooth and claw against Swedish-style social democracy.
Funny the 'Guardian' never remembers that when it's praising Sweden for something or trying to suggest we need to be more Swedish.
The precautionary principle, putting safety first when the science is uncertain, is as alien to these ideologues as risk registers.
And to those supporting the trans agenda and demanding chemical sterilisation for mentally ill children, Polly. Frankly, you don't get more 'anti science' than that!
Who calculated that 23K. Discredited scientists and charlatans.
ReplyDeleteThe reason they wanted forced vaccinations is that there would not be a control group. The Amish in the US are a perfect control group as they do not participate in these schemes. The figures coming out from the studies on that data show that far from being the saviour of mankind the medical industry as a whole is pretty much responsible for a lot of early deaths.
Over here it is probably worse as with the NHS you have a distinct lack of choice. Another scheme you have to pay into if you use it or not and when you come to use it there are a big list of tickboxes you have to go through while they decide if you are worthy enough.
And now they are squaeling about 'superflu'. Anything to regain the control they had back then
Delete"How many of those would have died of 'normal' flu anyway, Polly? Will we ever know?"
ReplyDeleteNo, we won't, because nameless criminals were ascribing deaths to their preferred cause no matter what the real cause of death. Isn't falsifying death records a crime?
Not when it's done for 'pure' motives apparently
Delete"23000 died, and it's your fault for not locking down more" - guilt tripping everyone who disagrees. Straight out of the Covid propaganda playbook as written by the Nudge Unit.
ReplyDeleteAnd what about the apocryphal person with coronathingy being knocked down and killed by a bus but his/her (but not "their") death was added to the covid list?
ReplyDeleteA couple of memories from the early days of the great panic.
ReplyDeleteAn undertaker was interviewed on the radio. He said that he had dealt with a murder victim, a drowning and a suicide that were attributed to covid under the 28 day rule. The suicide could have been blamed on covid as the person's business had gone into bankruptcy as a result of the lockdown.
The second was a national newspaper that, for a while, listed the names of covid victims, together with their pictures. The pictures showed the vast majority of the deceased had a couple of characteristics that we aren't allowed to mention.
Any numbers or comparisons with other countries are based on statistical nonsense.
We are no longer a country that can rely on government records.
DeleteAnyone who could create an Excel graph could see that covid cases had passed the peak when lockdown started. There is no evidence that locking down earlier would have stopped the increase in cases.
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