1. Quick thread on why @toadmeister is wrong and also perfectly sound in his reasoning. Here we go.
11. That these choices he moots, that we should not rush to allocate inefficiently, are unpleasant, are EXACTLY why we should have acted to prevent the scenario happening. "Unthinkable scenario" = OK, think it, shit it, then avoid it. Don't wait for the tide to drown you.
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12. Anyone who was banging the drum on this, like
@bowgroup, is morally in the clear. We called this early, we've seen other countries not go down this rabbit hole. Those obsessed with vociferous liberty (and yes it does exists) and those obsessed with treating us as....Deze collectie tonen -
13....the masses have both screwed us. There was as always int he world of grown ups, a fine line, based on risk management and evidence, that you take limited early interventions against your better nature that are in the end the better judgement. You don't get to be angry at...
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@toadmeister if you weren't doing anything a month or two back to stop us getting to this fork in the road. He's just the man on the moral turnpike. Pay the toll. You took this road a long time back.Deze collectie tonen -
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@toadmeister is wrong for saying the obvious price to pay for procrastination has to be paid on time nontheless. If you're offended, think of people who've actually lost relatives to this. Your triggered hurt is worth f**k all to meDeze collectie tonen -
16. and if you're a journo that's spent the last 2 months writing about Harry and Meghan, or filling column space with mortality bingo, idly reporting the death count rising and the share prices crashing, you've done way more damage than
@toadmeister ever could by talking choicesDeze collectie tonen
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