Until it personally impacts them.
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Why don't they go to work then? Oh that's right, the ultra wealthy fled NYC. They have the luxury not to go back to work or work in the general public right now.
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This attitude is more devastating than corona. Purely sociopathic.
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Well, he is on Wall Street...
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As if there wasn’t enough reason to dislike Wall Street. Completely disconcerted from real people’s lives.
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Kind of harsh, but true.
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It’s not about whether one has a right to get sick oneself. One certainly has a right to get sick oneself. If this were cancer, say, it wouldn’t be communicable – people should feel free, get cancer. Instead, it’s an extremely contagious virus. Others will pay for your decision.
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I am taking responsibility for my own life, which is why I will not be flying, traveling, dining in restaurants, going to a movie or concert, visiting a salon, going to the gym or stepping a foot into a mall anytime in the near future.
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Exactly. They can open every damn business, but that doesn't mean people are going to come. Not only are many cautious because of the virus, but many can't afford to do those things right now.
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“People do die,” said one Wall Street investment banker. “And if there’s any justice, I will be dead next month and no one will care.”
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Hey. I care. If I hear that guy dies, I'll celebrate!
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