As I said at the outset, this an exercise in trying to understand the opinions of people who do not already agree with you about everything
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Replying to @HenryTarquin @arthur_affect and
Did you get the impression Arthur doesn't understand the opinions of others just because he vehemently disagrees with them? Maybe he does understand them, and that is why he disagrees so vehemently?
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Replying to @RayTski @arthur_affect and
What he's manifestly unable to do is quarantine his disagreement on separate issues.
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Replying to @HenryTarquin @RayTski and
Lol you actually think you're smart because you've "decoupled" the social safety net "issue" and the somehow entirely separate herd immunity "issue" You haven't listened to a goddamn word I've said
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Replying to @arthur_affect @RayTski and
I haven't listened to all of it, certainly. You type faster than either of us can think
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Replying to @HenryTarquin @arthur_affect and
But I've absorbed enough to see your point and let me concede it (since I already agreed) in this form:
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Replying to @HenryTarquin @arthur_affect and
IF we adopt the greater-freedom Swedish model for our COVID-19 response, there will be costs; and the best way to ameliorate these will be...
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Replying to @HenryTarquin @RayTski and
It's not just that it's "offsetting costs" it's that if you don't have social support the Swedish model doesn't work at all!
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Replying to @arthur_affect @HenryTarquin and
Look the WHOLE IDEA of "controlled burn", the ONE THING that makes it different from "Fuck it, just let whatever happens happen", is the idea of separating the old from the young, the high risk groups from the low risk
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Replying to @arthur_affect @HenryTarquin and
The whole justification for it, going back to when Robin Hanson posted that stupid blog post that Dominic Cummings latched onto, is this convenient idea that you can cloister the elderly while the young working adults get exposed, and have that be your first and second wave
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THAT ONLY WORKS IF YOU HAVE SOME KIND OF POLICY MAKING PEOPLE DO THAT If a lot of the young people are too poor to live on their own and share a house with their retired parents then you aren't doing ANYTHING to lower total deaths in the long run You're just letting them happen
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Replying to @arthur_affect @HenryTarquin and
Sweden partially adopted this model because, in fact, with their strong social safety net they're one of the countries that has the highest rate of people living alone in the world They've been hardly criticized for this "liberal atomization" by conservatives
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Replying to @arthur_affect @HenryTarquin and
But that's why they convinced themselves it can work Swedish people get a ton of support when it comes to renting, home ownership, welfare checkups from the state There are way more retirees living alone than in nursing homes compared to the US
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