as a metastraussian I support this incidentally
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Problem w our nobel lies lately is they’re too poorly constructed to avoid being sussed out, & you end up with all the negatives of the “lie” part but none of the “noble” positives people got pissed about the masks, gained distrust for health est. & STILL bought out the masks
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you gotta keep your eye on the long game of no one trusting the government under any circumstances ever again
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i think something whole situation has emphasised for me is that the public vastly overestimates the granularity and accuracy of developed country public health systems it's not that they're 'bad', per se, just they have never been precise
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tfw there's a single box for 'cause of death' but u spent 5-10 years studying the human body as a vast, mysterious, interrelated set of systems and 30 minutes face-time with this patient and ur running off 1 diagnostic pee test for kidney failure (negative)pic.twitter.com/V2PChpGlT7
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This overly clever consequentialist noble lie nonsense is going to have serious long-term drawbacks
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Put another way, it strikes me that there are far, far less costly manners of e.g. making more PPE or getting people to voluntarily get flu vaccines than the probability weighted cost of irreparably damaging the public’s trust in critical administrative bodies
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stop lying !!!!!
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