Or look at the protesters’ singalong to “Stand By Me”in DC the other day. Again, really moving. But that was hundreds of ppl sitting in close proximity - outdoors, but still - for an extended period of time, singing.
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There would be no “opportunism” if there were coherent answers.
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There'd still be opportunism, but yes, coherent answers help. Everyone can fight "own" side opportunism better than others, but I agree public health folks should reflect on where the field fell short (even as a lot of it was unfair: media sensationalism that wasn't their doing).
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And my two-cents is that everyone is more effective in convincing "their" people, so to speak of their own side's shortcomings, missteps etc. It's also good to have "the best of" different groups having these conversations, but taking it back home is where the work happens, imho.
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