So we hear a lot of "shaming doesn't work," and of past examples of epidemics where shaming didn't work, or was counterproductive, but I'm wondering if this is over-learned like "travel bans don't work." What if the shaming relates to activity that can't easily be concealed?
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Yes. The lack of quarantine enforcement and contact tracing has nothing to do with medical professionals shaming or not—Americans simply didn’t want to empower govt to do those things. Whereas in Korea/Taiwan, people *wanted* robust tracing and quarantines as a function of govt.
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Yes, a preexisting individualism fetish with a pathologically narssistic leadership to throw gasoline on doomed us.
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