SC
2 min readDec 26, 2023

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Not anger. Disappointment.

And it's not for them. Far as I'm concerned, they're already lost. Getting found is going to take a long time, lot of growing up and self reflection, probably some therapy. Nobody can help them with that, beyond voting for socialized health care or working in the health industry to make sure they get it. On rate occasions, convincing their enablers to stop enabling if you can. That's it. As individuals, what else can we do?

In the meantime, these people are doing a lot of damage to the population at large. Exactly how long are the rest of us supposed to be acceptable collateral damage to this mummer's farce before we matter too? How bad does it have to get? How many have to suffer over easy disproven myths? When will they and we be bled of enough money, because make no mistake, there's a lot of money in hate; either in promoting it or having to protect yourself from it.

When exactly is enough enough? Do you have a date I can pencil in on my calendar? No? Keep to your own peace then and I'll keep to mine.

My comments are focused on protecting those who are going to end up being more collateral damage from new influxes of attention and money. New marks, in other words.

The marks need a kick in the pants so they'll get their heads out of their asses and stop being stupid before they add to all this hate. Everyone else needs to know they're not alone and not on their own standing up to it or trying to survive and thrive despite it.

You want to take the cajoling, mollycoddling approach with these folks, you to ahead. Pkenty of people too. It will work on some. It won't work on all. Some people need that strong rebuking rebuff. Some people need to see it to get them thinking straight. Don't deny it.

My engagement is for those folks. It's strategic. You're just being sexist with your assumptions.

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