Plexiglass desks look like school prisons…
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Parents aren't the ones putting up with it, so they'll be happy that their children are 'safe'.
There's so many that worry about that "safety" too. I know of a couple examples of people that I'd say lean towards the side of sanity most of the time. They are terrified that their kid of all people will catch the virus. You know, the kids that are something like 99.99999999% chance of being okay.
One family member caught it, 8 years old. I think they were sick enough to distract from their lives for about 5 minutes.
"It is better to do something and kill millions, than do nothing and risk the possibility of not saving even one life" is the philosophy of the paranoid lemming.
They look at the Trolley Problem, and instantly know the answer is the pull the lever. They look at the REVERSE Trolley problem, where the outcomes are swapped, and they will STILL pull the lever.
An infinite amount of death is allowable, so long as it isn't theirs, and they're so terrified of the consequences of inaction that they'll take any action, no matter how unscientific or damaging, just to say they did something.
It's the narcissism of the boomers, which has now been downloaded into their children and grandchildren. The greatest generation never would have destroyed their children's future to protect themselves from a slightly more dangerous flu. The boomers did it without hesitation.