It doesn't matter. We have collectively, as a society, surrendered our right to decide to leave our own homes and live our lives how and when and where we want. By allowing that decision to be made for us once, we've set a precedent that will be used to make it for us again and again. We're never getting that freedom back.
Agreed. The threat has to be imminent, or it's just not scary enough. 'You might get sick and be dead within a couple of weeks' is a lot scarier than 'We might have dangerous weather and food shortages when you're a geriatric'.
They had enough trouble getting people to cooperate with a lockdown when even when people knew they could get sick and end up dead, so there's really no hope whatsoever of getting people to cooperate with this.
I already know the correct response to being told you must enter a climate lockdown, and it's to start wildfires.
It won't happen. The fear factor isn't there.
It doesn't matter. We have collectively, as a society, surrendered our right to decide to leave our own homes and live our lives how and when and where we want. By allowing that decision to be made for us once, we've set a precedent that will be used to make it for us again and again. We're never getting that freedom back.
Agreed. The threat has to be imminent, or it's just not scary enough. 'You might get sick and be dead within a couple of weeks' is a lot scarier than 'We might have dangerous weather and food shortages when you're a geriatric'.
They had enough trouble getting people to cooperate with a lockdown when even when people knew they could get sick and end up dead, so there's really no hope whatsoever of getting people to cooperate with this.
I already know the correct response to being told you must enter a climate lockdown, and it's to start wildfires.