Clinamenic
Binary & Tweed
Well, if you insist.
third has been taking notes from his favourite thinker, me.
i was just saying its nice to see you making the same arguments ive been making for the last two years.Don't be a cunt.
its been there a while. you probably put tea in his place a few weeks ago.I'm confused by this latest tag "stan puts tea to bed"
i was just saying its nice to see you making the same arguments ive been making for the last two years.
well thats very prescient given covid was barely a gleam in bill gates eye at that point!Well I've been making them for the last 200 years, if we really want to go there.
Of course the coronas eternally enshroud the pupils of our reptilian overlords.well thats very prescient given covid was barely a gleam in bill gates eye at that point!
Being critical of the state where it does things that impact on people's wellbeing and freedom is one thing - as I've said, I'm not convinced vaccine passports are a good thing, precisely because I don't trust the state to act in everyone's best interests. That's clear to anyone who wasn't born yesterday. But the state has also provided me with, for example, vaccination against covid-19, which is unequivocally a good thing according to the objective data on the risks involved.So what is your argument then? That people believe silly shit? That's been the case since time immemorial.
I don't go for the authoritarian/anti-authoritarian binary, but I would agree with yyaldrin that the left (or radicals at least) should have adopted a more critical position towards the state, whilst emphasising the danger of the virus. What we have is a real denying of reality rn (as in, a denying of reality that is actually grounded in the real) something which you seem to say is just the preserve of far right cranks. OK, it may be that, but then merely tells us that the right is winning given the liberal/left response has been to side with the state reducing most human intercourse to bare life and little else. Now you can go on about tory/republican incompetence if you want to play that game, but what is your response after that? That we are going to work to a hypothetically zero-covid scenario, a scenario that moreover will not come?
The problem with the anti-vaccers is not this, it's that they think that we can go back to normal. There is no new normal. A better way to think about this is covid is the first premonition of the impending climate catastrophe.
There's certainly something in this - and it's no coincidence there's a huge overlap between the anti-vaxx and climate-denialist camps.The problem with the anti-vaccers is not this, it's that they think that we can go back to normal. There is no new normal. A better way to think about this is covid is the first premonition of the impending climate catastrophe.
Needs a referenceThere's certainly something in this - and it's no coincidence there's a huge overlap between the anti-vaxx and climate-denialist camps.
There's certainly something in this - and it's no coincidence there's a huge overlap between the anti-vaxx and climate-denialist camps.
Me: "I think this."its been there a while. you probably put tea in his place a few weeks ago.
well, their main problem is for all their chit chat about state authoritarianism, they fail to ground the state as the political manager of wider forms of production within capitalist social relations, and hence see the state as a failed rational actor, an actor that with the right denial mechanisms in place can grant liberty to the individual. It is a misunderstanding of how the state prior to the pandemic has systematically been antagonistic to collective forms of solidarity.
See: reality, passim.Needs a reference
I doubt you've ever been on any corona demos but if you had been you would realise this broad brushstroke take is untenable (in the UK, at least).See: reality, passim.