Many of my conservative friends seem very confused. Not just here on BI but even yesterday at my local lake, I overheard a conservative friend talking current events and exclaiming, "none of this makes any sense". I thought about that and some of the posts I'm seeing here on BI and I started thinking a 2020 explainer is in order, for my confused conservative friends.
Here's the short version: You conservatives are screwed. Young people hate your politics and worldview. They own the future, they are active, they are diverse, and they are numerous.
Here's the longer version:
The Pandemic - At the beginning of 2020 the coronavirus began spreading around the world. A competent Federal government would have begun stockpiling testing and PPE equipment, and begun researching and implementing mitigation plans. Our Federal government did not do any of this. On March 15, 6 Americans died of coronavirus. On April 7, 1,928 Americans died of coronavirus. During that timeframe much of America's most productive states shut down (these are typically democratic blue states) cratering the economy. New Jersey and New York lost over 1 out of 1,000 residents (somebody posted to help with the math - this is 0.1%). I know 3 people with a death in the family. NYCGB knows 6. If replicated nationally, that would be about 300,000 U.S. deaths. We are currently over 100,000 deaths or 340 deaths per million. New York and New Jersey are about triple that rate - which would be the worst in the world if a country (Somebody will complain about Cuomo, but keep in mind his nursing home order was in compliance with Federal CDC guidelines). That death rate puts the United States #11 globally and #5 if you just look at countries with populations above 20 million (if numbers are to be believed which is a whole other story). Clearly we, as a nation, have failed. We have also, to this point, stopped trying so the future remains uncertain.
Many have complained that we should not have shut down the economy. This thinking is like drugs for the simple mind. Daily deaths explode from 6 to 1,928 in 3 weeks and now that we are only having about 700 daily deaths people are saying, why did we ever put ourselves through this? How many daily deaths would we have if we took no action? How many deaths are acceptable to you for economic reasons? Now that things have stabilized and are trending in the right direction with regards to the virus, states are opening up. These are reasonable actions. You have to be a fool to think when the virus was skyrocketing up we should have done nothing. And we should still be taking some social distancing actions. This thing is not over. We do not know it's future path.
Black Lives Matter - The George Floyd murder really changed things, but things that were coming eventually anyway. The initial days of protest and some rioting and looting did not surprise me. The endurance of the now peaceful protests and the support they are receiving has really surprised me. I believe conservatives are making a mistake if they look at this narrowly with charts about how many blacks have been killed by the police (look, all us old white guys know deep down justice in this country is not equitable racially). No, the George Floyd murder is a catalyst that has prompted young people (who are incredibly diverse) to express their complete rejection of the conservative worldview and policies that have dominated this country and dominated them. In particular, it is the rejection of Donald Trump and his white identity politics. They are taking the reins, with or without the assent of the government (which is not derived from the will of the people anyway due to the Electoral College and the Senate). The polls show that the public is with them.
Is it conflicting for people to support a pandemic induced lockdown and massive protests at the same time? Well, is it really the same time and is it the same people? The pandemic is moving in the right direction so most people are more comfortable going out now. The lockdown was a top down government remedy and the protests are a bottom up movement, so don't expect the two to be consistent and coordinated. Democratic mayors are letting them protest because they have to - the kids will be out there protesting anyway. If you try to use force to shut them down you will only make the movement and the protests bigger. The protests are not a Democratic governance action. This is a new generation taking the destiny of their future away from you and putting it in their hands. Are they increasing the risk of coronavirus being resurgent? Yes. If it isn't resurgent does that mean the lockdown was a mistake? No, because as deaths were exploding we did not know the future (we still do not know the future).
I hope this helps conservatives understand how screwed they are due to the incompetence of their President and the rising maturity of the younger generations that reject them, so they don't have to exclaim, "none of this makes any sense". It all makes sense. Sometimes life is not straightforward.
Here's the short version: You conservatives are screwed. Young people hate your politics and worldview. They own the future, they are active, they are diverse, and they are numerous.
Here's the longer version:
The Pandemic - At the beginning of 2020 the coronavirus began spreading around the world. A competent Federal government would have begun stockpiling testing and PPE equipment, and begun researching and implementing mitigation plans. Our Federal government did not do any of this. On March 15, 6 Americans died of coronavirus. On April 7, 1,928 Americans died of coronavirus. During that timeframe much of America's most productive states shut down (these are typically democratic blue states) cratering the economy. New Jersey and New York lost over 1 out of 1,000 residents (somebody posted to help with the math - this is 0.1%). I know 3 people with a death in the family. NYCGB knows 6. If replicated nationally, that would be about 300,000 U.S. deaths. We are currently over 100,000 deaths or 340 deaths per million. New York and New Jersey are about triple that rate - which would be the worst in the world if a country (Somebody will complain about Cuomo, but keep in mind his nursing home order was in compliance with Federal CDC guidelines). That death rate puts the United States #11 globally and #5 if you just look at countries with populations above 20 million (if numbers are to be believed which is a whole other story). Clearly we, as a nation, have failed. We have also, to this point, stopped trying so the future remains uncertain.
Many have complained that we should not have shut down the economy. This thinking is like drugs for the simple mind. Daily deaths explode from 6 to 1,928 in 3 weeks and now that we are only having about 700 daily deaths people are saying, why did we ever put ourselves through this? How many daily deaths would we have if we took no action? How many deaths are acceptable to you for economic reasons? Now that things have stabilized and are trending in the right direction with regards to the virus, states are opening up. These are reasonable actions. You have to be a fool to think when the virus was skyrocketing up we should have done nothing. And we should still be taking some social distancing actions. This thing is not over. We do not know it's future path.
Black Lives Matter - The George Floyd murder really changed things, but things that were coming eventually anyway. The initial days of protest and some rioting and looting did not surprise me. The endurance of the now peaceful protests and the support they are receiving has really surprised me. I believe conservatives are making a mistake if they look at this narrowly with charts about how many blacks have been killed by the police (look, all us old white guys know deep down justice in this country is not equitable racially). No, the George Floyd murder is a catalyst that has prompted young people (who are incredibly diverse) to express their complete rejection of the conservative worldview and policies that have dominated this country and dominated them. In particular, it is the rejection of Donald Trump and his white identity politics. They are taking the reins, with or without the assent of the government (which is not derived from the will of the people anyway due to the Electoral College and the Senate). The polls show that the public is with them.
Is it conflicting for people to support a pandemic induced lockdown and massive protests at the same time? Well, is it really the same time and is it the same people? The pandemic is moving in the right direction so most people are more comfortable going out now. The lockdown was a top down government remedy and the protests are a bottom up movement, so don't expect the two to be consistent and coordinated. Democratic mayors are letting them protest because they have to - the kids will be out there protesting anyway. If you try to use force to shut them down you will only make the movement and the protests bigger. The protests are not a Democratic governance action. This is a new generation taking the destiny of their future away from you and putting it in their hands. Are they increasing the risk of coronavirus being resurgent? Yes. If it isn't resurgent does that mean the lockdown was a mistake? No, because as deaths were exploding we did not know the future (we still do not know the future).
I hope this helps conservatives understand how screwed they are due to the incompetence of their President and the rising maturity of the younger generations that reject them, so they don't have to exclaim, "none of this makes any sense". It all makes sense. Sometimes life is not straightforward.
