Rogan interview with Ayaan Hirsi

More and more I question how much pop culture has primed us for a meltdown over a new virus. The endless dramatic depictions of Doomsday scenarios in film and television that people endlessly and uncritically consume probably have had an enormous impact on the way we’ve responded to COVID-19. Instead of reacting in a measured way, an enormous segment of the population descended into a psychosis. Many seemed to relish it even. It felt natural, and they didn’t question why.

 

Bill that would allow nursing home visitation clears Oklahoma House vote

HB 1677 would require all long-term care facilities to allow residents to designate one more people as “compassionate caregivers”, who would then be given immediate access to the LTC resident. It passed along party lines, with 73 Republicans voting in favor, and 19 Democrats (including my rep., Emily Virgin) against.

The stories told by representatives during the debate, of parents and grandparents who died alone or who haven’t received a visit since March 2020, are horrifying. The callous disregard, even as nursing staff go in and out of these facilities on a daily basis, for the emotional and mental well-being of these residents is ghastly. Even more so is to consider the caliber of person who would vote to continue such an inhuman policy.

Here’s hoping it passes, and we put this dark episode in our state’s history behind us.

I’ll only add that the people obeying and enforcing the inhuman lockdown edicts don’t have “personality disorders”, whatever that may even be. These are normal people acting this way. That should be much more horrifying to us, and we should refrain from minimizing their actions as part of some latent mental disorder. This is the human psyche under the influence of fundamentalist ideology, the human race amid a process of rebarbarization.