Reception: Hey Doc, staying safe?
Me: Trying. Anywhere to get groceries?
Him: It's pretty grim. Can't even find milk or baby formula.
Me: Yikes.
Him: I've got my pistol on my hip in case anyone looks at my hand sanitizer the wrong way.
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The more I pay attention to the responses of our neighbors, families, and government I see that,
above all else,
our American-ness is showing.
And it's literally killing us.
2/
In our individual freedoms
In our right/duty to rebel in order to protect 'me and mine'.
And if you want to get ahead, friend or neighbor, you can work for it just as I did.
Don't expect my help.
3/
We've got to put the good of everyone ahead of our individual freedom.
And we are terrible at it.
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Then you're left at the mercy of whether your local official believes the science early enough to save lives.
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For every @SenWarren trying to get student debt forgiveness, there's a senator profiting off of insider trading.
For every doctor working overtime in the ER and ICU, there's a specialist making up excuses to not lend a helping hand.
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there's a big corporation that will only sell (not donate) medical supplies to the highest bidder.
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It's way worse than that.
And in a time that requires a little less 'me' for the survival of 'us', we are woefully emotionally, culturally, and ideologically ill-equipped.
10/
Some of us will lose jobs, some will lose family or friends, some will lose their lives.
I hope that in the end we have the humility to recognize this for the reckoning that it is.
And perhaps reimagine what it is to be American.