Opinion Alert in Current Events
- April 3, 2020, 9:05 a.m.
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South Korea is using metadata and credit card info to trace where COVID-19 patients have been to help their efforts in this battle against this plague we created. Of course, we have annoying privacy laws preventing our governments from doing the same. South Korea winning their battle without going into lockdown. I would like my country to do the same. Privacy from each other makes sense, privacy from the government does not. In my mind anyway. I can live with it either way. Now China has reopened their wet markets and their government is promoting bear bile as a remedy to help fight COVID… 20 of the first 40 people tested to have COVID-19 all visited the same wet market. Are we ready for the sequel?
A documentary is coming out that is focusing on animal agriculture and how their use of antibiotics creates superbugs. The truth has been hard for everybody to swallow that animal agriculture is not natural, not healthy and the most noxious thing we’re doing to this planet. The black plaque woke people up to their ways so maybe COVID will do the same? I want to have faith that it will but I have my doubts. We, humans, lost our ability to adapt. That was our evolutionary advantage and now here we are destroying everything because we can’t change because it gives us all anxiety.
Just some unpopular opinions.
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