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THE EVE OF DESTRUCTION ---- (about when the great C19 panic began)
MARK OSHINSKIE ---Substack ^ | JAN 11, 2024 | MARK OSHINSKIE

Posted on 01/11/2024 4:14:14 AM PST by dennisw

The night before the lockdowns began, I laid alone in bed, listening to National Public Radio affiliate WNYC-FM in the dark. A newscaster grimly announced that New York Governor Cuomo would, the next day, issue a 15 day “Shelter in Place Order.”

I couldn’t believe this was happening. Put a state of 22 million on house arrest? Over a respiratory virus that was linked to deaths of a tiny fraction of old Italians and Spaniards? Over a hokey video of some Chinese guy laying on the sidewalk scissoring his legs? When had healthy people ever been locked down? What made this virus different from any other virus?

Exclamation points should follow each of the preceding questions.

A few nights prior, on my way back from the county ice rink, I had stopped at Home Depot near closing time to buy a bucket of paint. The tall, fiftyish guy behind the counter and I both commented on how quiet the store was. He mocked the emerging notion that New Jersey might be shut down because one very sick nursing home resident well into his nineties was said to have died from a virus.

The paint mixer was the last reasonable stranger I would meet for a while. It turned out that he was smarter than many medical “experts,” governors, big city mayors, TV commentators and college presidents. And the US President and Congress.

After millennia of human history and broad improvements in living conditions had enabled the world population to grow to 7.6 billion, why would anyone expect a virus unlike any other to suddenly, burst onto the scene and decimate humanity? How was a society-wide shutdown going to crush a virus? How could a thoroughly globalized nation of 330 million people or a New York Metro Area with 25 million residents in a 50-mile radius be permanently made sterile? Didn’t people know how tiny, pervasive and adaptable viruses were? How could the government take away peoples’ inalienable, fundamental freedom to move through their world in order to pursue happiness? Above all, wouldn’t this sequestration of hundreds of millions of healthy people cause far more harm than it could possibly prevent?

Life needed to go on, with people chasing what they chase to give their lives meaning while assessing and managing their own, very slight risk. Life is hard enough for most people—especially the young—under normal conditions, without adding the immense challenges that mass isolation would create.

I shut off the radio and stared into the darkness, uncharacteristically filled with dread.

On the darkest night of the Cuban Missile Crisis, Bob Dylan hunkered down in his room and wrote A Hard Rain’s Gonna Fall, which foretold what he thought was imminent nuclear war. I felt the same profound dread on the eve of the lockdowns.

I got out of bed, switched on my computer and wrote the following:

From: Mark Oshinskie Date: Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 2:31 AM Subject: Coronavirus and Generational Injustice To: Editorial

THE CORONAVIRUS RESPONSE AND GENERATIONAL INJUSTICE

I don’t hate old people. I am one, or so I’m told. I’ve probably visited more people--including non-relatives--in nursing homes than have 90% of Americans.

But it’s neither sensible nor fair to shut down society over Coronavirus, largely in an attempt to extend the lives of a small percentage of people who have already lived a long time or who have bodies made old by overeating or smoking.

The death toll from Coronavirus is not shockingly high. The vast majority recover from Coronavirus with little or no treatment. In a normal winter, 20,000-60,000 people die from conventional strains of the flu; flu vaccines are typically only 60% effective and only 40% of adults get vaccinated. We haven’t shut down society over the flu. As with the flu, those at risk from Coronavirus complications can, and should, self-quarantine.

Most fundamentally, those who have lived into their sixties, or beyond, have had a good chance at life. It’s sad when old people die. But it’s not tragic. It’s how life is.

Many people my age care, or have cared, for parents who spent years in poor physical, mental and cognitive health. Almost all caretakers have wearily told me stories about caretaking’s physical and emotional toll. Those who don’t complain about this tend to have done very little caretaking.

Upon the passing of their parents, most caretakers express that the departed person, and they, had undergone a too-long ordeal. These caretakers are not bad people. To the contrary, they are some of the best people I’ve known. They are simply reacting to the superhuman challenge presented by caring for those who would have died earlier of natural causes in prior decades, before we used life-extending, but not healing, medical measures. Should society and the medical system strive to keep every person alive until they are old, lonely, debilitated and incoherent in a nursing home? And, once they’ve reached the nursing home, for many additional years?

In the meanwhile, by closing all places of human interaction, we are deeply damaging what remains of social life in the TV/Internet age, especially for young people. Students are being deprived of slices of their education, time with peers and activities that create both near term happiness and lasting memories, e.g., school musicals, sports games, volunteer work and class trips. Adults are also missing out on life and health-sustaining time with others.

Further, by limiting human interaction among the non-elderly, it will only become harder for previously working adults to earn a living. The stress caused by these earning shortfalls will itself cause physical and mental pathologies among those not already worn out or ill. Additionally, workers won’t be able to supply governments or NGOs with the tax or donation revenue needed to supply the goods and services that these entities provide.

Moreover, younger people will struggle to launch careers and build families in a faltering economy as they pay increasingly more to subsidize a medical system that extends old age at high cost. With business profits and the stock market diving, those in their late fifties and beyond will need to work additional years to make up the economic ground lost. Social Security and pension funds will take a huge hit, compensated for by decades of higher contributions by young people.

This country has sent millions of young people, many in their teens, to be killed or maimed in a series of wars, ostensibly to allow others to more fully live their lives. If we have invoked the collective interest to justify such extreme individual sacrifice from those who still had many vital years ahead of them, wouldn’t it be fair to weigh the costs to the larger, younger group imposed by shutting down the country in an attempt to slightly extend the lives of a relatively small number of old and already ill individuals?

When the human life span was around 40, the Roman philosopher Seneca said, “The problem is not that life is too short, it’s that we waste too much of it.”

This is truer, and more relevant, than ever.

Mark Oshinskie

New Brunswick, NJ

732-249-30XX

I sent it to many newspapers, none of whom would publish it:

The rest is history.

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TOPICS: Health/Medicine
KEYWORDS: cdc; covid; despotism; lockdown; shelterinplace; tyranny
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1 posted on 01/11/2024 4:14:14 AM PST by dennisw
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To: dennisw

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ryZrmQwj-6c

Interesting article. Good song.


2 posted on 01/11/2024 4:44:59 AM PST by PGalt (Past Peak Civilization?)
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To: dennisw

And with all of this, Nancy Pelosi invited the world to come out and spend an evening together, huddled up for San Frans Chinese New Years celebration. It was an intentional super spreader event which Pelosi and the San Fran government should be held accountable for.


3 posted on 01/11/2024 4:54:46 AM PST by EQAndyBuzz ( "Free Palestine" is the new "Heil Hitler!")
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To: PGalt
I attended a Barry McGuire concert in Dallas in the 80's, after his conversion to Christianity.

While he didn't speak directly to this song, he noted that "what I used to consider unjust, I now know that I was shortsighted". and went on to describe how he had changed.

A good man. And a new man, after meeting Jesus.

He is still with us ...

Here is a retrospective on this song, written in 2022, about an NPR folk concert from 2015:

Barry McGuire Speaks Again 57 Years Later

4 posted on 01/11/2024 4:59:08 AM PST by texas booster (Join FreeRepublic's Folding@Home team (Team # 36120) Cure Alzheimer's!)
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To: dennisw
Reminds me of this song:

If the Bombs Fall by Larry Norman

If the bombs fall, baby I love you
If they end it all, baby I love you
Through it all, I want you to know I love you

Silver raindrops falling from on high
While a dark red cloud fills up the sky
I don't want our love to end this way

What about the songs we haven't sung?
What about the things we haven't done
What's the matter with this world today?

Well, If the bombs fall, baby I love you
If they end it all, baby I love you
Through it all, I want you to know I love you
You and I are still so very young
And with love, the best is yet to come
God has let me choose you - I don't wanna lose you

Who can say tomorrow will find its way
Who can say the sun will shine today
Baby I adore you, that's why I'm living for you

But if the bombs fall, baby I love you
If they end it all, baby I love you
Through it all, I want you to know I love you
And through the years and all the long hard miles
We'll shed some tears, but we will share the smiles

5 posted on 01/11/2024 5:01:34 AM PST by far sider
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To: dennisw

BTTT


6 posted on 01/11/2024 5:04:58 AM PST by gitmo (If your theology doesn't match your biography, what good is it?)
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To: dennisw

People have to understand that one should not trust one’s government—it is usually run by the power hungry. Look out for you and yours, do good where you can, identify the truth and stand up for it, do not get sucked into lies and fads. Covid was a lie on so many levels.


7 posted on 01/11/2024 5:05:20 AM PST by yldstrk
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To: dennisw
Misfits and despots like Andrew Cuomo and Gavin Newsome were bad enough.

There are many so-called “conservatives” right here on this website who I don’t take seriously anymore because they were such pathetic, cowardly losers and Karens during the COVID fiasco.

8 posted on 01/11/2024 5:07:07 AM PST by Alberta's Child (If something in government doesn’t make sense, you can be sure it makes dollars.)
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To: texas booster

Thanks. Good thoughts from Barry.


9 posted on 01/11/2024 5:16:13 AM PST by PGalt (Past Peak Civilization?)
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To: yldstrk

“Covid was a lie on so many levels.”

And yet to this day I still see mindless lemmings out in public wearing a cloth mask that offers absolutely no protection what so ever.

The covid fear mongers are already starting part II and a certain amount of people will dutifully swallow it, hook line and sinker.

I never thought there were so many weak minded people in this country......but here we are.


10 posted on 01/11/2024 5:21:01 AM PST by V_TWIN (America...so great even the people that hate it refuse to leave!)
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To: dennisw

The state of education in this country is pitiful.

It is not “laid” in bed, it is “lay” in bed.

Irritating.

I suppose the next generation, people will talk like that voiceover in those Mel Gibson disutopian movies.


11 posted on 01/11/2024 5:27:18 AM PST by odawg
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To: Alberta's Child

“There are many so-called “conservatives” right here on this website who I don’t take seriously anymore because they were such pathetic, cowardly losers and Karens during the COVID fiasco.”

In what way do you mean that?


12 posted on 01/11/2024 5:28:39 AM PST by V_TWIN (America...so great even the people that hate it refuse to leave!)
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To: dennisw

But they got rid of Trump with vote by mail and that was the entire reason for the Chinese releasing their bioweapon.


13 posted on 01/11/2024 5:48:45 AM PST by Freedom_Is_Not_Free (America -- July 4, 1776 to November 3, 2020 -- R.I.P.)
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To: V_TWIN

It was astonishing to see how many Freepers had no qualms about getting on here to scold me for refusing to shut down my business and hide under my bed in the spring of 2020.


14 posted on 01/11/2024 5:54:11 AM PST by Alberta's Child (If something in government doesn’t make sense, you can be sure it makes dollars.)
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To: dennisw

The writer is a week late. From: https://sports.yahoo.com/rudy-gobert-utah-jazz-coronavirus-nba-suspend-season-034649168.html

11 Mar 2020

-——The National Basketball Association’s moment of reckoning came Wednesday when Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert tested positive for COVID-19.

Within minutes, the league had suspended its season and the sports world was getting a lesson in the dangers of the coronavirus. At least one other league was mulling the possibility of doing the same.———

Also, the very next day day:

-——————The NCAA canceled its men’s and women’s basketball tournaments on Thursday because of the spread of the coronavirus, putting an abrupt end to the season less than a month before champions were to be crowned.-—————


15 posted on 01/11/2024 5:56:42 AM PST by Alas Babylon! (Repeal the Patriot Act; Abolish the DHS; reform FBI top to bottom!)
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To: Alberta's Child

Seems post 10.....goes for FR as well


16 posted on 01/11/2024 6:02:11 AM PST by V_TWIN (America...so great even the people that hate it refuse to leave!)
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To: V_TWIN

I agree with you 100%.


17 posted on 01/11/2024 6:08:35 AM PST by Alberta's Child (If something in government doesn’t make sense, you can be sure it makes dollars.)
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To: V_TWIN

I was working then. Never locked down or quarantined. I was amazed at how few cars were on the roads. For me, 2020 was my best income ever, a lot of overtime. I was forced out in 2021 because i refused the clot shot. Best thing i ever did was to retire.


18 posted on 01/11/2024 6:17:24 AM PST by exnavy (Grow your faith, and have the courage to use it.)
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To: exnavy

Sounds like your situation was similar to mine. Although not forced out, I retired from the DoD on 12/31/2019....just prior to the federal civil servant shot mandate.

Since I had enough service time to leave with full benefits, even if I hadn’t been planning to already leave, the mandatory shot requirement woulda done it.

And yes, in 2020 traffic was as light as I have ever seen it.


19 posted on 01/11/2024 6:23:35 AM PST by V_TWIN (America...so great even the people that hate it refuse to leave!)
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To: dennisw
Taking a break from uke duties? /s

When the human life span was around 40, the Roman philosopher Seneca said, “The problem is not that life is too short, it’s that we waste too much of it.”

This is truer, and more relevant, than ever.

Indeed.
20 posted on 01/11/2024 6:33:37 AM PST by logi_cal869 (-cynicus the "concern troll" a/o 10/03/2018 /!i!! &@$%&*(@ -)
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