Most people use an intuitive decision matrix that they don't even really think about. One side is that the more important it is to attend an event, the sicker you have to be to choose not to attend. The other side is that most people also layer in risk of passing sickness to others who will be present (and whether they care about them).
What's being demanded of normal people by "new-normalists" is to dial up that 'external risk avoidance' factor to 11 (even when they're not sick), indefinitely, and without a proportional positive personal benefit to balance out that sacrifice. Is it reasonable to adjust that dial? Sure. But not to the degree that CNN has brainwashed you into wanting.
Many people know that it just ain't reasonable or sustainable. Call it "fatigue" or "awakening" or "selfishness" but stadiums and bars and churches and schools are full again. Americans are going to weddings and funerals and having one-night-stands and walking through crowds. Much of the global population never even stopped in the first place.
What's being demanded of normal people by "new-normalists" is to dial up that 'external risk avoidance' factor to 11 (even when they're not sick), indefinitely, and without a proportional positive personal benefit to balance out that sacrifice. Is it reasonable to adjust that dial? Sure. But not to the degree that CNN has brainwashed you into wanting.
Many people know that it just ain't reasonable or sustainable. Call it "fatigue" or "awakening" or "selfishness" but stadiums and bars and churches and schools are full again. Americans are going to weddings and funerals and having one-night-stands and walking through crowds. Much of the global population never even stopped in the first place.