Opinion article: Fear is deadlier than viruses

AlwaysWrite

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The most famous words of Franklin Roosevelt, America's longest-serving president, were, "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself."

One wonders if any world leader would or could say that today. We live in the Age of Fear.

All of my life, I thought love and hate were the two most powerful human emotions.

But owing to recent events, I have changed my mind.

I now understand that for most people, fear is the strongest emotion.

In fact, I've come to realize that it is possible to get people to do anything if you instill enough fear in them. Specifically, irrational fear.

Fear of COVID-19, for example, is rational. But media and governments induced irrational fears. That's why millions of healthy people stayed indoors for a year or more, why a vast number of people wore masks while walking or sitting alone outdoors, and why so many parents did not allow their young children to play with other children for a year or more, even though the COVID-19 mortality rate among children was considerably less than the flu's mortality rate among children.

 

Djarum300

Addicted Member
Fear and Guilt.

I'm convinced that the left believes their right to feel safe or not feel guilty is greater than my right to own a gun or to live my life how I see fit.

The narrative:

I'm scared of the virus so YOU have to mask and vax
I'm scared of guns so YOU can't have one.
I feel guilty about the poor so YOU have to pay tax.
 

Greg T.

The Jizz Slinger
Fear and Guilt.

I'm convinced that the left believes their right to feel safe or not feel guilty is greater than my right to own a gun or to live my life how I see fit.

The narrative:

I'm scared of the virus so YOU have to mask and vax
I'm scared of guns so YOU can't have one.
I feel guilty about the poor so YOU have to pay tax.
EXACTLY!! Bullseye!
 
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