by Heraclitusstudent ➕follow (8) 💰tip ignore
« First « Previous Comments 1,025 - 1,064 of 3,363 Next » Last » Search these comments
The luxuries and fixations of the culture wars may finally be over. Nobody will mourn its passing, because nobody conclusively won it, or ever could. In Samuel P. Huntington’s magisterial Who Are We? (2004) he noted that the absence of an external ‘other’ to rally against usually undermines the unity of a society. Divisions and grievances multiply. Cultural battles replace political process. Huntington could see a future America with only an Obama-style ‘creed’ as the basis of its polity. Following such a trajectory this America evolves into a deglutinated confederation of ethnic, cultural and political tribes with nothing in common save geography. Like the Ottoman Empire, or Austro-Hungarian Empires before it, the USA dissolves in an acid bath of competing identities.
But then again, maybe not. Maybe, as the learnèd philosopher Matthew McConaughey posits, COVID-19 is the external ‘other’, the enemy, that can bring America back together again.
Nah... I thought 911 was bringing us together but look what happened a few short years later.
In case you wonder why we are where we are... #WuhanCoronaVirus pic.twitter.com/o5NedNv3jy
— James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) March 21, 2020
Chinese gardener stops to eat eggs from a bird's nest, raw, as she trims the hedges.
Two leading Hong Kong microbiologists said it is easier for people to remember the coronavirus as "Wuhan virus" and slammed the culture of wild meat consumption in mainland China, saying mainlanders have forgotten the bitter lessons of the 2003 Sars outbreak, RTHK reports.
https://www.thestandard.com.hk/breaking-news/section/4/144036/Microbiologists-mock-conspiracy-claims-on-Wuhan-virusTwo leading Hong Kong microbiologists said it is easier for people to remember the coronavirus as "Wuhan virus" and slammed the culture of wild meat consumption in mainland China, saying mainlanders have forgotten the bitter lessons of the 2003 Sars outbreak, RTHK reports.
Even a Chinese guy says we should call it the "Wuhan virus".
« First « Previous Comments 1,025 - 1,064 of 3,363 Next » Last » Search these comments
patrick.net
An Antidote to Corporate Media
1,248,722 comments by 14,891 users - HANrongli, RC2006, Tenpoundbass online now