I think we have too many individuals who either can’t or won’t get out if their own way, and who are making selfish decisions. People who are blowing in the wind trapped by an invisible net of fear which is clouding their judgement. It’s not necessarily a new phenomenon, but unfortunately has either become more visible, or more acceptable in the last 4 years. No one likes what’s happening, the world has turned upside but it could be much worse. And it could be much better... unlike our forebears who had no clue how the plague spread... we now know... it’s airborne... so wear a mask, wash with soap, don’t touch your face, social distance. Those are actually pretty simple things to do. We don’t have to sterilize clothing, fumigate rooms, boil water, avoid certain foods, use harsh chemicals to wash with, or keep temperature or humidity at certain levels. With all the problems in the world, all the evil to be overcome, all the opportunities to shine why would anyone chose to expend so much energy creating chaos. We’ve seen the videos of those refusing to wear a mask for a few minutes in a store. Why take it out on employees just doing their job, or the companies open for your convenience, that are there providing a service to you? How about a little gratitude and respect for these people as well was health care workers who you will then expect to cure you should you fall ill. Instead of pushing boundaries and screaming personal freedom we should be comforting each other and asking how can I help make it better?
December 9, 2020
OMG - I got the text giving me two appointments for my two shots here in Geneva, Switzerland! I received them yesterday and I had a reaction which I did not expect. I just sat down and wept. My tears were those of relief and pent-up stress, anxiety and sadness. It just seems like such a light at the end of the tunnel. At the same time, I still worry about new variants, all the dumb-ass (excuse my French) anti-vaxxers who make me so ANGRY and the fact that there are so many pockets on the globe that are out of control. I think of my Indian friend here in Geneva who lost her cousin, early 50s no comorbidities, in two days in India. It's just unfathomable. This is still such a tragedy. But - I will get to sing at concerts soon without risking everybody's lives! Most are going for the vaccine, so this should be a summer of cautious rejoicing.
May 17, 2021