It’s the difference between protecting people and protecting capital. For those of you who don’t remember times immediately after 9/11, one of the biggest drivers of the security theater we still have today was the airline industry.
Airports were dead for months after 9/11, things were dire enough that the airlines and the government basically created the TSA as a marketing stunt. Covid just proves it was never about safety, it’s just about protecting the means of capitalization.
Tbh, I think the vaccinations came out about 6 months too soon. If covid had gotten to the point where it was seriously threatening the capital class at a systemic level I think things would have been better in the long run. At very least there would be less geriatric assholes in control of Congress.
It’s the difference between protecting people and protecting capital. For those of you who don’t remember times immediately after 9/11, one of the biggest drivers of the security theater we still have today was the airline industry.
Airports were dead for months after 9/11, things were dire enough that the airlines and the government basically created the TSA as a marketing stunt. Covid just proves it was never about safety, it’s just about protecting the means of capitalization.
Tbh, I think the vaccinations came out about 6 months too soon. If covid had gotten to the point where it was seriously threatening the capital class at a systemic level I think things would have been better in the long run. At very least there would be less geriatric assholes in control of Congress.