This is what I wrote in response to someone who came the same line as you via email - i.e stuff all the old and vulnerable people - I want to get on with my life !
A civilised society *always* seeks to look after its most vulnerable people. It's baked into the actual word civilisation.
- to bring out of savagery or barbarism into a state characteristic of civilization.
The cult of the individual over the entire community is one of my major bones of contentions with Thatcherism. Bringing the time frame up-to-date you can see her wretched attitude in the likes of the odious Tim Martin, who despite overwhelming scientific advice, sought to keep his "Spoons" pub chain open until his hand was forced by the Govt. Another one was the revolting Mike Ashely (also known for treating his workers like something he trod in) trying to be an exception to the rule for personal gain.
I seriously don't want to be bracketed with these wretched creatures and side with money maximisation over the welfare of a vulnerable section of society.
Widening it all out philosophically, just "bashing on" and condemning a minority to die is just hideous and the thin end of a massive wedge. I know we all snig*er at the clumsy way "politically correct" stuff is portrayed, but it's fundamentality the way to go. Everyone must be treated equally, the old, and those with underling health issues would certainly be treated as a lower class if we just let "nature take its course". Once that precedent has been set, what are we left with ? Different people in society having different "worth" and a correspondingly different levels effort made to ensure their welfare ? You end up with an unmodified Indian caste system - is that really acceptable in the 21st Century ? Extrapolate it a bit further and you end up with groups being actively disadvantaged and stigmatised - that continuum ultimately leads to the cattle trucks and Dachau :(
This will change things without a shadow of a doubt but I'm surprised and encouraged by the Govt. approach and I agree with it 100%. - especially the support being given to individual and businesses. Changing the Excel Centre into a hospital in that time scale is brilliant - and we sneered at our ability to do that kind of thing when the Chinese did similar !
The economy will recover, but it will be different. People will adapt. I am already massively encouraged by the support that is being shown to local communities by local business. Our local shop will take phone orders and deliver to older at risk people. The local pub has started a substantial take away service in the village. In the adjective village , there is a prescription delivery service, fruit and veg boxes from another pub with a volunteer delivery service and Scats are delivering dog food. All this is in real contrast the niggardly "lets sacrifice them all" POV "so we can carry on with our life without annoyance and inconvenience".
WE ARE CIVILISED !!!
Originally Posted by: Bugglesgate