This Place is Taken: March 2022

Tuesday, March 8, 2022

How Did This Many Deaths Become Normal?

 

The United States reported more deaths from COVID-19 last Friday than deaths from Hurricane Katrina, more on any two recent weekdays than deaths during the 9/11 terrorist attacks, more last month than deaths from flu in a bad season, and more in two years than deaths from HIV during the four decades of the AIDS epidemic. At least 953,000 Americans have died from COVID, and the true toll is likely even higher because many deaths went uncounted. COVID is now the third leading cause of death in the U.S., after only heart disease and cancer, which are both catchall terms for many distinct diseases. The sheer scale of the tragedy strains the moral imagination. On May 24, 2020, as the United States passed 100,000 recorded deaths, The New York Times filled its front page with the names of the dead, describing their loss as “incalculable.” Now the nation hurtles toward a milestone of 1 million. What is 10 times incalculable?

Monday, March 7, 2022

Double standards

The War is still on in Europe. Russia has not yet managed to take over Ukraine. Day 11. And refugees from Ukraine are getting out to nearby countries. And now the double standards of the west are out in the open for the whole world to see.

Nearly every country has welcomed Ukrainian refugees with open arms. The same countries  which had turned away refugees from the Levithan region a few years ago. And the reason is quite obvious.

The Ukranian refugees are blonde. And have blue eyes. And probably Christians. They are welcome.

Darker skinned, Muslim refugees are not.

In a way, this never ending War continues.


Wednesday, March 2, 2022