Broomstick wrote: ↑2020-03-23 05:01am
loomer wrote: ↑2020-03-22 03:43pmCongratulations. You stock shelves.
Factually incorrect. I was promoted beyond that years ago. More attempts to diminish me and my contributions.
Congratulations. You direct the people who stock shelves.
loomer wrote: ↑2020-03-22 03:43pmThis does not give you license to get shirty or abusive with people
I'm sorry - you being immuno-compromised does not give you license to belittle and smear other people. It's also been a long standing policy on this forum that you can call an asshole and asshole. You're an asshole, regardless of your state of physical health.
Fun fact - I didn't belittle or smear you until you started in with your 'I work hard! What do you do?!' nonsense. Do you disagree? Can you show me where I did prior to your attempt to use your work as a bludgeon?
loomer wrote: ↑2020-03-22 03:43pmYou decided to get shirty, and so have I in response
No, you start off shitty by your demands to put one group of people over another, by belittling the contributions of others, your contempt for anyone not you or in line with your notions.
Recognizing the existence of a fiduciary duty owed by the government to Native American communities is shitty now? That's odd. I'd call it pointing out a legal obligation towards a vulnerable community - one that's been reported on as a major area of concern during this pandemic. Also, I didn't belittle your contributions until you tried to belittle mine. I do, though, hold you in contempt. You're quite right about that. I hold you in contempt because you decided to go on the attack on the basis that your work is more important than mine, to invent a strawman about evil colonizers, to try and justify the deprivation of supplies to a vulnerable community during a pandemic, and to ignore the legal fact that the US government does in fact owe a special fiduciary duty. Frankly, I don't see why I shouldn't hold you in contempt - your intellectual dishonesty and bad faith conduct is staggering.
loomer wrote: ↑2020-03-22 03:43pmbroomstick wrote:Second, I have asthma. And I'm middle aged. If I catch this I am at far higher risk than the average person of dying... yet I still go to work. Because I do something my community assures me is very much needed. Given that my job involves coming face to face with hundreds of people daily I am also at higher risk of catching it than average.
Congratulations. You stock shelves while being sick.
Again, factually incorrect. I have not been a stocker for years.
Also, having asthma does not make one "sick" if it is properly controlled.
Congratulations. You direct the people who stock shelves while having a properly controlled health condition.
Also, compared to some of my co-workers my physical issues are minor, yet they, too are also continuing to work. A fact that you dismiss as us being mere retail drones or something. I'm sorry if we don't meet your definition of essential personnel but you know what? Your opinion means jackshit. My community - you know, community, something you profess to be big on - demonstrates to me that they value me and my contribution. The fact that you are are bitter, so small, and so mean as to smear and denigrate those who labor to keep things functioning even at some risk to themselves, just shows how awful and terrible an excuse of a human you are.
Now, the funny thing is I'm only smearing and denigrating
you - and it isn't because you labour. It's because you tried to use the fact you do as a bludgeon when you came out with it out of the blue and demanded to know what
I do in an attempt to denigrate my work.
loomer wrote: ↑2020-03-22 03:43pmWould Madame care for a Purple Heart, or perhaps a Presidential Bravery Award?
Nope. I'd like to be able to pay my bills - which I can - and a guarantee that I will not lose my job or my home if I get sick with this new virus. Which guarantee I now have. I am NOT exceptional - right now millions of people around the world are running some risk, to one degree or another, so others can be safe. But hey, go ahead and shit on them because you view their jobs as not important or you see them as lesser creatures than yourself.
Again, my contempt is not for their jobs or labour. My contempt is for your attempt to use your labour to attack me.
I do find it interesting that 1) you view stocking shelves as an occupation worthy of contempt and 2) you can't conceive of my being higher up in the hierarchy.... which, if you actually did read what I wrote on a regular basis you'd know is the case. Not that you have to read anything of mine - I often ignore the posts of people I don't personally like so why shouldn't you? - but the fact you are under the delusion that the only thing I do in life is "stock shelves" just shows that you know nothing about me and are just flailing around looking for a means of attack based on your own prejudices.
Again, my contempt is not for the job of stocking shelves. My contempt is for your absurd attempt to use the fact that you perform labour to attack others. I understand you find that distinction hard to discern, but it's this simple: The work is valid and necessary, and I respect those who perform it. What I do not respect is people who use it - i.e., you - as a basis to attack others and deflect criticism. You raised your labour out of the blue, despite it having no relevance to the conversation, to use as a bludgeon.
It is on that basis that I mock you. You want to talk about saving the world one tiny bit at a time and then demand to know what the fuck I do? Expect to be mocked accordingly. This is why I referred earlier to tea and sympathy - had you raised your work as anything other than a bludgeon, I would not treat you thus, but you did, and so I see no reason to treat your attempt to valourize it with anything but utter contempt.
loomer wrote: ↑2020-03-22 03:43pmMeanwhile - find something to do from home. Other than dumping on people on-line then say "oh, poor me! Woe is me!" when they return your abuse.
You
began the abuse, you utter twit
I made the suggestion because you are obviously an angry, bitter person. Find something to do that improves your mental health. If your work is what is making you this angry and bitter find a hobby - something other than shitting on other people on line. Do something positive away from whatever shit is making you such an angry, dark, bitter, corrosive shit of a human being.
Don't do it for me - do it for YOU. I don't like you at all but neither do I wish you to come to any harm, physical or mental. Find something positive to do in your spare time for your own sake.
I would find this rather more compelling if you hadn't decided to come take a swing at me while puffing your chest up about what you do for a living. My work actually fills me with a sense of pride and reminds me that there is in fact a purpose to my life, by the way. I note that you do not dispute that you began the abuse in this conversation - peculiar, then, that you feel justified in telling people what to do so they aren't 'corrosive shit'.
EDIT:
I mean, honestly, the amount of cognitive dissonance in this post is staggering.
You are the one who decided to angrily drag your work in to this thread and demanded to know 'What the fuck have YOU do with YOUR day to help someone else?' while inventing some deranged fantasy that I expect you personally to conduct spot checks for Indigeneity in the shop, all in response to a statement of a legal fact around fiduciary obligations and healthcare provisioning. Take your own advice, Broomstick.
Broomstick wrote: ↑2020-03-23 05:12am
loomer wrote: ↑2020-03-22 11:31pm
So, these factors mean that even without considering the US's fiduciary duty to the tribes, there's very good reason to put them (alongside other groups in similar circumstances) at the front of the list for reinforcement before the pandemic can get established in them, and for relief if it does. They're both physically and culturally vulnerable to the pandemic in a way that most settler communities aren't.
So... the millions of people in New York City can just go to hell and die, it's more important to provide supplies to other communities that you personally favor. Gotcha.
Not much different than the folks saying let the virus run rampant, it only kills off the old, weak, and sick. A view I personally find repugnant.
It requires either enormously bad faith or borderline illiteracy to read my post in this light. Those who are
more vulnerable to the effects of the pandemic deserve more aid, where possible, to give them better odds of survival. Do you disagree?
loomer wrote: ↑2020-03-22 11:31pmFirst, what are the cultural impacts of a death where the deceased is a member of a recovering or fragile culture? Second, how much can the infection be contained and resources maximized? The only real difference from ordinary triage is that this extends to a kind of cultural triage as well as a purely individual one.
In other words - "I like these people better so I'll save them first".
No, Broomstick. It's a question of whether a culture can survive a death, not whether I like them or not. If there's not enough resources to go around, triage has to be performed and where the impacts of someone's death would be very significant to the preservation of a fragile culture, that ought to be considered as a factor in that triage, unless you want to adopt a complete first in best dressed model. Not because they're likeable, but because there's both a legal and a moral obligation to do so.
Tell me - what model do you propose instead?
"Doctors keep their scalpels and other instruments handy, for emergencies. Keep your philosophy ready too—ready to understand heaven and earth. In everything you do, even the smallest thing, remember the chain that links them. Nothing earthly succeeds by ignoring heaven, nothing heavenly by ignoring the earth." M.A.A.A