Narrator: They Were Not

From March:


But we are kind of all in it together. I have to say, of all the terrible crises to be facing, I do like how this one puts all of humanity on the same side. It’s not people against people, for once. We get to face this one as a species.


WOW is that the most naive thing I ever wrote or what. I mean, probably not; I started this blog when I was 26.
But still, that is some real pie-eyed thinking. Yeah, sure, Max, people are going to forget their differences
and pull together just because there’s a global health emergency. YOU IDIOT.


I don’t want to overreact, but I do wonder if this proves we’re doomed as a species. I remember
sitting in university lectures on how to deceive people for money, i.e. psychology for marketing
majors, and wondering where that would end, like what would happen if professional persuasion theory, which
deliberately attacks our ability to perceive objective reality, continued to develop. Now I know: people
refusing to wear masks in a pandemic as a political statement.


This is my real problem with satire at the moment: I can’t figure out how to make a more extreme version
of current reality that’s also kind of fun. Or if not fun, then at least slightly absurd in a way that
doesn’t leave you deeply terrified about the future. You don’t want an all-too-believable satire that’s
incredibly depressing, is what I’m trying to say. You want a dystopia that’s thought-provoking but also
lets you get a good night’s sleep.


For example, if I were writing this situation as a novel, my next step is people start boasting about being infected. As a sign they
stood up for their politics, you see. Then they encourage other people to get infected, to prove themselves,
and I guess then they go around deliberately trying to spread it. They reposition having the virus as a good
thing. Maybe they could have a cool name.


But this is not a fun idea. No no no.

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message 1: by James (last edited Jul 11, 2020 04:13AM) (new)

James Anthony Your idea of satire might even work... if people I knew weren't already doing that. My own mother was bragging just the other day about how if she thought she had Covid she wouldn't bother getting tested, she'd just keep on living her life normally. And at the super market the other day a maskless woman was bragging that she had Covid (as she coughed repeatedly) and so was never going to wear a mask. Thankfully this was while they were throwing her ass out.


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