This Week in the New Normal #21

Via Off- Guardian

Our successor to This Week in the Guardian, This Week in the New Normal is our weekly chart of the progress of autocracy, authoritarianism and economic restructuring around the world.

1. Lockdowns, clean air and saving lives

Not a big story this week, just snuck into the papers without much fanfare, is a report claiming that lockdown saved lives by increasing the air quality in cities.

I mean, it does make any sense, because even if people were driving less, delivery trucks were driving more, and public transport was still running, and planes were still flying, and police vehicles and ambulances and fire engines. Garbage trucks and recycling vans too.

Plus all the essential workers – meaning grocery store workers, gas station attendants, delivery drivers, healthcare workers, police, craftsmen, firefighters – well they all still had to commute to work.

Given all that, it’s hard to see how much the air quality could have improved.

Nevertheless, the report says it did by up to 60%, and that as a result over 800 lives were saved…across 47 of Europe’s biggest cities, concluding:

The information can be important to design effective policies to tackle the problem of pollution in our cities.”

It doesn’t take a genius to decode that sentence.

Now, some of you might be saying that 17 lives per city per year is a number so small as to be insignificant and not worthy of news coverage, let alone impacting public policy…but when your endgame is justifying future “climate lockdowns” to “save the planet”, you need every tiny crumb of propaganda support you can find.

2. BBC Invites the unvaccinated on Question Time

Last week Fiona Bruce, host of the BBC’s flagship political “debate” program Question Time, put an appeal out on social media for unvaccinated people to take part.

The appeal was “slammed”, to use tabloid parlance, by a lot of (completely real) people on social media who believe it is dangerous to allow “implacable” and “nonsensical conspiracy theorists” any airtime at all. Laughably, there were also “concerns” about unvaccinated people sharing an auditorium with the vaccinated.

Guardian columnist Zoe Williams argued against it in the proprietary blend of smugness and ignorance that is unique to the Graun’s opinion pages. The position that “these people are too wrong to argue against, and letting them on TV might convert other people to being wrong” is not one I will ever understand.

In response to the concerns, the BBC has said they will be employing “audience vetting” and “disinformation specialists”:

The issue facing the BBC is how to find “ordinary” unvaccinated members of the public, rather than obsessive anti-vaxx activists, and whether it is possible to distinguish between the two groups. The BBC also runs the risk of broadcasting dangerous medical disinformation to millions of viewers.

Do you see the trick? How all sides work together to direct the narrative?

By issuing the invite the BBC puts up a veneer of even-handedness, and then theatrical “public outrage” means they are “forced” to do what they always intended to do in the first place: Stack the deck against the unvaccinated argument through censorship and “fact-checking”.

Now all they have to do is allow the “audience vetting” to weed out the “obsessive campaigners” (read: the rational or well-informed people), whilst at the same time employing useful idiots or even shills to deliberately argue badly and make factual errors, discrediting the whole movement on live TV.

3. The Ukraine Tug of War

Having covered the Ukraine crisis a lot in the first two years of OffG’s existence, it has been bemusing to watch the back-and-forth over the alleged soon-to-be “Russian invasion”.

First of all, let’s be clear here, Russia is not going to invade Ukraine. They have literally nothing to gain by doing so, and even the most cursory knowledge of military history would teach you that nothing good comes from starting a land war in Eastern Europe in the middle of winter.

…but then why are the US and UK constantly talking about a Russian invasion?

Well, that’s not really the interesting question. Russia-baiting nonsense has been around for literal centuries, and is a constant drip-feed in the news since at least 2013.

The interesting part is that nobody is agreeing with them.

Germany and France have both played down the Russian invasion “threat”, with Germany stopping Estonia from shipping German-made weapons into Ukraine, getting a write-up in the Wall Street Journal for being a “bad ally” for its trouble.

Splits in NATO’s Big Four are nothing new, they date back to Iraq and beyond, but any time the narrative is incoherent or fractured there’s the possibility of some new insight.

However, the really surprising dissent comes from neither France nor Germany, but Ukraine itself. Just yesterday, President Zelensky warned the West they are “creating panic”.

Since the 2014 coup, and subsequent civil war, the Ukrainian government – no matter the administration – have claimed to be “invaded” by Russia at least a dozen times, if even they are saying “the Russian’s aren’t going to invade”, well, then something weird is going on.

It feels like a struggle between the Old Normal and the New Normal, with the Anglosphere wanting to drop Covid and get back to doing war.

BONUS: PR misfire of the week

Someone, somewhere, told the Mayor of Chicago that this was a good idea…

 

There’s a lot to take in here. Clearly it is tone-deaf and somewhat creepy…but it’s also just so funny.

From the fact that if you look closely there’s only about 800 dollars there, to the unexplained stains all over one seat of the couch, to the neatly folded one-dollar bill as an apostrophe, to the Batman-villain-like smile on Lightfoot’s face…and just the overpowering reek of desperation.

It’s not quite as bizarre as New York’s Bill de Blasio offering french fries in return for vaccinations, and eating a hamburger like he’s never even seen one before while he’s doing it, but it’s a close-run thing.

Also another piece of evidence suggesting that vaccine take-up figure might not be quite as high as they’re saying it is.

It’s not all bad…

The huge trucker protest in Canada was the main good news this week, you can read about that in detail here.

Denmark and Austria are lifting their Covid restrictions, too. While we’ll have to wait and see exactly why, and what that means going forward, for now at least it seems to be a good thing, certainly for the unvaccinated Austrians who are allowed outside again.

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11 Comments
Leah
Leah
February 3, 2022 10:59 pm
Dangerous Variant
Dangerous Variant
February 3, 2022 11:32 pm

One of the most valuable lessons of the scamdemic is in how it revealed efforts that have long been underway to reshape literally who we are, by a relatively small cabal of power nodes in the administrative state, technology, media, and globocapital.

The question is whether or not people will heed this very expensive lesson. Whether or not people come to understand that the “new normal” is just the “hope and change” of current year. There has been an unrelenting war on reality itself for decades.

I am not optimistic, given that orange man bad revealed much of the same only to be folded back into the mess while American Patiorts rot in prison for trespassing. The roar of crickets from Our Democracy representatives is yet another lesson that will not linger in the public synapse for long before it mutates into “normal”.

Bring the turn. All this normal is unbearable.

Shotgun Trooper
Shotgun Trooper
February 4, 2022 2:58 am

In other news, in the interests of FUJB, if you’d like to own your very own cannon:
https://steencannons.com/cannons

Artillery Drill and Safety Training standards/school to learn how to safely shoot your cannon even if you don’t bring your own:
http://ncwaa.com

Unfortunately I haven’t seen a schedule for the annual cannon competition lately in VA, but I imagine it’ll be back soon enough. It’s been pretty hard to keep it a secret, but they shoot off plenty of cannons at the shindig at Gettysburg most every year. The feds might not know it, but they also do fiddle music and ride a lot of horses around waving swords in the air and other dangerous whatnot…

Shotgun Trooper
Shotgun Trooper
February 4, 2022 3:48 am

Courts in France back Life Insurance Companies’ assessment: VAX + Death = Suicide so no payout…

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2022-02-02/suicide-how-some-life-insurance-companies-are-dealing-experimental-vaccines-deaths

AL
AL
February 4, 2022 4:22 am

Even the good news needs to be taken with a grain of salt –
when Austria says it’s ending lockdown for unvaccinated people, the implication is that it’s opening up and all is going back to normal – but no, those people still face heavy restrictions in daily life. This remains true for most of Europe.
Due to govt covid restrictions, these are some of the things I cannot do / cannot use in France as an unvaccinated leper:
-Airplanes
-Trains
-Bus
-Gyms
-Swimming pools
-Museums
-Restaurants
-Cafes (even with outside seating)
-Bars
-Nightclubs
-Cinema
-Theatres
Even on foot I cannot cross the border into Italy, Belgium, Spain or Holland without a vaccine passport, which basically incarcerates me inside an open-air prison.
Of course, one can still enter the tax office without a vaccine passport in France.
Johns Hopkins published a study determining that in the US and Europe govt mandated lockdowns had apprx .2% effect on covid mortality, while causing a deluge of other economic, social and health problems: in effect, lockdowns dont work and cause more harm than good. Why we needed a study to explain this is beyond me. Why the media is ignoring the study needs no explanation.

https://sites.krieger.jhu.edu/iae/files/2022/01/A-Literature-Review-and-Meta-Analysis-of-the-Effects-of-Lockdowns-on-COVID-19-Mortality.pdf

Leah
Leah
  AL
February 4, 2022 5:14 am

Right. It’s just semantics.

flash
flash
February 4, 2022 6:21 am

Also good news setting the bar for another new normal. Tests score no longer define a student, so there’s that.

Vast majority at Baltimore high school read at elementary level, some kindergarten: Assessment
Only 12 Patterson High School students — or under 2% — were reportedly reading at grade level
https://www.foxnews.com/us/baltimore-patterson-high-school-reading-levels-elementary

very old white guy
very old white guy
February 4, 2022 6:23 am

We officially live in opposite land. Whatever is being said they will do the opposite.

very old white guy
very old white guy
February 4, 2022 6:24 am

Most people are intellectually incapable of grasping what has been done to them.

flash
flash
February 4, 2022 6:47 am

LOlberzt Khazar advocates for another new normal …muh freedom to rape a child. When you don’t believe in anything, anything is acceptable.

Professor Stephen Kershnar – who teaches libertarian philosophy and applied ethics at State University of New York (SUNY) Fredonia – was filmed questioning whether pedophilia was in fact unethical.

“Imagine that an adult male wants to have sex with a 12-year-old girl. Imagine that she’s a willing participant,” Kershnar began.

https://thenationalpulse.com/2022/02/03/pedophile-professor-lectured-at-west-point-air-force/

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
February 4, 2022 8:15 am

And the US Department of Defense continues to be one of the five biggest consumers of fossil fuels in the world. The other 4 are entire countries. Yet you won’t ever hear calls to reduce our global tyrannical footprint from these folks lest they need to go wipe out some innocent country to “spread democracy,” or “fight climate change.”