Excerpt from https://medium.com/@cdl.tuebingen/someone-infected-neil-gaiman-with-covid-19-24ddbbd9f91d

Neil Gaiman didn’t just get COVID-19.

Someone INFECTED Neil Gaiman with COVID-19.

And many someones in overlapping layers of responsibility ENABLED this infection.

This linguistic shift from the passive to active voice might seem irrelevant but, instead of just echoing the framing we see in the headlines — that Neil Gaiman got COVID-19— it’s time to own that somebody has infected Neil.

The passive voice has served a macabre purpose in this pandemic. The passive voice, by erasing the subject of the sentence, neatly obscures accountability, and with it our own role in unmitigated infections. Moreover, it has prevented us from identifying the layers of responsibility in enabling infections on a mass scale. This mental block is the first obstacle to advocating for effective mitigations and constructive solutions. It stops us from preventing infections. But that is changing now.

It is time to own the damage that we are causing by infecting others with COVID-19. I believe that we all know, deep inside, that we are causing harm. And many of us are suffering from the cognitive dissonance of pretending that we aren’t. Because, in a pandemic, this is serious and large-scale harm.

This harm that, according to estimates, has killed over 25 million people and disabled at least 65 million and counting. The sooner we face the harm we are causing by infecting other people, the less damage we will cause to ourselves, to our loved ones, to our community, to strangers on the other side of the world. And to people who entertain and inspire us, like speculative fiction author and TV creator Neil Gaiman. And inspiration is necessary when we are facing so many challenges. It’s that simple.

#COVID #COVIDisNOTover #COVIDisAirborne #COVIDisOngoing #MaskUp #masks #masking #mask #SARSCoV2 #pandemic #airquality #NeilGaiman #DavidTennant

There's a line, later in the article-

"a real emotional crisis we're facing is black-pilled misanthropy where we want to let the world burn and all humans in it"

I have been thinking about this for a little bit; it's not just that accurate and up to date information are needed- we need to work through despair, on a personal and societal level.

This despair isn't new.

I have a Lot More Thoughts but nothing I think can really articulate very well right now

I am reminded of

Rat Park (a comic) https://www.stuartmcmillen.com/comic/rat-park/

and what I read in

Dr. Bruce Alexander's The Globalization of Addiction https://brucekalexander.com/my-books/globalization-of-addiction

and

Dr. Gabor Maté's In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts https://drgabormate.com/book/in-the-realm-of-hungry-ghosts/

Rat Park drug experiment comic – Stuart McMillen comics

Comic about a classic experiment into drug addiction science: Rat Park. Would rats take drugs if given a stimulating environment and company?

@pip Rat Park is fascinating.
It reminds me of my father who refused opiate pain relief because he hated how it made him feel. Panadol only for him after his open heart artery bypass surgery!