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Is this album not the story of now. I just noticed how the song titles seem eerily close to what's going on out here

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When You Gonna Learn - Mankind didn't listen to virus warnings.
Too Young To Die - Mature people but too young, too early.
Hooked Up - Ventilators.
If I Like It, I do it - People ignoring the rules. Doing what they want.
Emergency On Planet Earth - We have a real emergency now. And there is no easy way out.
Whatever It Is I Can't Stop - No retreat, no surrender from all sides.
Blow Your Mind - Blows you mind what is going on.
Revolution - Are we at the tipping point? Is this a revolution now?

:ohhh:
 

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Is this album not the story of now. I just noticed how the song titles seem eerily close to what's going on out here

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When You Gonna Learn - Mankind didn't listen to virus warnings.
Too Young To Die - Mature people but too young, too early.
Hooked Up - Ventilators.
If I Like It, I do it - People ignoring the rules. Doing what they want.
Emergency On Planet Earth - We have a real emergency now. And there is no easy way out.
Whatever It Is I Can't Stop - No retreat, no surrender from all sides.
Blow Your Mind - Blows you mind what is going on.
Revolution - Are we at the tipping point? Is this a revolution now?

:ohhh:



That's a good album lol

But yeah that tracklisting is hitting different in 2020.

Mine as well tack on Virtual Insanity to complete the cypha
 

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Is this album not the story of now. I just noticed how the song titles seem eerily close to what's going on out here

rLIRi2Jl.png


When You Gonna Learn - Mankind didn't listen to virus warnings.
Too Young To Die - Mature people but too young, too early.
Hooked Up - Ventilators.
If I Like It, I do it - People ignoring the rules. Doing what they want.
Emergency On Planet Earth - We have a real emergency now. And there is no easy way out.
Whatever It Is I Can't Stop - No retreat, no surrender from all sides.
Blow Your Mind - Blows you mind what is going on.
Revolution - Are we at the tipping point? Is this a revolution now?

:ohhh:

Album was waaaay ahead of its time. 1993! When you read the lyrics in the liner notes in the CDs, It hits different. Jay Kay was such a prolific writer and the social consciousness was off the meter.
 

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Anti-Racism Protests Versus COVID-19 Risk: 'I Wouldn't Weigh These Crises Separately' -NPR

Mass protests that have erupted over police brutality toward black people in America are raising concerns about the risk of spreading the coronavirus. But some health experts, even as they urge caution, said they support the demonstrations — because racism also poses a dire health threat.

Tens of thousands of people, masked and unmasked, have thronged the streets of Minneapolis, Atlanta, Louisville, Ky., and other cities in the week since George Floyd died after a white Minneapolis police officer kneeled on his neck. They are the largest public gatherings in the U.S. since the pandemic forced widespread shutdowns, and many local officials warned of a possible spike in new cases in one or two weeks.

"Risk of transmission is lower in open spaces, but wherever there is a gathering there is still the risk of transmitting the virus," said Dr. Elaine Nsoesie, an assistant professor of global health at Boston University.

Health experts urged protesters not to sing and shout to reduce the threat of person-to-person transmission. And they cautioned that police tactics such as tear gas and pepper spray could exacerbate the situation by prompting people to cough and gasp for air.


Nsoesie said that while she agrees with the sentiment, "I can see how some of these tips can be difficult to follow. For example, if you are angry or frustrated about an issue, you want to express that feeling, and speaking is one way of doing that."

She added, "It's also hard to keep 6 feet of distance at a protest."

Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser said she's worried about how consecutive days of protests could trigger an influx of COVID-19 cases. Huge demonstrations began in the nation's capital on Friday — the same day Bowser lifted stay-at-home orders and eased shutdown rules.

The city is still limiting gatherings to no more than 10 people. But in the streets around the White House, that cap is regularly exceeded by orders of magnitude.

"I'm so concerned about it that I'm urging everybody to consider their exposure if they need to isolate from their family members when they go home and if they need to be tested, because we have worked very hard to blunt the curve," Bowser said on NBC's Meet the Press.

But the risks of congregating during a global pandemic shouldn't keep people from protesting racism, according to dozens of public health and disease experts who signed an open letter in support of the protests.

"White degeneracy is a lethal public health issue that predates and contributes to COVID-19," the letter said.


Initially written by infectious disease experts at the University of Washington, the letter cited a number of systemic problems, from the disproportionately high rate at which black people have been killed by police in the U.S. to disparities in life expectancy and other vital categories — including black Americans' higher death rate from the coronavirus.

"Data is showing that blacks and Latinos have been disproportionately affected by COVID-19 in many states," said Nsoesie, who was not among the letter's signatories when NPR contacted her. "Racism is one of the reasons this disparity exists."

She continued, "Racism is a social determinant of health. It affects the physical and mental health of blacks in the U.S. So I wouldn't weigh these crises separately."

Local governments should not break up crowded demonstrations "under the guise of maintaining public health," the experts said in their open letter. They urged law enforcement agencies not to use tear gas, smoke and other irritants, saying they could make people more susceptible to infection and worsen existing health conditions.

The medical professionals also acknowledged the potential for COVID-19 cases to rise in the days to come, and they called for public health agencies to boost access to care and testing in affected communities.
 
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Looks like Iran is having a second wave and it's not just speculation

 

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MTA isn't expecting ridership to be near pre-Covid levels. A lot of New Yorkers are going to be staying off the trains if they need to. I believe the mental damage has been done.

The mental damage already has lasting effects. Going outdoors without A mask or social distancing already have people paranoid to the point of being traumatized.
 

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not to sound like a conspiracy theorist but first this epidemic happens

then an incident happens that gets black people riled up and out in the streets in very large crowds (when folks are supposed to be social distancing)

you could argue that this shyt feels very calculated

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Racist CAC plans to kill off as many black people as possible. They know that a lot of us gonna be sick in a couple of weeks and may never get better, health wise.
 

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If there is no significant spike in hospitalizations or deaths in the following weeks America will put worries on Covid-19 in trash if it's not already there.

I dont blame the average person though. Too many conflicting and sensalitionalist headlines has people tuning out

the daily increase in cases shows that the virus is still rampant

There’s been a decrease in hospitalizations tho. Does it mean the virus is losing some potency or that the highly vulnerable people have detached from society?
 
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