Bill and Melinda Gates donated $500 million to pro-lockdown efforts around the world since the beginning of the pandemic. In an interview with the New York Times, Melinda Gates seems to suggest that the pandemic, not the lockdowns, is to blame for the economic devastation.
In a wide-ranging interview in the New York Times, Melinda Gates made the following remarkable statement: “What did surprise us is we hadn’t really thought through the economic impacts.” A cynic might observe that one is disinclined to think much about matters than do not affect one personally.
It’s a maddening statement, to be sure, as if “economics” is somehow a peripheral concern to the rest of human life and public health. The larger context of the interview reveals the statement to be even more confused. She is somehow under the impression that it is the pandemic and not the lockdowns that are the cause of the economic devastation that includes perhaps 30% of restaurants going under, among many other terrible effects.
She doesn’t say that outright but, like many articles in the mainstream press over this year, she very carefully crafts her words to avoid the crucial subject of lockdowns as the primary cause of economic disaster. It’s possible that she actually believes this virus is what tanked the world economy on its own but that is a completely unsustainable proposition.
Further, her comments provide a perfect illustration of the core problem all along: most of the people who have been advocating lockdowns in fact have no actual experience in managing pandemics. To many of these, COVID-19 became their new playground to try out an unprecedented experiment in social and economic management: shutting down travel, businesses, schools, churches, and issuing stay-at-home orders that smack of totalitarian impositions.
Here is what she says:
“You can project out and think about what a pandemic might be like or look like, but until you live through it, it’s pretty hard to know what the reality will be like. So I think we predicted quite well that, depending on what the disease was, it could spread very, very, very quickly. The spread did not surprise us.
“What did surprise us is we hadn’t really thought through the economic impacts. What happens when you have a pandemic that’s running rampant in populations all over the world? The fact that we would all be home, and working from home if we were lucky enough to do that. That was a piece that I think we hadn’t really prepared for.”
There are plenty of specialists who have lived through pandemics in the past and managed them by maintaining essential social and economic functioning. A major case in point is Donald A. Henderson, who as head of the World Health Organization is given primary credit for the eradication of smallpox. He wrote as follows in 2006:
“Experience has shown that communities faced with epidemics or other adverse events respond best and with the least anxiety when the normal social functioning of the community is least disrupted. Strong political and public health leadership to provide reassurance and to ensure that needed medical care services are provided are critical elements. If either is seen to be less than optimal, a manageable epidemic could move toward catastrophe.”
Melinda, together with her husband Bill, have been the major funding source for pro-lockdown efforts around the world, giving $500M since the pandemic began, but also funding a huge range of academic departments, labs and media venues for many years, during which time they have both sounded the alarm in every possible interview about the coming pathogen. Their favored policy has been lockdown, as if to confuse a biological virus with a computer virus that merely needs to be blocked from hitting the hard drive.
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shes an idiot. any fool could have foreseen that locking down society would destroy the economy. goes to show what kind of idiots are running this society. truly, this is a genuine idiocracy.
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well, she is likely not an idiot. probably just as smart as her husband. that was sarcasm on my part. if they are liars and not idiots, they knew lockdowns would destroy the economy. therefore one has to assume this was acceptable collateral damage for them, if not an outright intended consequence. “RELEASE THE KRAKEN!!!”
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Melinda is much smarter than Bill, believe me. I’m from Seattle, and he was much worse before she married him.
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so bill is the bigger idiot. im not surprised. which of them . is the bigger evil? evil or stupid. got to be one or the other if they didnt anticipate lockdowns destructive implications. bills a eugenicist. dont know bout melinda. maybe he believes economic collapse would help facilitate depopulation. vaccines? sure. but there is more than one way to get rid of old and poor people. we really want to target black people in any case.
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oh, so the second verse of this song in melindas voice is accurate. (begin 1:50)
lol,
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1:36 actually
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Great video, nomad. It made my day.
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mine too. i like watching it. i just watched it twice. lol.
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For the ‘global planning’ set, it’s rather like spilling beer all over your spiffy model railroad set up.
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Good analogy, lazycat.
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Reblogged this on Alexanders' Blog.
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I have to say that I hope the Gates are the first to land on Mars and stay there.
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Well, it will drive Mars property values down. And would definitely keep Tubularsock from going back!
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Tube, I think you must mean Marsden Point New Zealand. A lot of people get the two confused.
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Thanks for clearing that up DrB. Tubularsock often mix those two up
Now just to be clear New Zealand is that little island down under someplace, correct?
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It’s two islands actually. The ones Peter Thiel is trying to buy.
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Oh, so if Peter buys it then NZ will be one island just as Tubularsock thought.
You do realize DrB. Tubularsock is just ahead of his time.
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For NZ to become one island, Thiel would have to fill in Cook Strait, and the last time I checked that wasn’t in the cards.
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Perhaps we should set up a GoFundMe site to buy them a ticket, Trace.
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