Woodstock Occurred in the Middle of a Pandemic that killed 100,000 Americans - There Were No Shutdowns, No Government Legislation, No Bailouts
Posted by freedomforall 4 years, 6 months ago to Politics
"Lifespan in the US in those days was 70 whereas it is 78 today. Population was 200 million as compared with 328 million today. It was also a healthier population with low obesity. If it would be possible to extrapolate the death data based on population and demographics, we might be looking at a quarter million deaths today from this virus. So in terms of lethality, it was as deadly and scary as COVID-19 if not more so, though we shall have to wait to see.
“In 1968/69,” says Nathaniel L. Moir in National Interest, “the H3N2 pandemic killed more individuals in the U.S. than the combined total number of American fatalities during both the Vietnam and Korean Wars.”
And this happened in the lifetimes of every American over 52 years of age.
I was 5 years old and have no memory of this at all. My mother vaguely remembers being careful and washing surfaces, and encouraging her mom and dad to be careful. Otherwise, it’s mostly forgotten today. Why is that?
Nothing was closed by force. Schools mostly stayed open. Businesses did too. You could go to the movies. You could go to bars and restaurants. John Fund has a friend who reports having attended a Grateful Dead concert. In fact, people have no memory or awareness that the famous Woodstock concert of August 1969 – planned in January during the worse period of death – actually occurred during a deadly American flu pandemic that only peaked globally six months later. There was no thought given to the virus which, like ours today, was dangerous mainly for a non-concert-going demographic."
“In 1968/69,” says Nathaniel L. Moir in National Interest, “the H3N2 pandemic killed more individuals in the U.S. than the combined total number of American fatalities during both the Vietnam and Korean Wars.”
And this happened in the lifetimes of every American over 52 years of age.
I was 5 years old and have no memory of this at all. My mother vaguely remembers being careful and washing surfaces, and encouraging her mom and dad to be careful. Otherwise, it’s mostly forgotten today. Why is that?
Nothing was closed by force. Schools mostly stayed open. Businesses did too. You could go to the movies. You could go to bars and restaurants. John Fund has a friend who reports having attended a Grateful Dead concert. In fact, people have no memory or awareness that the famous Woodstock concert of August 1969 – planned in January during the worse period of death – actually occurred during a deadly American flu pandemic that only peaked globally six months later. There was no thought given to the virus which, like ours today, was dangerous mainly for a non-concert-going demographic."
I went to my dad (RIP), who was an end of WWII marine, and asked for his blessing for me to join the Marine Corps as he had done. He surprised me by suddenly poking me painfully in the chest - as only he could do - and shouted, "BOY YOU'RE A GODDAMNED FOOL! YOU DON'T KNOW SHIT!". Then he stepped back, crossed his arms, stared me in the eyes and very calmly said, "Wait until you're 18, then decide and do as you wish." Well, I went to work and the following March I turned 18, signed up for the draft and waited to get called. Thoughts of joining the Corps were eclipsed by the ladies, motorcycles, beer, and rock 'n roll - didn't do drugs. I pulled a 341 in Nixon's lottery and fate never destined me for the military (side note: My older brother pulled a 365).
328/180*116000=211377 deaths with today's population.
Still looking at sailing craft and overseas property in case.
But unfortunately many people look at the decision as "Which one would I rather have over for dinner" and "Who is nice" ("nice" being a cursory facade).
The choice is clear, but some months ago a drawn out argument ensued right here, with pin heads deriding Trump as if there were a real option who was "perfect". I'm still waiting for these ivory tower dingbats to re emerge, and admit how spiteful and wrong they were, but I doubt their strength of character.
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