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I've spent my entire life working hard to overcome fear, now find myself having to give up my freedom because of the irrational fears of people like KO. I got vaccinated and the reaction was intense, including heart palpitations that lasted 6 weeks. I wasn't afraid of the virus, I was attempting to cater to the fears of others like Olbermann (had no idea he was still around!) Astonishing that he's so out of touch he doesn't realize his rant and so much else that's going on is purely about irrational fear.

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I think a good step would be a real, genuine appreciation of true diversity, including diversity of thought and action (power), rather than superficial diversity such as race, gender, sexual orientation etc in the service of tyrannical unity. Allowing for diversity of thought and power requires rejection of top-down hierarchies. It allows for a multiplicity of power centers rather than a unipolar world, and ultimately requires voluntary belief and action at an individual level. It places faith in the wisdom of multiple individual decisions rather than the arrogant demand that the collective and all individuals within it accede to one's own solution to a problem. It requires respect for the individual, be he named Dirk, Otto or Mahmoud.

We have no right to throw him under the bus even if it might save five others. We can persuade him to take action through discourse and action, but must never coerce. If we throw our own weight into holding the trolley back and encourage him and others to do the same, perhaps we can stop the trolley and save six lives instead of five, while sacrificing none. If Dirk decides the only way to save them is to throw himself under the wheels, that must be his decision and his action.

This requires a leap of faith that neither Russia nor China nor Iran will decide to commit collective suicide by attacking the US or any other sovereign nation, and that top-down entities such as the WHO, the CDC, the FDA or various corporate employers of individual doctors and nurses must not interfere in the voluntary relationship between a caregiver and patient.

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