Making the case for a national day of remembrance for those lost to COVID-19
One of the most prominent voices advocating for a national day of remembrance for those lost to COVID-19 is Kristin Urquiza. She co-founded the advocacy group, Marked By COVID, after she lost her father to the pandemic last year. She joins Jeffrey Brown fr...
Exactly. It's enough that you know it was "real". Then, even decades later, they can tell you what it was, like with a movie "based on a true story".
bbbbut what about LONG covid?
Don't worry, I'm going to advise them to build the monuments out of an alloy of adamantium and mithril, which may have some shot at outlasting even Looooonnnnnng Coof.
Also, I find it poetically fitting to use imaginary metals.
Schlong covid.
Yeah, it's a strange thing how this has been overlooked. I can't even remember hearing any overly dramatic, emotionally manipulative mentions conjuring the image of that extra chair at Thanksgiving, where that aunt that you never really cared for still sits every year because she didn't die when the flu unmanifested itself briefly from this realm.
It's kinda like an entire millennium of heresy, inquisitions, serfdom and papacy starving people to death claiming that they deserved it
History is also an exciting adventure. Remember when Nazis were bad? Now we know that only certain Nazis are bad. And everyone that likes Trump is a Nazi, and all Nazis are bad.
You never know what history will turn up next!
Lol, which one was her father: the fatass or the 90yo dude?