
Originally Posted by
soonerguru
I did not use the word conservative. I have looked at cases across the country, and Oklahoma is not faring well in comparison. Look at Oregon and Oklahoma's numbers as of today and the difference is significant. I love Oklahoma but we do have a lot of dumb people here who are seemingly oblivious to the world around them, and they are not all ideologically conservative if they have any ideology at all.
Discussing issues like this on the Internet is very difficult, even in this usually civil forum. It instantly becomes a black and white discussion with people jumping onto their ideological lane.
For God's sakes, read some of the tripe over the last few pages, the denial, etc. I find it harrowing. I read the mayor's daily FB posts and I see the most ridiculous, fact-free diatribes from people trolling him, every day. I suspect they are a very vocal minority if polling is to be believed.
I do not want to shelter in place for the rest of the year! I would rather not do it another month! But it is not at all clear that Oklahoma's cases are declining. We are not even meeting Trump's metrics for "reopening."
And let us not forget that in this "closing," we have people flocking to massive retail stores and Mathis Brothers. People act as if they have been locked away in a Soviet gulag in some sort of police state. Really? It seems only small restaurants and retailers and nail salons and small businesses were closed by Stitt. Virtually every other business in the state was deemed essential. Some closing.
Can we agree that this is a serious global health crisis? Can we agree that the answer to navigating this will require some trial and error, but strong purpose to prevent a catastrophe?
At the moment, some very vocal people act like we should be popping champagne corks and hitting the bars because it's all over. Nothing close to that is true. And a handful of rowdy nutcases circling City Hall waving "I Want a Haircut" signs doesn't change that.
Allow me to blow your mind: I think Oklahoma should listen to Trump's guidelines and follow them. If we do, we will not be "reopening" on April 30, more like May 15 in the best case scenario, and that is only if all of these "COVID MY ASS" people will find the discipline to stop infecting each other for a few more weeks.
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