posted on Mar, 29 2020 @ 06:18 PM
An international experiment goes against the mechanical workings of the world as we know it.
The reality is that no country would tank themselves economically for a social experiment on control. It is in part the economic structure itself that
already has us in an element of control - if the economy evaporates due to this then you can best believe that all the social distancing and lock down
rules would go out the window pretty fast and you're left with anarchy.
Anarchy is not the end game, it's the starting point that we've been trying to avoid going back to desperately for millenia.
The reality seems to be that high level medical advice and mathematical modelling of the virus has convinced governments that if no action is taken,
the economical and political damage would be far greater than taking a big hit now but controlling it early. Then there's of course the whole point
about preventing unnecessary deaths, though I can see that point being rebuttled with points about smoking, obesity etc.
edit on 29-3-2020 by
DazDaKing because: (no reason given)