@Njord "I wear a mask" strikes me as an individualized solution to a collective problem, like fighting climate change by riding a bike. A handful of people are still masking, but are they convincing a majority of others to do the same? Let's be honest: They aren't. We know this, because the situation hasn't changed for years. Individuals choosing to wear masks isn't making a dent in the pandemic. It isn't enough to make a difference. We need collective action to change policy.
I love the covid-aware community, but goddamn if I am not bored to tears from hearing about how few people y'all saw wearing masks at the grocery store.
It's been this way for years now. We know! We get it!
For the record, I'm burned out after spending three years fighting for covid-safe schools.
I used public records to expose negligence on the part of school districts.
I appealed to countless others for help: school board members, administrators, colleagues, students' families, elected officials, OSHA, journalists and more.
No one helped.
What got results for my family was LEAVING in-person education and getting online teaching jobs.
The latest SCHOOLS ARE SUPERSPREADERS newsletter is out now!
Among this week's top stories:
–California public schools banned from requiring covid vax –Masks work, according to new research into school wastewater –Four schools in New Jersey getting outdoor learning pavilions –Parents sending kids to school with hidden CO2 monitors –Kids get long covid, too
GENOCIDE IS MILD, ACTUALLY! ~President Ice CreamErstwhile journalist, discarded academic, habitual whistleblower, nowadays an acid-tongued educator working from home, because schools are superspreaders. Using public records to expose human rights abuses by school districts. Married to a teacher with #LongCovid. Against eugenics. Walk out, sick out, strike, shut it down.#AbolishICE#CovidIsNotOver#FreePalestine#GeneralStrike 🖕😷🖕