Bound In Shadows And Mysteries

I am a communist. Solidarity is a complete mystery to me. Communists reached for it, and failed miserably. Capitalists preach to us about it. Politicians pretend they have it. If there is one single drop of solidarity in this world as claimed is possible, we would be fighting for it not unlike tapeworms whose numbers kill hundreds of Americans every year and whose evolution has been able to keep up with different forms of evolution and an increasingly dramatic ability to coexist with such drugs as Apixaban which should have been killing these pests with chemicals that should have killed them but didn’t. Apixaban is a blood thinner. A tapeworm is something you do not want. You might try to get rid of it. You will fail. Their eggs live in captivity as do we. We are held captive by predators who hold sway over a culture loathe to tame the tapeworms whose civility is a solidarity of sorts. We can’t overtly poison individuals. We only wish we could. Vaccine Deniers are playing with fire. We owe it to ourselves to disempower them by punishing them even if the Democrats try to collude with Herbert Hoover. Grow some. What are you, 9. Let Deniers twist in the wind just like they terrorized us with impunity. (I assume that Let Them Twist In The Wind is too strong a phrase for the effete gatekeepers at the NYT). Threatened Punishment could extend to any cure they deny works. The Back From The Dead is irrelevant to them. You don’t want to know all the other bizarre things they believe in. HIV is still around. Forty million dead. They do this by keeping access limited by red-lined geography. Today, the HIV infected are registered with a number. And you know what they do with numbers.