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The two big Covid arcs we saw were an immediate rejection of Covid precautions by the right, followed by a re-alignment of Democrats in 2022 after the Biden administration pushed hard to downplay the impact of Covid and the need for precautions.
Both of these strains of thought should be anathema to the left. Yet we see largely the same attitudes from leftist politicians and organizations:
- “You shouldn’t be guilting your comrades over their refusal to mask”
- “People with disabilities do not automatically die when a coronavirus particle enters their airway”
- “If everyone in a room is asymptomatic and IMMUNIZED, then risk of spread is low. Immunization >> masking”
- “If you guys want to get really sad, check out r/ZeroCovidCommunity. It’s filled with people who are shut ins who lost their family, friends, and jobs because of their fear of catching COVID.”
- “It’s 2025, not 2021. If you’re worried about your health you can wear an N95.”
- “There’s solidarity and then there’s indulging. If you are immunocompromised to the point you require to be in a room where everyone is masked then maybe you need to sit this one out until you are feeling better. You cannot force a majority to the will of a very small minority.”
- “Choosing to wear a mask to protest a genocide to protect your identity is one thing. Forcing everyone to wear a mask to protect one or two individuals that if they are so sick they should be at home [is different.]”
These are all comments from DSA members today, but I’m not cherry-picking. They’re representative of the US left (and the left in other countries) on the whole.
I don’t understand how this became leftist dogma. Covid minimization was clearly driven by the needs of capital, and the left should reflexively reject it. Accepting it means workplace and public space health and safety is gone, a whole host of people are essentially banned from participating in society, vulnerable minorities are no longer protected, and you no longer have the personal right to not be infected with a biohazard. This is all anti-labor and discriminatory.
I’ve seen people try to spin masking as a mark of white privilege and a restriction of the freedoms of non-white people. As if throughout the pandemic, non-white people haven’t been at the highest risk of getting Covid and having long-term health problems as a result.
Outrage over the genocide in Gaza is righteous; but somehow the Covid genocide is irrelevant.
It isn’t.
Also
They say “politicians and organizations” and then include a reply they obviously got on reddit somewhere, which has no bearing on anything.
Seattle DSA has had a few votes on masking at DSA meetings. It’s basically about 50/50 split on continuing to mask vs not requiring them. The last two votes I was present for came down on the side of continuing to require masks at meetings.
So anecdotally it isn’t one way or the other I guess.
I can see how one might get the impression that covid minimization is the norm on the left. it just depends where you live and who you interact with (and what you think constitutes the left, I suppose). Seattle DSA probably isnt representative of the rest of the country and even then 50/50 on supporting masking at mass meetings in theory is not great
Definitely a flawed example in some ways but this november 2024 NYC DSA event has maybe 16 masks visible in a crowd in the hundreds?
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GcJQ6xKXoAAaVl9.jpg?name=orig
(and the prominent candidate nor visible volunteers/event coordinators seem to be among that number)