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brainwane ([personal profile] brainwane) wrote2024-09-17 01:57 pm
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thought experiment

I thought this when I first watched it, and I still think this:

it is fascinating to imagine a US resident from, say, January 2011 watching the Celebrating America special from January 20, 2021 and trying to work out what had happened in the intervening ten years.

Why is Tom Hanks speaking with steely resolve? Why is he reassuring me that the nation's capital has been secured? Why are there no live audiences for these musical performances or speeches? Why are people standing so far from each other? Why are we talking about doctors and nurses so much? Was there a bioterrorist attack?

If the 46th President has just been inaugurated, what happened with #45 and why is no one mentioning their name? Why are #44, #43, and #42 having a conversation about unity and supporting the new guy, across party lines, and how the new guy can count on their support, but the most recent tenant at the Resolute Desk is not present to say the same thing? Is this a damnatio memoriae situation? Did they die?

The tone of the whole thing, to me in 2024, brings home how much we had just been through and were still going through. What they emphasize, what they refrain from explicitly saying, the song choices, everything. And I find a kind of grim reassurance in it. Like: yes, it really was that bad. You aren't misremembering that. Your scars come from something real.
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[personal profile] princessofgeeks 2024-09-17 02:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes to all this.

My hope is that in the spring of 2025 there will be some kind of nationwide, president-led memorial to the victims of the pandemic and some kind of national mourning. Everyone has tried to forget about it and stop talking about it, but the harm was real, the lingering fear and dread and burnout in the nation is real, and Covid 19 is still killing people every day.

I think we need some kind of national recognition and a taking of stock. Instead of collective amnesia. Of course the people who are left behind and the people who are sick are still experiencing it! But so many people seem to just want to forget it ever happened. And worse, still taking out their frustration and anger on masks, for heaven's sake.
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[personal profile] sixbeforelunch 2024-09-17 05:23 pm (UTC)(link)
I appreciate this post. I really think that a lot of the problems we're having right now as a society are related to people not having been given the time and space and permission (wrong word but I can't think of the right one) to grieve the last several years.
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[personal profile] yatima 2024-09-17 11:06 pm (UTC)(link)
This is why the "are you better off than you were four years ago" question is so bewildering this year. I am no longer in a hyper-vigilant state 24/7, so... yeah? I guess?
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[personal profile] ivy 2024-09-24 05:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I have been answering all such questions with "history will be the judge of that?", heh.