James G posted:PitchingFan posted:I have come to realize that I do not think we live in a society that values life. We say we do but that is very limited. I do not plan to get into a political, religious, or philosophical debate. But would love to hear your opinions. The numbers on so many levels about our society do not show that we value the life of others from the unborn to the sick to the elderly to the vulnerable. There are those who value it on some level but do not on other levels. They value it in relationship to their immediate family but do not for others. I do not consider myself and deep thinker but some of the varying posts I read on here and other places make me wonder where we truly are as a society.
I don't disagree with much of that at all, and I don't think it's necessarily anyone's fault. Our society and lifestyle is pretty much focused on "me" and family only. We are artificially disconnected from the world and country, really only seeing things on the news and social media.
But not valuing life doesn't mean your own life has to be ruined. What many of us are saying is that the response can be local. People's livelihood and future in Montana (for example) doesn't have to be impacted so negatively because of some hotspot states thousands of miles away.
I am pretty sure that Montana doesnt have a stay at home order and more than likely in some places its business as usual.
I think 2019&21 Dad did a good job with his post.