Did we really spend two years arguing that human faces might be important?!
I am ashamed for humanity that I felt the need to do any of these videos
I have trouble even now fathoming how it became necessary for me to devote several dozen episodes of my Science Moment channel to explaining that there are psycho-social down sides to covering a human face.
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I am very grateful for your short videos on the emotional and human aspects of the lockdown and other restrictions, and what they mean. Not very many people have spoken on this topic, so your videos are very validating and help me remain relatively sane in this insane world.
I majored in human ecology, a major which my university cancelled the year after I graduated, which really offended me at the time. It is only in recent years that I am seeing how this fits into the larger picture. This area of study concerned the human's relationship to the environment: as observer, as actor/influencer, as experiencer. That last one is key: we are part of the environment - -a legitimate part. The WEF and others would have us believe we are parasites upon the earth and must learn to hate ourselves and one another, and embrace the cancellation of humans.
Nothing could be further from the truth.
As my major was cancelled so many years ago, so has the notion that humans are worthy creatures in and of ourselves.
We need to reclaim our rightful place as part of God's creation.
Sure, but you gotta admit, some faces are more important than others...