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Stuart's avatar

hi MaryAnn,

Thanks for writing this : both for your unflinching honesty and also the links out to a lot of useful information. It’s… I don’t know if ‘interesting,’ is the right word, but it’s Something that you mention the early symptoms of HIV infection. Both because this is something I did happen to know, because I am a queer man who, while too young to have lived through and been aware of the worst of the AIDS epidemic, I have made an effort to learn the history of my community (I think I will go to my grave in grief for all the queer elders I never got to meet). As well as because the response to Covid has at times felt to me like the response to HIV, and our current stage of “oh it’s fine now if we just don’t look at it” is just a repeat. I hope that means that despite mainstream denial, despite wide awareness or compassion, science will progress and we will be able to defend ourselves against Covid properly. Someday. I hope.

I can relate all too well to feeling unmoored as well; I am just shy of two decades younger than you, and I can’t really think directly about the state of the world within the rest of my lifetime for too long without launching into right proper panic. I try to find small moments of hope and autonomy amongst it all. I can’t do much, but I can do small things, and they may not actually make a difference in the grand scheme, but doing them keeps me from feeling hopeless and feeling complicit.

Anyway. This is all to say. I am glad to read your writing. I’m looking forward to what else you have to say.

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Jess H's avatar

Though it may seem like it sometimes, you are far from alone. Despite industry obstructionism, climate awareness is growing and growing, and there are some of us who understand that Covid isn’t over and still mask everywhere. (And man, thank you for those mask links! The first store is on a huge 70% off sale--closing, sadly?--so I stocked up on some cute patterns that will make a nice change from plain black. And the masks from the HK store are just *gorgeous*.)

If climate news in your inbox is something you think you can tolerate, may I recommend the Heated Substack? Rage-inducing sometimes, but also deeply reported and a reminder that other people care and are working together to do something, and there’s always a cute pet chaser at the end. Sometimes it’s positive and empowering too--the latest issue was about noting the wealth of climate-aware content at SDCC.

Hang in there. Always glad to have your voice in the mix.

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