I readily admit to being intolerant of childish, narcissistic adults. And never have those defects of character been more evident than during our Covid-19 world crisis. People whining that they won't wear masks or maintain social distancing, that such stipulations are an assault of their personal freedom bespeak minds untutored and character unspeakably selfish.
It was therefore with some satisfaction that I read Vinay Menon's latest column, one devoted to a rant actor Tom Cruise engaged in as he rebuked two of his crew for not following protocols during work on his latest film. Audio of the rant has been leaked, but there is nothing that Cruise said that should offend anyone with a sense of social responsibility:
“We are the gold standard,” he says at the start of the clip, reportedly addressing 50 staffers at the Warner Bros. Studios in Leavesden. “They’re back there in Hollywood making movies right now because of US! Because they believe in US and what we’re DOING!”
"I’m on the phone with every f---ing studio at night,” Cruise continues, the weight on his shoulders now crushing any hope of a PG-13 scolding. “Insurance companies! Producers! And they’re looking at us and using us to make their MOVIES. We are creating thousands of jobs, you MOTHERF---ERS!”
He ends by issuing an ultimatum: termination if this behaviour happens again.
There is more to Cruise's rebuke than I have included here, but the full measure of it wins Menon's full approval:
One of the most depressing tentacles of this global pandemic — and it has been a Kraken of misery — is the absolute ignorance of too many among us. If I had my druthers, I’d load every antimasker and anti-vaxxer on a rocket ship and shoot them to Venus. What these people really are is anti-other. Their brains are poisoned by misinformation. Their hearts are infected with an incurable selfishness.
To refuse to do the bare minimum to keep everyone else safe does not make you a freedom fighter — it makes you a public menace. Trying to frame COVID-19 as about personal liberty is like arguing you should be allowed to drink and drive or set random fires on your block.
In the early stages of this pandemic, I had the impression that most of us were on the same page regarding our collective responsibility to contain this deadly virus. However, as time has gone on, the fault lines that divide us have become increasingly apparent.
And that spells danger and greater deprivation for all of us.
k...i'm old
ReplyDelete1/2 my friends are immune compromised
and when your cute
wearing your mask on your chin or under your nose or not at all because ....sheeple, qanon , yadda yadda....i'm so clever
it feels like you are just angrily flipping the bird at everyone you pass and thinking it is cool to hate society.... 'cause conspiracy to chip your brain and steal yur freedums.
I doubt that a single one of these rebels has figured out that their behavior is the only way to make this mess last forever.
The Buddhists say there is no cure for ignorance ...true but unfortunate .
Well-said. lungta. I must confess to feeling incensed when I see people wearing a mask incompetently. This is not rocket science, and I can only shake my head sadly when I am in a grocery store that feels compelled to illustrate the proper and improper ways of wearing a mask.
DeletePeople are always bound to disappoint us, I guess.
.. In the immortal words of John Paul Jones
ReplyDelete''I've just begun to batten down the hatches..'
We are geared up to tackle a long bitter winter..
Ideally come the early spring we feel mucho hope
maybe even the prick of a needle.. but whenever eh
Boss and I expect it to be dirtbag nasty, really truly
My son and wife.. so far so good, fully employed
Doubt any couple in their peer group can say the same
Boss's business and mine are in the trashcan
So batten the hatches.. check them thrice
I have close friends I know are 'poaching'
little private 'get togethers' - poker - tokes n beers
I don't see any of em.. even my son
salamander
I agree, Sal, that it will be a hard winter, with real relief still a long way off. My wife and I still play by the rules as well; I guess our risk tolerance is different from those who flout the rules.
DeleteIgnorance and misinformation are the hallmarks of our age, Lorne.
ReplyDeleteSo true, Owen. Happy Holidays to you and your family!
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