"Did previous civilizations deal with whiners like this?
"Man, we've gotta open the gates."
"We've been through this, Phil. The Mongols are still outside."
"But I've gotta harvest my turnips"
"MONGOLS" "Ugh. But we've been in here or WEEKS."
"That's how sieges work, Phil."
"But the Mongols have barely killed anyone in days."
"That's because of the walls, Phil."
"Are you sure? Maybe the Mongols aren't that dangerous."
"..."
"I'm just saying, how bad could it be. They can't kill ALL of us"
"That is literally the thing they do."
"But my turnips..."
It's been over a year since this text beloved of covid hystericists went viral, and I saw someone just shared it again (to widespread approval).
Naturally, covid hystericists have learnt nothing after more than a year and their appetite for lockdowns is unsated.
Here're 2 more accurate ways this scenario would have played out - 1 historically accurate (to the Mongol era) and 1 relevant to covid.
Historically accurate:
"Man, we've gotta open the gates."
"We've been through this, Phil. The Mongols are still outside."
"But
we're running out of food and the Mongols have promised clemency if we
surrender. Half of our population has died of starvation and/or disease
in the last few months, and the rest are hungry and/or sick. We've seen
how cities that have resisted have been massacred to the last man. No
one is coming to our aid and the Mongol army is growing stronger. Soon
they will storm the walls and slaughter us all"
Relevant to covid:
"Man, we've gotta open the gates."
"We've been through this, Phil. The Mongols are still outside."