• slaacaa@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    “Everyone”

    Edit: as a project manager who stayed home for months, I find the ignorant privilege blasting from these kinds of statements enraging. How can someone be so blind to the world around them, that they don’t even realize that other human beings had a vastly different experience?

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        I’m curious, why would OP believe that it is only possible for people to have time to learn bread making if a pandemic disease is busy killing 3ish million other people? Wouldn’t they advocate instead for a 4-day work week? More PTO?

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      Parents didn’t have this experience either. We were busier than ever. My wife and I each did half a day of parenting and schooling and half a day of work during the day, then dinner, more parenting and cleaning, then another 5 hour shift of our jobs, then about 5 hours of sleep before repeating the next day. We were exhausted and not relaxing and enjoying our creative sides.

      And this was still a far easier time than many people had, because we had jobs and they were flexible enough to be done this way.

      Also people we knew died and there was a constant worry about who would be next. Not a fun time.