Yeah...
I think you need to - before making any childish outcry on how things may have been mishandled - to actual try to imagine how tough the task is/was.
Throwing stones with a minimal amount of (or even an attempt at) understanding is impolite, incorrect and unhelpful.
And if any of us had done so, it would be sad, so sad.
But since we have gotten to see how so many other places have handled it, for better and worse, we can see that it could have been handled far better than it was.
For example, Kid, how difficult would it be for the President of the United States of America to say, "yes, we should have heeded the information in the daily intelligence briefings that warned us of what was coming?"
Or for POTUS to say, "Okay, yes, I did suggest that the number of cases would drop and nothing major would come of this virus. Talk about missing a projection! I haven't been that wrong since I thought the USFL would take off and I bought the NJ Generals!"
Or for Kudrow to admit that his economic "analysis" of the impact of the novel coronavirus lacked... adequate analysis..."
How many lies have we been told? Half-truths? Fabrications? How soon will those tests be available? Will they be useful when they get there?!
Is managing this big a crisis hard work?!
It sure the
fuck is!
But it was made far harder by how Trump has handled it and you need to figure out how to acknowledge that, because
anybody who can't admit that is "incorrect and unhelpful."