
Good writing doesn’t start with a list of caveats. But I’m more concerned with clarity than quality, so:
- I think that the Coronavirus pandemic is terrible.
- I appreciate that the pandemic has elicited a great diversity of experiences, reactions, and perspectives.
With those disclaimers out of the way, I’ll get right to the point. COVID-19 has revealed something about people in general, fly fishers in specific. People know that humans matter more.
What do I mean by that?
To be blunt, no one is celebrating the pandemic. Obviously, you say. Hold on – I’ve seen plenty of chatter here, there, and everywhere that would leave me to believe that humanity is the bad guy in the movie. Well, if someone seriously thinks that humanity is does more harm than good, and that natural selection is a truism, then COVID-19 is simply a balancing force. It is nature righting the wrongs of mankind by thinning the herd. If humanity is purely a different organism in kind, but not in value, then the Coronavirus is doing the environment a favor and we should rejoice in it.
The world has skidded to a halt. There have been less emissions, fewer opportunities for pollution, and a lighter overall impact on the various ecosystems people rub up against. The effect is good. So what about the cause? In stark, pragmatic terms – red in tooth and claw, etc. – the cause must be good as well. Right?
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