I have been self-censoring about this thread, for I didn't want to enter a shouting fest, which it turned out to be, at some point. But with one person removing him not only from this thread, but also from site, I think the time is right to give my opinion.
First and foremost, what, in my humble opinion derailed the thread at some point is the wrong asssumption that communism is the opposite of capitalism. That's as far from the truth as can be. Had communism been put against liberalism, we would have gotten a different discussion. Or conservatism versus progressive. But the ironic thing is that conservativism is often much more progressive than anything. It is wrong to think that being conservative means you want to stick to a current situation. In general, a conservative wants to change current situations, to change the way (as they say it) of the leftists. To go back (or forward) to a situation that was much more controllable. And any change of (political) situations, change is seen as being progressive. Funny that, don't you think?
The next thing, before I really go into the OP is the whole left and right discussion. It's a matter of perspective. I am Dutch, and our political landscape is as different from any other in the world as possible. We are used to coalition govenments. Even more, Since 1900 or there about, there has never been a one party government in The Netherlands. We've had left orientated, right orientated, centre orientated and even left/right combined governments. Currently there is a four party government, but that could be five or six political parties after the next elections. Who knows.
For me, as a Dutch man, the American Democrats are far right and the Republicans are extreme right. For an Amerrican the Democrats are left. Do you get what I'm saying? It's all a matter of perspective. Labour in the UK had a very left wing leader in Corbyn, but the party itself wasn't that left at all. Currently, around the world, there is a clear pull to the right, to conservative politics. Which still is pretty progressive. To change this whole globalization, to take care of your own people first. And while 'the people' of the world voted much more to the right, globalization couldn't be stopped. Companies were outsourcing, Moving production to low-cost countries, 'hiding' profits in low-tax countries. And then a virus hit.
It's never been a case, again, in my own personal humble opinion, of it hitting, it was just a matter of time. The world as we knew it six months ago, was so intertwined that any virus would spread into a pandemic. Were we prepared? Yes and no. Med-tech companies knew this was going to happen at some point, but they were the screamers in a desert (Apologies, I use Dutch sayings and this is the best translation I can give you). Most doctors, medics, the WHO, they all knew at some point this could happen. But, as it goes with things, they are laughed away. Things are good now, why worry about something that *might* happen at some point. Take the San Andreas vault under SanFran and LA. We all know the Big One is going to hit, one day. Causing an earthquake so big that the two cities might even vanish. But, when things don't happen for a long time. The last big hit was in 1906 I think, we people tend to forget about the risks.
The Spanish Flu of 1918-1920 (which is called that because it were Spanish doctors who recognized it as a virus, for the whole thing started in the US) started 102 years ago, barely anyone alive remembers that. And in all the years since, nothing really pandemic happened. So why should we worry? Well, look around yourself, this is why we should have worried.
Unfortunately there are some world leaders who think this is all a hoax, who come up with 'ideas' that are so ridiculous that they become dangerous. Belarus has a president who doesn't believe in COVID19 because he 'cannot see the virus flying around'. Bolsanero of Brazil thinks it's just a flu. And Trump? He 'sarcastically' said it would be good for people to inject themselves with desinfectants. The real bad thing about all this, is that there are people, those real fans of the people I just mentioned, who believe anything they say. If Trump says 'we all jump off the Hudson bridge to stop the spread of Covid19, you can bet your life on people doing that. Bolsanero calls for public gatherings, to prove it's only some flu and the media got it all wrong.
I totally agree with the post of
@greybishop, he speaks true and honest words in this matter. Words of someone, again in this particular matter, who knows what he's talking about and not just shouts something. And that is often the problem. People stuck in their thoughts and just shouting something. Not because they are right or wrong, but just to overpower others who are not thinking along their own opinion.
Recap, I think enough people who are really knowledgeable about viruses were prepared, if they hadn't been, no country had been able to react so quickly on the whole situation. But unfortunately, politcial leaders around the world didn't think like they did. Starting with Xi Jinping way back when it started, all the way down to the line to a lot of them right now. In the same breath, we couldn't have prevented all this, but the number of deaths could have been much lower. If this, if that. Yeah, it doesn't work like that. We all got to deal the hand we've been given.
One last thing, not that I think anyone cares, but I class myself as left-wing in the Netherlands, meaning I am, for many people a far left person.