Wednesday, January 5, 2022

"I think it's the hill to die on." Part 2


Found on the street in Berkeley.
Rebel Girl is on the road, wearing her K-95 mask everywhere and showing her vaccination credentials to anyone who asks. She and Red Emma dropped off their offspring at UC Santa Cruz (Go Banana Slugs!) and kept driving north. It's a Judy Chicago and Joan Mitchell art tour, a little of the world before the Spring semester starts. She is now holed up her favorite Berkeley dive hotel, grading late student work (Radical flexibility! Redemption is possible!) and re-planning the Spring semester (Online 'til early February...!)

Meanwhile she is keeping up on the news coming out of O.C., especially those alarming infection numbers. It takes a lot to shock Rebel Girl, after all, she is now 60, but the news this week of the COVID-caused death of Kelly Ernby, truly shocked her. Ernby was last seen in this blog at the side of Supervisor Don Wagner just a month ago at the December 4 anti-vaxx mandate rally at Irvine City Hall.  See "I think it's the hill to die on."  The deputy D.A. and former candidate for Assembly, a "rising star" of the OC GOP, was 46 and, according to her husband, unvaccinated. 

Rebel Girl first found the story via the LA Times which broke the story with the excellent comprehensive coverage by Gabriel San Roman: 

Kelly Ernby, former Orange County GOP state Assembly candidate and deputy D.A., dies of COVID-19

Wagner and Ernby.

Rebel Girl had looked forward to returning to the classroom because hey, two years of computer-mediated teaching and learning is just not the same, no matter what anyone says. It isn't. So little joy. Such limited learning. We are losing so many students in so many ways. 

But is the danger real? It is. 

And the likelihood of returning continues to jeopardized by the kind of hollow leadership pictured above. 

The Register reports that Supervisor Wagner declared his intention to "continue if invited, speaking out against the mandates, and also saying that my choice is to get vaccinated and I believe it should be the choice most people make, absent a genuine health concern or absent a religious objection."

2 comments:

Bob said...

Sad to hear of anyone dying of Covid: to ignore medical and scientific evidence puts us all at risk.

Rebel Girl said...

Agreed, Bob!

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