I am on your side here; I think just the reality of having the staff and students on campus and back in the normal routines will help immensely to shake us out of this bizarre fugue state.
If a widespread adoption of sensible risk assessment (if the kids weren't at school they would still have to be *somewhere*, and the virus would still get to them lol) is truly impossible due to psychological hard-wiring, it's just one more sign that society literally cannot function under secularism.
I am on your side here; I think just the reality of having the staff and students on campus and back in the normal routines will help immensely to shake us out of this bizarre fugue state.
If a widespread adoption of sensible risk assessment (if the kids weren't at school they would still have to be *somewhere*, and the virus would still get to them lol) is truly impossible due to psychological hard-wiring, it's just one more sign that society literally cannot function under secularism.