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Introducing Antibody, a Dig special series on COVID-19.

Jacobin Radio

Jacobin

News, Politics, History

4.71.6K Ratings

🗓️ 29 May 2020

⏱️ 2 minutes

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Summary

From The Dig and Jacobin: a new narrative series about how COVID-19 has changed everything and nothing at all. The first of three episodes is coming soon.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Can you hear me?

0:03.0

Okay, great.

0:07.0

Okay, great.

0:10.0

Right now, human contact is perceived to be a threat.

0:14.0

They were saying, well, I'm vulnerable, I might die.

0:17.0

The density that makes cities wonderful,

0:20.0

it has people scared.

0:22.0

You know, how are we going to get the things that we need during a pandemic?

0:25.6

They don't fix anything. They don't do anything for us. They just only one money,

0:30.5

money, money. This is a business. This isn't parking health care anymore like somebody

0:34.9

needs to be real with people. So the workers face a very simple dilemma. They stay home and

0:39.1

go hungry or they expose themselves to the virus.

0:43.0

For some little germ is sure to find you someday.

0:49.0

But also, we can only survive together.

0:55.0

One of the reasons why keeps going on is because it doesn't often look like work.

1:01.0

Frontline workers organizing.

1:02.0

So this is the time where working people, unemployed people have to organize and fight back.

1:07.0

D&D games played over Zoom. One ghoul and three sturges remain.

1:13.6

Rock, it is your turn.

1:15.0

I'm gonna hit the other ghoul.

1:16.8

Humanity isn't the enemy.

1:19.0

It's the antibody.

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