‘This virus ain’t that serious’: The fallacy of relativism and urgency of truth

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Young people are becoming seriously ill from coronavirus. According
to a new federal study, up to 20 percent of people hospitalized with the
disease in the US are between the ages of twenty and forty-four.

This is especially urgent news given that many young adults seem not to be as concerned about the disease as they should be.

One young man who is partying in Miami for spring break told a reporter, “If I get corona, I get corona. At the end of the day, I’m not going to let it stop me from partying.” Another said, “It’s really messing with my spring break” and added, “I think they’re blowing it way out of proportion. I think it’s doing way too much.”

Another told reporters that addressing hunger and poverty deserved more attention than the pandemic and added, “This virus ain’t that serious.”

I have written elsewhere about the urgency of battling this disease together by adopting the mindset that we are at war with the pandemic. In this post, I want to focus on the rejection of authority that is helping to spread the disease.

The fallacy of relativism and urgency of truth

President Franklin Roosevelt assured Americans during the
Great Depression, “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” He
might say to the spring break partiers in the Washington Post article,
“The only thing we have to fear is the fact that you have no fear.”

Theirs is a generation raised on postmodern relativism and
its claim that there are no absolute truths. They have been taught to question
and challenge all authority, from the White House to their professors to the
law enforcement professionals on the Miami beach. In their worldview, truth is
what they believe it to be.

And they think their opinion that “this virus ain’t
that serious” is just as valid as the dire warnings coming from some of
the world’s top medical experts.

However, SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes coronavirus, is
not impressed with…

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