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I'm pretty sure that's just Long Covid, unless that was your point
Could be both.
One thing I've learned from studying ecology is that systems can usually handle one or two stressors. When they collapse it's because they have so many stressors that they can no longer handle all of them at once and they crumble under the weight.
Even societal systems are like this. Empires fall not from a single problem, but from many problems eating away at them for years until the threshold buffer is gone and the floodgates open.
Yes, I am well aware because I work with ecologists.
The brain damage attributable to Long Covid is well documented, ergo I think it's safe to say such behavior is the likely cause. The other stressor is "just" alienation which has been getting worse since before Covid, and yet people are behaving much more erratically with reduced cognitive functioning in the years after 2020.
Long covid coming along to fuck up everyone's brains just in time to pick up where lead poisoning left off
Human biology is not my speciality but I think it's safe to say it's worse, considering the immune damage and other morbidities. Not to mention the fact that we eventually made a concerted effort to stop lead poisoning whereas with Covid I'm not optimistic.
I'm not convinced it's safe to assume it's worse. Lead exposure is SO widespread, and the neurological damage lead causes is really severe. I think it could go either way.
Just give it time, brother.
Absolutely, it's been kind of disturbing to watch the change.