- Does the choice to make the statue of the virus instead of the people strike anyone else as…odd? - It does feel a bit like building a statue of the animal that killed your friend. 
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- Just like those Vietnam War memorials - you know, the ones celebrating all the violence as a big F U to veterans. 
 
- In addition to the physical monument, a virtual Memory Garden on covidmemorialmonument.org allows donors to “plant a dandelion” — a yellow flower for a front-line worker and a white fluffy head for loved ones who’ve died. Donors can upload an image and text in honor of recipients. Submissions start at $20. - Get fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuucked. You should be making a list of fucking names and putting them on plaques at the very least if you’re gonna do a fucking statue of the virus instead of the people. Charging people for a fucking “virtual” memory garden give me a fucking break. - Orrrrrrrr, we take this as a challenge! A challenge to get as many stupid names into the garden as we can. - Then, when they show it off, it’s names like Erma Dummass. - They will be fine with it for as long as they can - since it is 20 bucks each time. - Then, one day they be like “oh we had to get rid of the stupid names insensitive people kept putting in”, clean those out, and keep the money anyway. - TL;DR: not that good of a way to stick it to them as it may sound at first. - Or the website will just disappear entirely when they decide to stop paying the server bill. 
 
 
 
- Ah yes, the “people don’t get paid enough and then die” memorial. - I mean we did still need power plants to function, gas to pump, and food to be available. - Absolutely. What we didn’t need to do was pay those people shit wages while they got harassed by people angry about having to wear a mask. But it’s okay, because signs were put up in front of supermarkets and hospitals calling them heroes and now there will be a memorial to them shaped like the thing that killed them since they were killed doing a necessary job that paid them fuck all. - Yeah. We cant know who was trying to use the hero label to manipulate workers into showing up and who meant it. I like to believe the praise was largely genuine. I think people actively working in risk of covid should have received more government checks rather than all businesses adopting indefinite hazard pay, if thats what you were getting at. - I do think the artist got caught up with the most visually interesting sculpture rather than a sculpture that conveys honor of the memory of those who died. 
 
 
 
 






