I don't believe I have called anyone crazy, and if so, then my apologies. We are all entitled to our beliefs, even if we don't agree with them. However, some here seem to have a hard time walking the line between ranting about something they don't agree with and getting into the political weeds over it. It's why our COVID thread was closed down. There are at least two other subforums where COVID is actively discussed that others can go to if they really gotta scratch that itch. Or, there is the political forum that people can go to as well. Trixie posted it last week, but as far as I can tell, no one new has showed up to add to the discussion.
I do not appreciate people suggesting we let the virus run rampant as a way to deal with it. Nor is saying "defund schools" the answer to the issues at hand. I get it, I have a kid learning from home too, who I think would be far better off learning within a school building. But I accept it for what it is because I trust those in charge are making the right decisions with the metrics they have and the people they rely on to give them sound scientific advice. I have been supportive to others who kid's have gone back to buildings, even if I personally believe its too soon.
The other issue, and this has been an incredible eye opening experience for me, is that everyone has a different level of risk that they are okay with. And everyone needs to do better to respect others in that regard. What works for one family, may not work for another, but that doesn't mean either opinions are less valuable. There really is something to the whole "we are in this together" motto, because we are. Everyone is struggling in some fashion and the sooner we all figure out how to work together to get through this, the better off we will be.