#39: Misguided Logic
An individual once proposed that if people refrained from getting tested, verified cases would dwindle, and life could revert to normalcy. Though this proposition might make sense through a convoluted lens, it distinctly aligns with a Karen-esque logic. The concept rests on a flawed premise—by evading testing, one could effectively deny the problem’s existence and potentially return to a semblance of normal life.
Naturally, this approach is far from a solution. It’s akin to shutting one’s eyes or burying one’s head in the sand to pretend problems vanish. Dismissing issues from sight or discussion doesn’t eradicate their existence. Just because we don’t perceive or hear about them doesn’t nullify their presence.