It's a pretty good article, although I think it over estimates the idea that there was a glimmer of a better world that covid showed us. Because sure for like a month, we had reduced emissions, actually reduced child poverty and such, and worked together.
Well unless you were deemed an essential worker and you got worked harder than before, while half your coworkers (the well to do ones who did it more as a side gig then because they needed the work) simply took a leave of absence until it was over. I never saw a single glimmer of hope, I work on a grocery store, all I saw was rabid animals buy out entire shelves of soup and toilet paper and rice because they had to get theirs lest someone else get it first. I saw a small wage increase disappear as my supposed hero pay was taken away after 2 months despite all the covid precautions remaining up for another 3 years. I saw no wage increase as inflation would later drag the price of most real food items up between 20-100%.
For me all covid revealed is that the capitalist west is unwilling to be slightly inconvenienced for more than a couple weeks, maybe a month. And now that they did it they'll never do it again. My hopes for climate change ever being possible were dashed over those years. The sweeping changes needed were never possible. The government would never have the stones to force that through, the people would riot like they should riot for all the other injustices we face but don't give a shit about.
The only chance for a future is
Death to america, death to the west.