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The pandemic as portal

Bryan Alexander
2 min readDec 6, 2022

It’s late and after a long day of work I’m facing a giant pile of still more and overdue work, but I wanted to share this quotation. It’s one that keeps haunting me. I use it to end a lot of presentations, and it seems to move audiences as well.

I don’t think I’ve blogged it, so let me do so now.

It’s from a 2020 article by the Indian writer Arundhati Roy. The essay reflects on how India and the world responded to the pandemic, and I recommend the whole thing for its sharp vision.

But here I want to cite its conclusion. Roy surveys the many ways people envisioned COVID-19:

What is this thing that has happened to us? It’s a virus, yes. In and of itself it holds no moral brief. But it is definitely more than a virus. Some believe it’s God’s way of bringing us to our senses. Others that it’s a Chinese conspiracy to take over the world. Whatever it is, coronavirus has made the mighty kneel and brought the world to a halt like nothing else could. Our minds are still racing back and forth, longing for a return to “normality”, trying to stitch our future to our past and refusing to acknowledge the rupture. But the rupture exists. And in the midst of this terrible despair, it offers us a chance to rethink the doomsday machine we have built for ourselves. Nothing could be worse than a return to normality.

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Bryan Alexander
Bryan Alexander

Written by Bryan Alexander

Futurist, speaker, writer, educator. Author of the FTTE report, UNIVERSITIES ON FIRE, and ACADEMIA NEXT. Creator of The Future Trends Forum.

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