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Hot Girl Summer? Nope. It’s Hot Covid Dystopia, and Y’all Still Won’t Mask Up

This summer was supposed to be the recovery. Instead, it’s the spread.

Luvvie Ajayi Jones
ZORA
Published in
4 min readAug 2, 2021

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A woman dodges Covid particles. Illustration by Taylor Le

Sometimes I think we’re living in an alternate, dark timeline that went wayward. This is why I refuse to watch the TV show The Handmaid’s Tale. Why should I watch a show about a dystopian nightmare when it feels like we’re living in one currently? I don’t need to see that documentary at all.

Climate change got us hot as hell, Earth is literally caving in (in Germany, for example), and some dudebro billionaires are doing a circle jerk space race for no damb reason besides the fact that they wanna emit their small dick energy.

All of this as we’re in the middle of a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic.

Four million people have died worldwide in 18 months from Covid-19. Four million people have lost their lives. Four million people have been buried by those who knew and loved them. You would think, after all of that, we’d be sitting somewhere trying to figure out how to get right, avoid Earth throwing us off it, and be better human beings. But noooo, we’re too busy arguing about why we don’t wanna wear masks and pissing off scientists who work really hard to keep us alive despite us…

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Luvvie Ajayi Jones
ZORA
Writer for

2x NYTimes best-selling author, speaker and podcast host. Latest book: Professional Troublemaker: The Fear-Fighter Manual. The goal is to loan people courage.