My parents just stopped watching the news about anything and just sit thinking everything will be okay. Its starting to get difficult to have a relationship with them because they are so out of touch with reality. They even go to protests but for them its just a thing to go do because they’re not doing anything else. They have zero understanding of any of the reasons they’re happening other than trump bad.
In effect the relative lack of news back in the day was how people could feel optimistic, at least in the US and Western Europe. We could be pretty oblivious and happy about USSR going away and all seemed just fine because the news barely covered the bad stuff and the Internet was barely a thing and we didn’t get a whole lot of global exposure.
Things can get better and we have to work at it, but we don’t need to be hopeless. If we can’t believe good things can happen, then what would be the point anyway…
If we can’t believe good things can happen, then what would be the point anyway…
Two things:
Being kind to others, making their lives a bit less painful and hopefully a bit more joyful.
Spite. Opting out would be making the lives of the bastards who are inflicting the bullshit on the rest of us too easy.
I don’t expect things to get better within my lifetime and I’m not yet 40. All that I’ve witnessed in my lifetime is an accelerating decline in financial stability for people who work for a living and continual degradation of the quality of basic goods that people are able to afford.
I managed to not get totally fucked during the pandemic after having been set back probably about a decade and a half by The Recession. Now, my field is getting hit by regular layoffs that don’t actually benefit anyone but make the line go up. Shit is not looking good in the near future.
Idk man, I’d kill just to have mine agree on the trump bad part. You do you, but tuning out our shit news cycle is low on the offense scale for me. It can be much worse.
I understand it could be way worse, that doesn’t mean this is good. I’m the one that told them about tariffs, I’m the one that told them about the market crash and how they just lost 20% of their retirement savings. I’m the one that just got laid off. They simply do not believe that things are so bad and going to get so much worse. And its only been 100 days. They think everything will be back to normal once the next Democrat is elected president. I told them I genuinely don’t know if the US in its current form is going to exist in 10 years and they didn’t even think about it, just said yes it will. There is so much I would have to explain to them for them to grasp the reality of our current situation, but they don’t care. When they stop getting their social security payments they’re going to be genuinely shocked because they haven’t paid a single clue into what the magat regime laid out in project 2025 and are carrying out without opposition.
My Mom is so disappointed that my kids are not active, do not goto protests. She wants to leave a better world for them but is no longer able to help make that happen, so needs to see her grandchildren turn the world around.
My parents just stopped watching the news about anything and just sit thinking everything will be okay. Its starting to get difficult to have a relationship with them because they are so out of touch with reality. They even go to protests but for them its just a thing to go do because they’re not doing anything else. They have zero understanding of any of the reasons they’re happening other than trump bad.
In effect the relative lack of news back in the day was how people could feel optimistic, at least in the US and Western Europe. We could be pretty oblivious and happy about USSR going away and all seemed just fine because the news barely covered the bad stuff and the Internet was barely a thing and we didn’t get a whole lot of global exposure.
Things can get better and we have to work at it, but we don’t need to be hopeless. If we can’t believe good things can happen, then what would be the point anyway…
Exactly, in times of doom, you have to believe and hope, much more than ever before.
Two things:
I don’t expect things to get better within my lifetime and I’m not yet 40. All that I’ve witnessed in my lifetime is an accelerating decline in financial stability for people who work for a living and continual degradation of the quality of basic goods that people are able to afford.
I managed to not get totally fucked during the pandemic after having been set back probably about a decade and a half by The Recession. Now, my field is getting hit by regular layoffs that don’t actually benefit anyone but make the line go up. Shit is not looking good in the near future.
Idk man, I’d kill just to have mine agree on the trump bad part. You do you, but tuning out our shit news cycle is low on the offense scale for me. It can be much worse.
I understand it could be way worse, that doesn’t mean this is good. I’m the one that told them about tariffs, I’m the one that told them about the market crash and how they just lost 20% of their retirement savings. I’m the one that just got laid off. They simply do not believe that things are so bad and going to get so much worse. And its only been 100 days. They think everything will be back to normal once the next Democrat is elected president. I told them I genuinely don’t know if the US in its current form is going to exist in 10 years and they didn’t even think about it, just said yes it will. There is so much I would have to explain to them for them to grasp the reality of our current situation, but they don’t care. When they stop getting their social security payments they’re going to be genuinely shocked because they haven’t paid a single clue into what the magat regime laid out in project 2025 and are carrying out without opposition.
My Mom is so disappointed that my kids are not active, do not goto protests. She wants to leave a better world for them but is no longer able to help make that happen, so needs to see her grandchildren turn the world around.