Do I want to know what’s going on?
Do I want to know what’s going on?
Pretty big brain right there I’ve gotta say
I need to see the political equivalent of headlines like “Main Street is on fire” but don’t need to read every article for every sad topic.
That’s what feels different for me this time. Before I took a break and came back fine. This time … I just don’t know… Every day is worse.
And that’s WITH limitations on social media, getting outside more, medication and spending more time with family.
(It’s like the therapist scene from Office Space)
Let them? Sounds like you still think you are in charge.
I think the other poster is 100% correct and its about creating new insane news almost daily so people cant watch it anymore and they stop caring.

The math
It hurts
I thought I recognised your username. To clarify, again, avoiding the news is not avoiding politics. Politics is everything.
How you interact with friends and family is politics. How you pay for your groceries and where you buy them from is politics.
You’re avoiding the news. Theatre. You’re not avoiding politics. Saying you’re avoiding politics is like saying you’re avoiding philosophy or science, you can’t.
But sure, have your victim complex and say that people get real mad at you, that’s fine.

But sure, have your victim complex and say that people get real mad at you, that’s fine.
“I went online and now I’m a victim!” folks are the ones who need to log off the most. Unfortunately, they’re also the ones who seem clinically incapable of not posting.
Getting mad about trolls saying controversial things is not being informed, it’s feeding the trolls.
Its much easier to just read actual news (when laws are passed, deals are made and things happen).
Wish we had labels for that
Its much easier to just read actual news
Being informed is only as useful as the news is actionable. If you’re trapped, foreknowledge only produces anxiety. You’re a rat trapped in a room with an electric floor. All you can do is be afraid (or sublime) in anticipation of the next shock.
A great deal of our news media is reported as unactionable. These aren’t warnings that you can use to prepare, to fight, or to flee. They aren’t calls to action or hints toward future research. You can’t do anything with these headlines, save to slot them away for a future trivia night.