• Quexotic@infosec.pub
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    “It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.” -J. Krishnamurti

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    “Bad news” is not the issue. “The ongoing deterioration of both my rights and my standard of living” is the issue!

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    I saw this post sandwiched between an article about the supreme court ruling and an article about how the far right is likely to get a majority in France.

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    Yup. It seems the news is like 90% bad news, 5% weather, and 5% sports.

    Take the sports however you will, but the weather is getting even worse lately, so that’s basically 95% bad news.

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    Yeah I’m right on the edge of disconnecting from any kind of news completely. I’m helpless to do anything and it’s all bad, I just want blissful ignorance. I spent 2 weeks hiking Canadian Rockies with basically no phone service and it was the happiest I’ve been in years. Fucking climate is going down the toilet, trump is still allowed to breathe air, the far and alt right are gaining traction everywhere in the world, Putin is a shit stain, the Supreme Court are a bunch of crooks, etc etc etc, everything is eroding to shit.

    • algorithmae@lemmy.sdf.org
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      I haven’t read or watched the news for almost a decade now. I recommend it.

      I do hate when people put the news in memes though, that ruins my streak.

    • Lucidlethargy@sh.itjust.works
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      When the world goes dark, sometimes we have to become lights. We may be dim by ourselves, but enough of us can change things.

      We may not be able to fix a dying government, or a world that’s largely forgotten the horrors of war, but we can help today in our community, and locally.

      It may not be enough, but it’s something. Maybe those of us aware enough to be frozen in frustration, disappointnent, and even fear by today’s events need this the most. Become a light to someone, some people, or many.

      I guess this is a journey of a thousand steps sort of thing, which aims to avoid the death by a thousand cuts.

      • Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de
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        the world we live in seems unfixably fucked, but our ancestors lived through feudalism and kings for way longer and even made it through the black death without society crumbling to pieces, things even got better afterward!

        The united workers of the 1920’s gave us this absolute gem of a verse:

        "In our hands is placed a power greater than their hoarded gold,  
        Greater than the might of armies, multiplied a thousand-fold.  
        We can bring to birth a new world from the ashes of the old  
        For the union makes us strong."  
        
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    Obsessing about all those bad things, instead of the things you can change, is not helpful, though.