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posted ago by Itscrazytime ago by Itscrazytime +658 / -0

It seems like the majority of people have no clue what is going on right now in this country. They just go on about their lives as if nothing at all is happening. I definitely get not stressing about this full time, but, at least for me, it has been hard to pay attention to much else.

Apart from people being oblivious, when they are shown information or told about what is going on, many just seem to shrug it off as if it is no big deal, like it won't affect them.

It has made me feel like I'm completely losing my mind. Most people that I talk to have no idea that the President is likely going to enforce the insurrection act or martial law. Many have no idea that China has heavily invaded our country.

And even when they are told about it...they still just shrug their shoulders.

Am I the only one that is dealing with this?

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weAreStillHere 76 points ago +76 / -0

I have had a couple of flat-out shouting matches with my wife about this. It drives me out of my freaking mind. She doesn’t want to have anything to do with it. Everything I try to tell her, she respond with things like; That doesn’t mean that’s what’s going to happen. Or, you don’t know that. Or just, hmpph. Or, you’re a conspiracy theorist now.

But mostly she will simply not have a conversation about it at all. Like tomorrow is just automatically going to be like today which has been just like yesterday.

I’ve had shit thrown at me while I’m campaigning and she says “Well people are worked up about things and that’s what they’re gonna do.”

I tell her I haven’t been able to watch any mainstream media for more than 15 seconds for the last 4 years because they start bashing Trump. The response is; you never watched the news anyway.

No outrage. No concern. No questions. No discussion.

We have a retired couple living with us. Same thing.

I get frustrated with them and then they tell me I’m driving people away from me.

I could understand this from a liberal. But these people all voted for Trump!

You know the Atlas Shrugged story? John Galt? He disappeared from the society because it was becoming more and more socialist and suffocating him and his successful businesses. So he went somewhere where they couldn’t find him or get their tentacles on him. And he pulled others like him out of that society to be where he is and the society they left behind just rotted.

I just wanna leave. And go where John Galt is. And what I leave behind can turn into what it deserves to turn into.

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GlacialSpeed 56 points ago +58 / -2

I read an interview with a plane fire survivor.

He said as he was running to get out the exit door on the runway lots of people just stayed buckled up looking blankly around - and they did not make it out.

Psychology is weird. People want to believe everything is okay so bad they'll ignore a lot of things to keep believing that.

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basedBlumpkin 15 points ago +16 / -1

If you look around and everyone is doing 1 thing, that's the thing you most likely shouldn't be doing. The average IQ of the population is not high. The average person is not impressive. Do the opposite of what the masses are doing. What that being said, that is what makes the collective hivemind of reddit the dumbest collective of people in the entire existence of life.

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weAreStillHere 9 points ago +9 / -0

I try to be conscious of that. I’m a history buff. I used to watch this show called Connections with James Burke. In one episode he posited that the creation of the atomic bomb was dependent on the invention of the stirrup, which was a decisive factor in the outcome of - I’m thinking it was the battle of Hastings in 1100-something AD. And he walked the whole thing through, this led to that etc.

So I’m putting pieces together all the time in a way that makes my mind-set completely alien to what’s going on in other people’s heads.

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dixond 1 point ago +1 / -0

MuH WiSDoM oF CROwDs

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basedBlumpkin 1 point ago +2 / -1

dick comment but also funny

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x-irradiance 9 points ago +9 / -0

Not quite the same magnitude, but there was a bus I used to catch every day, and in the summer I'd get on, and invariably it was packed and intensely hot in there, with the air conditioner off. On the first occasion, I just asked the bus driver if he could turn on the a/c, and he was like "oh, sorry, sure!" and turned it on, relieving everyone.

The same thing happened on at least 10 other occasions, to the point it became a habit that I'd anticipate it and immediately ask the bus driver to turn on the a/c as soon as I got on.

People in general REALLY don't like speaking up or going against the grain.

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Raposa 5 points ago +5 / -0

That's crazy, is there a video interview of him? They just sat there and burned? Wow

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GlacialSpeed 2 points ago +3 / -1

I think I read it in a Dave Mcrainey book or blog. Interesting stuff if you like psychology.

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JohnBarron 5 points ago +5 / -0

100% this. Just be glad you are aware of what is going on, and be prepared to protect loved ones when necessary.

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Two_Scoops__ 3 points ago +3 / -0

Wow that's insane. You have a source for that story I'd love to learn more

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Gesirisi 16 points ago +16 / -0

..on the next JERRY SPRINGER

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weAreStillHere 3 points ago +3 / -0

lmao - I needed that.

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weAreStillHere 5 points ago +5 / -0

Thank you, pede. Wise words.

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Litehouse 5 points ago +5 / -0

You just described my brother. They don’t want to hear it. The public thinks it’s a conspiracy because the MSM told them it’s a conspiracy. In fact, they preconditioned people even before the election to believe Trump wouldn’t go quietly if he lost

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weAreStillHere 1 point ago +1 / -0

Wow. I just explained that preconditioning to someone in another post. I’ve not read it or heard it anywhere else until now.

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