ajax18 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 29, 2021 6:44 pm
If nobody had been carrying a lethal weapon, then the worst that was likely to have happened was a shouting match, some pushing and shoving, and maybe a punch thrown with someone getting a bloody nose.
But on planet America, where people are allowed to walk around the streets carrying loaded firearms (which they need to do in order to be able to protect themselves from the other people carrying loaded firearms, of course), two lives were ended.
To watching dwellers in alien civilisations, this was a tragedy. To others, it was perhaps no more than just a bit more blood round the roots of the Tree of Liberty. As they say, not my circus, not my monkeys.
I doubt Adam Haner would agree that a shouting match is the worst outcome of inadvertently driving to close to a BLM protest unarmed.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/portland-mar ... st-beating
Ajax, do you understand you’re just parroting the latest outrage meant to keep you enthralled with your outrage? “F” it, I’ll give this a shot, understanding it’s fruitless.
There’s a psychological mechanism called parasocial empathy. Simply put, parasocial empathy means that our lizard brain cannot distinguish between people in real life and the images of and information about people we see in media, to include the Internet.
Your years of otherizing people, mostly Blacks and “Liberals”, has that made you balanced out and happy? You should question why you’re caught in this outrage addiction, and then project that out for the rest of your life. Consider what is most likely:
1) The world will fracture beyond anything we know today, an ideological state will arise that values what you value, and you’ll live in this optimized state.
or
2) The world will continue to be filled with people with whom you disagree, and you’ll have to share it with them in one form or another.
What’s the best strategy for you and your family? Drawing that circle of trust so tightly you become insular and bitter, or just relaxing your expectations for the world so you can find some peace?
- Doc