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OcculusResurrectio ago

Great post! And I feel the same as you. Not only do people get uncomfortable but they simply aren't interested in important topics or not smart enough to understand. We've become the tl:dr generation addicted to adderal. If it doesnt grasp our attention quickly, we're on to the next bullshit distraction.

Makes me think of the movie God Bless America.

"It's not nice to laugh at someone who's not all there. It's the same type of freak-show distraction that comes along every time a mighty empire starts collapsing. "American Superstarz" is the new colosseum and I won't participate in watching a show where the weak are torn apart every week for our entertainment. I'm done, really, everything is so "cool" now. I just want it all to stop. I mean, nobody talks about anything anymore. They just regurgitate everything they see on TV, or hear on the radio or watch on the web. When was the last time you had a real conversation with someone without somebody texting or looking at a screen or a monitor over your head? You know, a conversation about something that wasn't celebrities, gossip, sports, or pop politics. You know, something important, something personal."

simagule ago

I find often to overcome peoples resistance you have to carry out the discussion in baby steps. Ask for thought on x here comment on how Y could be improved there.

Undo the years of social indoctrination 1 brick at a time and one day they will come to you and want to discuss these topics. If you push it all onto someone at once they almost go into shock and mentally block it all out.

Last point just as over the years certain types of people are train not to think about these issues. The thinkers are trained how not to introduce these topics (too much detail too fast), which then feeds back into driving people away.

So we need to start the change here if with our self's if you want to change other people.