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I don't think about it. I'm not rich enough to influence it.
I mean, sure, I feel sad about the middle east, but there's also Ukraine, also human trafficking in Southeast Asia and around the world, human rights violation and cultural genocide in Xinjiang and Tibet, also dictators around the world, + every other problem in the world. The fuck can I do? I'm just some broke ass peasant with severe depression.
The moment I read more news is the moment I'd just breakdown in tears about the suffering around the world and wanna swallow a bottle of pills... so I can't. I don't even have the guts to watch Schrinder's list, because the trailer is already too depressing for me.
Memes are enough, make fun of autocrats as stress-relief...
If you want to stay sane; do not.
But also please do because we need people to be aware of how fucked shit is
State into the void until it states back
Just pay attention and whenever you see or hear something that Makes you say "wait what?" Go look it up and educate yourself.
You don't necessarily need to participate in the conversation, observe it, gather opinions and cross reference with trusted sources.
Of course in person you can't just whip out your phone and look stuff up, or shit I guess you can, but you can always say "I'm not informed enough to speak on this, can I get back to you?" and in my experience people will respect that, giving you a chance to go educate yourself on whatever the topic at hand was.
Frankly, I would like to know the secret to the opposite. 🤢🥹
Join the NFL. I hear TBI is great for no longer remembering things
It’s not going to be updated with daily events, but simple Wikipedia has background and fairly up to date info on major conflicts. Regular Wikipedia is more frequently updated, but simple will give you the basics without over complicating and is a quick read.
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel%E2%80%93Palestine_conflict
Forget all daily news. Read the deeper articles, only from high reputation sources.
This exactly. And with this conflict in particular, question everything you read and take every step you can to find the truth. If you hew strictly to what's true, you're never wrong, that's the beauty of it.
Also, in this one, you gotta learn a good bit about local and regional history, and the religions as well. This is essentially a sectarian conflict framed as a fight over territory. And with the daily news, my god. I clicked on one link where the headline was "Scholars find evidence of genocide in Gaza", and the substance of the article was actually about how the evidence in question was falling apart under the weight of independent review and single source reporting that came from Hamas. You really have to put the work in to get to the facts.
When you start a new job at a big company, you feel really incompetent and self-conscious because everybody else has been there so much longer, yet little old you know nothing about how any of it works or what’s going on.
But then you go walking around talking to people, and you realize nobody actually knows what the hell is going on, and they just pretend they do.
It’s kinda like that.
But sometimes you meet some really competent and knowledgeable people who seem to have a better grasp and perspective on things. It’s good to not just listen to these people, but to bounce questions off of them. They don’t judge, because they know.
If you want to understand conflicts, you need to read about their history.
search for News articles, or posts online. maybe "aggegate sites are not the best" but its basically like wikipedia, piqued you curiostiy to search more sources. of course many "news" are often just propaganda articles, often times its opinionated, reads like a gossip, or have ragebaity title. sources like "Faux, cbs, ,,,etc" are mainstream and have right wing biases. more independant would be sources that arnt controlled by MSMs type syndication.
I don’t. I deliberately avoid news of any kind. It’s either too depressing or none of my business. I do not take sides. I neither condemn nor condone, I merely acknowledge that someone or something exists or that some event is occurring.
It’s not necessarily that I don’t have opinions on what I do learn through osmosis, just that I realize they’re futile or unlikely to be convincing so there’s no use discussing them. I merely exist and the rest of the world happens around me whether I like it or not.
Unhealthy? Probably, but this is the only way I have found a measure of peace.
What do you say to people who tell you "But everything is political!! You're participating in politics by not participating!" or "Wow such privilege, being able to just ignore "?
I just shrug and say you're probably right. I can't find the exact quote but it's something like "Pacifists only exist because others do violence on their behalf" and I think it's applicable here as well. But, look, I barely have agency over my own affairs, so I'm not going to waste energy futilely worrying about the affairs of others.
I think that reflects the biggest conspiracy of the modern age tbh. As long as everyone's focused on specific aspects of American politics (as they do worldwide) they aren't focused on areas of their own lives where they can make positive change, political or otherwise. And here in the US, our political leaders actually love it that everyone's obsessed with one person in one branch of our government because it's the politics that affects their lives the least and they can do the least about. It's actually smarter to focus on yourself and managing your own affairs.
Yeah there's nothing we can do in politics, its all rigged by billionaires. What you can do is organize in your community. This at least helps somewhat.
agreed. most of the advocate types and extremists i know are just... miserable people who hate their lives who want to use their political beliefs to make everyone else as miserable as they are.
most happy people i know have political beliefs. they just don't shove them down everyone else's throats and they aren't totally beholden to them as some measure of morality or worth.
i tell them they are assholes. because they are.
because what they really mean is 'anyone who doesn't share in my beliefs is bad and wrong'.
they just come back at you about how bad and wrong you are. because they operate under the delusion they are the only rational and thoughtful person who ever existed. 90% of of the time they are also massive hypocrites who do the opposite of what they say others should do. like they will claim everyone should respect others beliefs, but they will not respect anyone else's beliefs and will harass, intimidate, and shame those they disagree with.
TLDR News. They usually have a sub 10 min YouTube video that will get you up to speed on the facts of the matter on one of their channels. Either TLDR News Global or TLDR News EU in most cases. It's almost always a good place to start at least.
The TLDR is that no one source covers everything or is correct on everything. You'll need to combine quality reporting (listed below) with your own fact checking such as cross verifying where stories are sourced; or researching topics on your own through wikipedia/etc. (Chat GPT won't be reliable for this fyi)
World News (based in Germany) https://www.youtube.com/@dwnews OR https://www.dw.com/
World News (based in Canada) https://www.youtube.com/@Reuters OR https://www.reuters.com/
World News / War in Ukraine - https://www.youtube.com/@BusinessBasicsYT
American Politics w/ Legal analysis - https://www.youtube.com/@MeidasTouch
Canadian perspective - https://www.youtube.com/@therationalnational
I like readtangle.com
It's an independent newsletter that tackles a major US news item each day, compiling views from across the political spectrum, without engaging in click bait or hyperbole. Every newsletter ends with a feel-good story.
read the news regularly. you'll catch up real fast.
Lots of time.
I'd highly recommend starting by searching and sorting sources into categories by trust and quality then work from there.
I get most of my news from Seth Meyers. I operate on the Robinhood men in tights theory of receiving bad news in a funny way so it's easier to take.
Then, why do you watch Seth Myers?
Once upon a time, there was a man named Abraham, who beget two sons, who each beget one of two shitty peoples, who both claim some mystical sky daddy gave them the right of land ownership. And they've been fighting ever since, barring an occasional peace that always got broken. But now, one side is curb stomping the other hard, largely in part due to outside aid.
This is a pure anti colonial struggle and the Zionists are using religion as the justification for apartheid and genocide.
If the israelis were Hindu the Palestinians would still be fighting for their freedom.
The region known as Palestine was part of the Ottoman empire for 400 years until being occupied by the British post WW1. As such drawing a straight line between Abraham and the current occupation/genocide is complete bullshit
In 1878 there were only 15K jews making up 3% of the population. By 1914 that number increased to 58,000 (15%) due to the Zionist movement which was bolstered by a British Mandate.
While the winners of WW2 divided their territorial spoils, they mandated the 2 state solution, triggering a civil war in 1947. During this civil war Israel, with western support, drove 85% of Palestinians into the Egypt and Jordan controlled Gaza Strip and West Bank.
It was during the 1967 "6 day war" that Israel occupied the West Bank and Gaza strip... again driving thousands out of their homes.
don't… there is nothing but despair in here
Regarding (Palestine|Isræl) being "just a too complex situation for us westerners" :
"Why is it so incredibly complicated?"
When traced back to its roots, the Palestinian question is a remarkably simple story of settler-colonialism and resistance to it. Naturally, it is just as complex and worthy of study as any other anti-colonial struggle, however, the claims of exceptional complexity are often employed in an effort to obfuscate the reality on the ground and limit discussion. The question of Palestine is not exceptional in its complexity, we can trace its origins, chronicle its events and trajectories and analyze its politics all quite well. There are decades of scholarship on the matter for reference. The appeals to complexity often arise when attempting to justify actions or policies that would be deemed unjustifiable in another context, for example, arguing against the right of refugees to return home.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_diaspora
so if some empire basically makes you religion illegal and extirpates/banishes your people from your historical homeland, you forever should submit to that fact?
the conflict goes back a lot further than 1948 and the founding of the state of Israel. The jews were refugees for centuries before they went back to Palestine and the state of israeli was a haven from the oppression they faced in their diaspora communities across the western and muslim worlds. in fact most israelis don't come from the west/europe, they come from arab countries.
but hey don't let complexity get in the way of your simplified notion of colonialism is bad and all colonialists are oppressors.
Like we'd ever let having no understanding of a topic get in the way of having an opinion on it...
I don’t really see how it’s that complex. Israel is genociding the Palestinian people for their land because they feel entitled to it because of their religion.
Judaism isn't the only religion involved.
I didn’t say there was.