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The people who have enough privilege to ignore the news are the ones who can do the most to fix things.
What can I do? Genuine question. I vote every election, I even donate every month. Reading the news is going to cause stress and anxiety over things I have 0 control over. Why expose myself to that?
Like anything stressful but important sometimes ya just gotta find ways to deal with it. Knowing what’s happening, at least somewhat, is important.
You're saying I can do the most though, is the most I can do just know what's going on? Curious how that helps anything.
The people with the most privilege to ignore things are the ones who have safety nets to cushion them. If you aren’t in that group then you really shouldn’t be hiding from the news. If you are, then you are in a group that has money and possibly influence, and which can draw the ears of people who have written off minority groups but might still listen to you. You don’t have to break yourself over it but plugging your ears and getting shat on later isn’t going to do anything.
Why is it important? You also didn’t answer the question, “what can I do?”.
As if I had any power to change what has happened with our government over my entire life to begin with. I'm just one useless prick in a sea of Nazis