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1. kornak+e7[view] [source] 2026-01-28 09:26:13
>>mertbi+(OP)
I’ve had similar experiences. These days I only visit Hacker News to read some tech-related stuff. For me, not reading the news to the point where I ask my mom to turn off the TV when I visit is important, because I want to avoid hearing anything about wars, etc. As someone who lives in Poland, I followed so much news about the war in Ukraine in 2022 and 2023, and it was really bad for my well-being and my behavior. A few examples come to mind: not being proactive and creative when it comes to taking care of my house and family, not being present when playing with my son, being less productive at work, and literally feeling angry after consuming news — like the feeling after eating fast food and having bloating. But I’m grateful for the people who do follow the news, read it, protest against the bullshit, and participate more in the democratic process than I do.
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2. gigate+ed[view] [source] 2026-01-28 10:13:34
>>kornak+e7
> But I’m grateful for the people who do follow the news, read it, protest against the bullshit, and participate more in the democratic process than I do.

This is a completely human response to the horrible things happening the world both domestic and abroad.

It’s also history repeating itself: doing nothing when bad things are happening in our communities is what allows them to happen.

Think what the villages around the concentration camps must have known and yet did nothing.

Sure you could just focus on tech. You alone can’t stop Donald Trump or Stephen Miller from their racist move toward autocracy usurping norms and the world order … but you can join in with others who are trying to make a difference.

Apathy is a human emotion to such dire things. But we are better than that.

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3. gigate+C94[view] [source] 2026-01-29 11:07:40
>>gigate+ed
Anyone downvoting this is either ostrich or a fan of Trump.
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