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1. sprsim+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-06-15 17:24:22
I hope you're aware that being able to ignore politics is a privilege that you're consciously utilizing.

Some people will get affected by "politics" and, thus, must either be silent and suffer or start to care about politics.

I could be wrong and politics do impact you negatively and...you just don't care. That's a fair stance I guess, as long as you understand that by doing nothing you're essentially accepting that negative impact.

The parent comment touched on this, but wanted to add on - just hoping you're conscious of this truth

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2. kunai+41[view] [source] 2020-06-15 17:28:07
>>sprsim+(OP)
You are arguing with a group of technocratic ideologues who truly believe in the myths that America is a meritocracy and that the free market can solve all problems. That privilege doesn't exist and that everything that comes out of Elon Musk's and Sam Harris' mouth is not sanctimonious and self-important claptrap as it actually is, but instead beautiful eloquent words graced by intelligence and maturity.

I have attempted on numerous occasions to reason with this community over basic sociological concepts and have repeatedly failed. I have given up on convincing people in SV the truths of the lives of people outside of their bubble. I recommend you do the same and engage in activism. It's more productive. Godspeed.

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3. shaggy+L1[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-06-15 17:30:27
>>kunai+41
It’s understandable to give up on a worthwhile cause because you’ve lost the energy for it, but it doesn’t make sense to actively encourage others to give up on it, if the cause was ever important to you at all.
4. jjice+o2[view] [source] 2020-06-15 17:32:42
>>sprsim+(OP)
You're completely right. I've very fortunate, and that does give me the ability to ignore certain things. I make sure to have an understanding of what is going on, and my active ignorance is more of a way to avoid things I'm already aware of, where my knowledge of the event doesn't help progress anything.

The example that pops in my head first is COVID. I knew what was going on with COVID and how to keep myself and others safe. My issue was that it was circulating everything 24/7, while not offering new information the vast majority of the time. It became very anxiety inducing to see a ton of articles every day that end up just being filler with tangential evidence of nothing new.

But you're completely correct, I'm very fortunate, and I should have clarified more on where and when I choose to ignore certain things.

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