That's what I always tell people about "political" battling, it's people's addiction to outrage because they're angry and politics is the perfect outlet for them. Some people, like Seattle Or Bust, are EXTREMELY addicted. Dude is enraged because of things that really have no effect on his life.auroraave wrote: ↑Thu Feb 05, 2026 4:17 pmYup. It's all a form of addiction. I learned one of the most valuable lessons of my life years ago - back when you could go on CNN.com and engage in the comments section - I noticed I was going to bed angry and waking up and getting right back in to it - until one day I decided to 'take a break' from all news content - first couple days were hard - literally like breaking an addiction - it was a huge huge huge revelation - and I never went back. What started out as "I'll take a break for a week" was so eye opening that I never went back. I know what's going on - I read headlines (usually laugh because they are never objective) but after that time, I realized were were all being hoodwinked - not just by the news and it's obvious false narratives - but in the way people are stuck reacting to it. TDS is the perfect example. If people wanted to truly be enlightened - turn it all off - see if you can do it for three days and on God you will see the world in an entirely different light - party affiliation makes no difference and will no longer matter to you.
The nonstop 'outrage' people are going through is not real. If they only understood that. It's all being manufactured - a few of us have figured it out and reject it. I truly wish people would try it - they would finally see that it's all false, it's all nonsense, and that we aren't that much different - you are being forced into corners and to 'pick sides' by people trying to control you - people that hate you - that's all it is. At the end of the day it's about power, control, and taking all your money.
Personally, I view the whole thing with amusement, especially considering that more than 90% of the people who really get into it don't even know the first thing they're talking about. Politics is a world that's beyond us and is completely unrelatable, and there isn't a thing we can do about any of it beyond casting our ballots. Those self-important people who are out in the streets protesting? They're idiots who haven't accomplished a damn thing except getting a couple people killed. And that part is sad, put people like that into a big herd and they become monkeys.
I'm a big George Carlin fan and that's exactly how he explains it. People really believe that their politicians are going to slide down the chimney and save them when in fact (in his words) they're all jamming a big red, white and blue dildo up our butts.douche wrote: ↑Thu Feb 05, 2026 5:25 pmAnd the really sad part is that it dovetails nicely into the entire narrative. The easiest way for governments to push agendas, tax people to death, lie, cheat, steal and pretend to solve problems is to have the populace at each others' throats. The people literally play right into the hands of these crooked motherf*ckers.