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  • There's a probability that a teen will get the energy and motivation to step outside and interact, but if they don't have a decent experience interacting or if they can't reliably find another teen to interact with, then it reduces their motivation and that probability drops. Phones and availability of "good enough" entertainment alternatives to interacting combined with reduced probability of having a good experience result in reaching a critical mass where interactions and good social experiences are so unlikely that many people don't even try. The only way to fix this problem is by increasing the motivation to get out, but unfortunately it depends on everyone doing it and not just you.

  • World's richest five men double wealth since 2020
  • You have it completely backwards. They loved every minute of COVID and that's exactly how their wealth doubled. They were positioned perfectly to be able to take advantage of the situation and that's exactly what they did.

  • What If: No Social Media Anonymity (Edit)
  • That would apply to any minority opinion as well, like supporting Palestine today, or being opposed to Japanese internment camps during world war 2 or opposing the Iraq war. Or being opposed to COVID vaccine mandates or school closures. People get cancelled for this stuff all the time, and being able to speak freely is critical to derailing social movements that go too far, which they always do. Anonymity is a double edged sword, where it holds people accountable for hate speech, but also provides security to express opinions that are contrary to prevailing narratives, things that desperately need to be said.

  • Cuba quietly authorizes euthanasia
  • End of life care is easily the most expensive part of any health care system, and implementing euthanasia policies will save a crap ton of money. Smells like regular old capitalism dressed up as compassion.

  • Trump is putting every racial, ethnic and religious minority at risk at a time of angry political polarization
  • Better than being a bootlicker for one of the parties. If people could acknowledge fault with their side, maybe we could have honest dialogue and discussion instead of drones shouting unintelligible noise back and forth at each other according to the script from their party.

  • Trump is putting every racial, ethnic and religious minority at risk at a time of angry political polarization
  • It's not a very good litmus test to determine right and wrong because tolerance is subjective based on what you feel to be untouchable, inviolable topics. Those could be religion, gender ideology, sexual preference, free speech, right to bear arms, right to own property, right to bodily autonomy, right to associate, and so on, or some combination of these but likely not all of them. It varies with the individual, though most would agree on some of them. The paradox of intolerance should not be expanded to include too much, because it then becomes simply another tool for rhetoric. In the Bill of rights our constitution does a pretty good job describing which topics are off limits, I think.

  • Minnesota panel chooses new state flag featuring North Star to replace old flag seen as racist
  • No that was the tricolor variation that preceded this final design, and it actually did look like a Somalia flag. I think this one will be pretty well liked by pretty much everyone. The only people who won't like it will instinctively not like it because of the taint of wokeness as a motive to change it. Whatever. But at the end of the day, it was a trash flag and everyone will ultimately agree that it's better now.

  • Trump is putting every racial, ethnic and religious minority at risk at a time of angry political polarization
  • As if people in here aren't "othering" conservatives, severing ties with friends and family and encouraging others to do the same. Creating an other is apolitical, a tool used by Leaders to motivate their base. Landlords, millionaires, cops, managers and so on are favorite "other" groups used by left wing politicians. ACAB, death to landlords, references to guillotines and so on are evidence of this.

  • It's not just COVID anymore, or a triple-demic. Welcome to the 'new norm' of seasonal illnesses
  • All that does is establish an arbitrary new balance between the effectiveness of people's immune systems and the infectious diseases that continue to work through society. Any time you go from less societal interaction to more interaction there will be a boost in infections before it settles down to normal, but I'm not sure that the answer is to continually reduce societal interaction simply to reduce the spread of mild illnesses.

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