I get that reality sucks, but that doesn’t make your delusions correct :3c

edit: this is specifically about the US, hence the reference to the “liberal experiment” as it was once called. Yes, many other countries are not past the point of no return, but very few are not in grave danger.

  • borZ0 the t1r3D b3aR
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    53 days ago

    …you sound like an opinionated prick. If you need to salve your fear of the future, i hear drugs are fun. Beyond the obvious that “things will never be the same”, we can fight to improve what we have …just like we always do. Doomsaying the end of American democracy is silly. Grow up.

    • @TotallynotJessica@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOP
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      23 days ago

      Again, you’re assuming that “the end of American democracy” = “it’s all over, we should give up” I long wrestled with the basic knowledge that the climate crisis would get worse for the rest of my life, but I eventually found a way to move past it:

      I’d rather be prepared for that suffering so I can appreciate the joys I get along the way even more. There will be suffering, so I need to stock up on happiness whenever I can. I need to love myself so I can be more optimistic about my future without staking it all the world’s future. I have certainty there will be some level of deeply bad shit, but that’s more comforting now than disturbing. I’ve moved past wanting the world to be good; it just isn’t, and I can work with that.

      This type of radical acceptance eases the dread without making you believe you don’t need to work to make things better. This way I can see the truth AND not feel hopeless and apathetic. It’s not easy to think this way, but it is totally doable.