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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’ve found this to be a liberal female phenomenon for the most part. Males are just rolling with it and going about their lives.[/quote] Men don’t use electricity or eat or need health care? [/quote] There is a reason why typical white males need so much DEI to help them compete, they kind of suck. Just subjugate women, deport brown people, institutionalize racism, and tada, claim superiority. They are just sad Little boys.[/quote] I’d like to thank you and all the other debilitatingly depressed and anxious females the proved my point with their 5 pages of posts.[/quote] DP. Tell me what is so great about being a callous, uncaring person? Should we all endeavor to just care less?[/quote] Yes. Life is a lot easier when you stop worrying about stuff you cannot control. Focus on you immediate family first, then your neighbors, then your community, city, country, the world. You have less energy the less connected you are as that group gets further away.[/quote] I don’t have to go far beyond myself and my to see the effects. Members of my family of origin, my coworkers’ families, and many people in my small church are being affected by this. You’re right that “worrying” does nothing, but seeing sad things happening to other people makes me feel sad too. I don’t stew or dwell on it. I’m not crying about it. But I know it’s happening and it makes me feel less happy about living here. I loved living here before because there was a sense of us all doing good work, having purpose, and raising our kids in a stable, prosperous, and neighborly environment. It isn’t the same anymore. [/quote] So true. My neighbors donated a bunk bed to a Hispanic family with small children. They picked up the bed part, which is all they could fit in their vehicle, and they planned to come back for the stairs. But they never returned. She asked around and found out they were picked up by ICE. Now the stairs are just sitting in their driveway as a reminder of this awful country—this place I once thought was decent but now know is filled with hate. I don’t know how anyone can say, “just look the other way.” [/quote]
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