9/11.
I didnβt think much about the dangers of religion and βfaithβ in general until then.
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9/11.
I didnβt think much about the dangers of religion and βfaithβ in general until then.
I got glasses. That definitely changed the way I saw things. Everything suddenly became more focused.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine made me realize the fundamental wisdom of the saying "Speak softly and carry a big stick".
Covid, and specifically the response, lack of response, and rollback of response, to covid, worldwide. So much unnecessary death for treats.
2020 george floyd protests
even during protests about police brutality they did even more police brutality
it's never going to stop. the system has too many meaningless pressure valves that they've convinced people are actually valuable [writing a letter to a local official, voting (depending what state), clever chants during protests, etc]
I already knew we'd collapse before COVID, but seeing the reaction to COVID made me realize how absurdly stupid the average person is
Like at least with racism, you could tentatively argue that a mayo indirectly benefits from it. But the COVID brainworms is reminiscent of AI bots. Calling them cattle would be generous
The war in Iraq. It was bullshit and everyone knew it was bullshit, but it happened because politicians forced it through. 9/11 was a horrific disaster but the war in Iraq that followed left me completely jaded.
The coup in Bolivia shook me of any demsoc liberalism I still had in me and made me understand that a workerβs movement can only be defended with force
Less profound, but it destroyed my remaining lingering faith in any mainstream media sources and confirmed The Guardian had completed it's transition from a bunch of socialists in the 70s to a neoliberal establishment mouthpiece today.
Finally seeing sense and not believing religion anymore changed everything.
And oddly enough, it all started because of an X-Men movie.
The damn toilet paper crisis
The Obama presidency and how all flavors of western media acted like it was taking the US down a radical leftist path.
Finding out in primary school that other kids weren't poor and had all the shit they wanted while we sometimes had issues getting food.
That week recently when there were floods in every country except where there were fires in every country. That was wild.
Probably being on welfare for an extended period of time. It kinda beat the techno-libertarian out of me.
Most of my big internal changes were done through years of struggling in communities and therapy though
I stopped watching the 24/7 need channels. It cut out so much fear and paranoia that those channels thrive on.
The state murdering Fred Hampton.
When two friends and me got punched on the street by robbers, i look in all directions now.
Going through spine surgery at a relatively very young age, and all the suffering beforehand. Revealed just how fake the world is and just how superficial a lot of things are.