I've been avoiding all coverage of the non-event like the plague.
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I don't know why this even has spiked my distaste for media so sharply. For the past few days if I hear a news show start mentioning the shooting I turn it off so fast. If I see a post or link about it I scroll away.
Anyone else have this reaction?
Normally I don't mind listening to the "news" but I've just not wanted to encounter the ritualistic sympathy and the "and that's why you have to do whatever they want now" reaction.
@futurebird yes, this feels more like emotional manipulation than news coverage.
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For example Bruce Springsteen was giving a concert when this happened and started with a prayer that the president was safe.
And you know? That's fine. Everyone should be safe. I get his reaction probably only hearing "there was an assassination attempt on the president" the normal reaction is "that is awful"
But we aren't in a normal place are we? A lot of people are mad at the boss over this. Which is also a little tacky.
And yet understandable.
@futurebird Going with "I hope for good results" might be too on the nose?
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For example Bruce Springsteen was giving a concert when this happened and started with a prayer that the president was safe.
And you know? That's fine. Everyone should be safe. I get his reaction probably only hearing "there was an assassination attempt on the president" the normal reaction is "that is awful"
But we aren't in a normal place are we? A lot of people are mad at the boss over this. Which is also a little tacky.
And yet understandable.
I'm not mad at Springsteen for saying he was glad the president was safe. But, I also don't want to hear it or participate.
I keep coming back to "bomb them back into the stone age" I keep hearing those words. It's not appropriate to treat a person so devoid of human compassion and so detached from reality with kid gloves when you know that if someone shot you or me dead this man would giggle and clap like a child.
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I don't know why this even has spiked my distaste for media so sharply. For the past few days if I hear a news show start mentioning the shooting I turn it off so fast. If I see a post or link about it I scroll away.
Anyone else have this reaction?
Normally I don't mind listening to the "news" but I've just not wanted to encounter the ritualistic sympathy and the "and that's why you have to do whatever they want now" reaction.
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@futurebird it is like so second-hand embarrassing it hurts.
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I'm not mad at Springsteen for saying he was glad the president was safe. But, I also don't want to hear it or participate.
I keep coming back to "bomb them back into the stone age" I keep hearing those words. It's not appropriate to treat a person so devoid of human compassion and so detached from reality with kid gloves when you know that if someone shot you or me dead this man would giggle and clap like a child.
I really resent how these kinds of people have forced me to hate them. I don't enjoy hating people. I want to find another way.
But that impulse is clownish at this juncture. It's madness. Perhaps God may heal their souls but I am not God and that is beyond me.
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I've been avoiding all coverage of the non-event like the plague. I just can't deal with people being serious, sober, solemn and somber over this.
I don't even want to be serious about wondering if it was "fake" or not. I do not care about these people. I do not care.
But, I *have* wondered what sort of funny things happened.

If you are in the same boat the Humanist Report has given this topic the coverage it deserves. The tone is perfect.
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You sum up my feelings about it exactly. I could not be more indifferent. There are so many other important things to focus on rn.
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You sum up my feelings about it exactly. I could not be more indifferent. There are so many other important things to focus on rn.
Exactly. But I do feel like I need to at least track if this will make some people crazy in new ways or not. If it's going to create more danger for people I care about it as they spin narratives.
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I don't know why this even has spiked my distaste for media so sharply. For the past few days if I hear a news show start mentioning the shooting I turn it off so fast. If I see a post or link about it I scroll away.
Anyone else have this reaction?
Normally I don't mind listening to the "news" but I've just not wanted to encounter the ritualistic sympathy and the "and that's why you have to do whatever they want now" reaction.
@futurebird yes. I tend, and have tended for a long while now, to scroll away from most that appears at first glance to come from the trump or pro trump sector.
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I really resent how these kinds of people have forced me to hate them. I don't enjoy hating people. I want to find another way.
But that impulse is clownish at this juncture. It's madness. Perhaps God may heal their souls but I am not God and that is beyond me.
@futurebird it's so infuriating. How many bazillion guns in this country and none of these assholes can pull off a simple assassination? Tetsuya Yamagami had to build a gun from scratch to kill Shinzo Abe, this country is a fucking joke.
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Exactly. But I do feel like I need to at least track if this will make some people crazy in new ways or not. If it's going to create more danger for people I care about it as they spin narratives.
I can understand that! For me, I see how these events barely move the needle anymore. We heard about how the Kirk murder was going to change everything, but as far as I can tell it hasn’t at all. But maybe that is bc I’m not plugged into that world. I read the news rather than watching it, which helps a lot in removing myself from the reality TV feeling of it all. My Mastodon friends also supply me with good articles. Grateful to be here!
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I really resent how these kinds of people have forced me to hate them. I don't enjoy hating people. I want to find another way.
But that impulse is clownish at this juncture. It's madness. Perhaps God may heal their souls but I am not God and that is beyond me.
You sum it up nicely.
After having them seen instigate so much violence, and their disregard for its victims, it's really hard to feel anything for them.
Seeing them try to instrumentalize the event for their political gain makes me sick. Heck, even if they did nothing, it would still feel like a distraction from all the other shit they are pulling.
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I can understand that! For me, I see how these events barely move the needle anymore. We heard about how the Kirk murder was going to change everything, but as far as I can tell it hasn’t at all. But maybe that is bc I’m not plugged into that world. I read the news rather than watching it, which helps a lot in removing myself from the reality TV feeling of it all. My Mastodon friends also supply me with good articles. Grateful to be here!
Yesterday it was the security needs of the ballroom, today it’s No Kings! So much flailing around. I wish the press spent more of their time covering real active harms inflicted by this admin.

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I really resent how these kinds of people have forced me to hate them. I don't enjoy hating people. I want to find another way.
But that impulse is clownish at this juncture. It's madness. Perhaps God may heal their souls but I am not God and that is beyond me.
@futurebird I feel much the same. I disliked hating G.W.'s admin so much, but at least my anger was limited to just a relative handful in that administration based on their flawed (IMO) worldview. Now, there's not even a worldview; it's just bile and venom all the way down for the sake of it. And it's coming from not only the administration itself but everyone who continues to support it. I have to be *completely* intolerant of them for my and my wife's physical and emotional safety!
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Yesterday it was the security needs of the ballroom, today it’s No Kings! So much flailing around. I wish the press spent more of their time covering real active harms inflicted by this admin.

And it's starting to sound like the "assassin" might not have even fired first or at all.
I could see some guy getting in a shouting match with a maga head security guard and maybe flashing a gun and then our keystone cops overreact and shoot (and also miss) and this is all happening on another floor from where Trump is. But since shots were fired we have to have this "harrowing tale of how the president survived an attempt on his life"
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And it's starting to sound like the "assassin" might not have even fired first or at all.
I could see some guy getting in a shouting match with a maga head security guard and maybe flashing a gun and then our keystone cops overreact and shoot (and also miss) and this is all happening on another floor from where Trump is. But since shots were fired we have to have this "harrowing tale of how the president survived an attempt on his life"
At least this time it doesn't seem like it was "friendly fire" so many of the other shooters have been former maga, this guy isn't though maybe. Although my trust is in the toilet. A manifesto? A nice little document to explain everything.
I guess it can happen.
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I can understand that! For me, I see how these events barely move the needle anymore. We heard about how the Kirk murder was going to change everything, but as far as I can tell it hasn’t at all. But maybe that is bc I’m not plugged into that world. I read the news rather than watching it, which helps a lot in removing myself from the reality TV feeling of it all. My Mastodon friends also supply me with good articles. Grateful to be here!
@lucybeahere @futurebird
> We heard about how the Kirk murder was going to change everything, but as far as I can tell it hasn’t at allYeah we'd need this to happen to more people than just Kirk alone in order for them to understand that they can be next; _that_ would move the needle.
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I really resent how these kinds of people have forced me to hate them. I don't enjoy hating people. I want to find another way.
But that impulse is clownish at this juncture. It's madness. Perhaps God may heal their souls but I am not God and that is beyond me.
@futurebird Yes, it is hypocritical for most Americans to say they are glad the President was safe when they are eagerly awaiting Trump to die. On the other hand, natural causes are better, because it becomes harder to make him a martyr.
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I don't know why this even has spiked my distaste for media so sharply. For the past few days if I hear a news show start mentioning the shooting I turn it off so fast. If I see a post or link about it I scroll away.
Anyone else have this reaction?
Normally I don't mind listening to the "news" but I've just not wanted to encounter the ritualistic sympathy and the "and that's why you have to do whatever they want now" reaction.
@futurebird I think a big part of it for me anyway—for children in this country, nearly daily, this happens somewhere, and the fear of it is ever-present. The minor ones, these dorks don’t even cover. They’re too afraid of backlash to turn their vast attention apparatus to chronic, violent harm to children.
Now that it’s happened to them, they expect us to care? No. If the kids of America can put up with this, elite media personalities can too
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I've been avoiding all coverage of the non-event like the plague. I just can't deal with people being serious, sober, solemn and somber over this.
I don't even want to be serious about wondering if it was "fake" or not. I do not care about these people. I do not care.
But, I *have* wondered what sort of funny things happened.

If you are in the same boat the Humanist Report has given this topic the coverage it deserves. The tone is perfect.
- YouTube
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@futurebird It's actually gross. I can't stomach the news in general these days; I kinda just catch up all in one go every 1 or 2 weeks. The daily atrocities are just not good for my wellbeing, but expecting me to be all solemn because somebody wanted to pop off the president!? That's just offensive. Like when they started scolding people for having the audacity to say that Charlie Kirk kinda had it coming... well sorry, but have you looked around? This shit is not fxcing okay.
