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It Just Gets Worse

SillyOldBear

Teddy Bears Rule! 🐻
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#1
I am beginning to think this world is determined to destroy itself. The tariff war accelerates. How many companies will close and jobs be lost as a result? Wars proliferate around the world. Peace seems an impossibility. But then, there have always been wars. Human beings have always been busy killing each other. But the rich should come out of this okay. Those with moderate incomes and poor will just become poorer and poorer. I find the world to be a very disgusting place these days.
 

LumberJack

Huggy Bear 🐻
#3
... Those with moderate incomes and poor will just become poorer and poorer. I find the world to be a very disgusting place these days.
Me too. I am nearly panicking after watching some news commentary videos on YT. Shit's getting out of control all over the world. Thinking I should invest in some canned and other non-perishable food just in case. I am contacting my legislators. Trying to get up the courage to go to a protest.
 

SillyOldBear

Teddy Bears Rule! 🐻
Staff Alumni
#4
All we need is more turbulence in this *f_cked world. The pope has died. I am not catholic but am sure this only adds to the mess. And stock market is crashing because two egotistical, arrogant, stubborn ruling leaders will not compromise on anything. They would rather see their own countries collapse in ruin than back down. And if the whole world goes with them, that is okay too. Stock market is crashing today as a result. Old people like me don't have time to recoup losses. But then leaders don't care about old people, or sick people, or those living in poverty. They just care about their own damn egos. Whenever I even glance at the news it only increases my desire to die. Thank goodness I don't look at it too closely.
 
#5
The pope has died. I am not catholic but am sure this only adds to the mess.
It's sad that he died. Maybe the next one will be really nice though.
And stock market is crashing because two egotistical, arrogant, stubborn ruling leaders will not compromise on anything
Something good may come out of it, who knows. Markets go down, then later they go up.

hank goodness I don't look at it too closely
It's probably better to stay away from the news if it always makes you feel worse.

I hope things will turn out ok and that you'll feel better soon.
 

LumberJack

Huggy Bear 🐻
#8
Sadly, I think they do care about older people, the sick, the poor and the suffering. They are getting a sick form of entertainment watching all of us ā€œpeasants,ā€ as they see us, get hurt.
 

LumberJack

Huggy Bear 🐻
#9
It's sad that he died. Maybe the next one will be really nice though.
I think Pope Francis was a great guy. When he came into the job, he said that maybe the church could cool it in the bashing gays and outlawing a medical procedure that would save 10s of thousands of lives were it available to women who need them, and ya know, maybe do some, like, helping the poor, giving sanctuary to strangers, and other things that the Jesus guy plastered all over the place commanded. This did not endear him to the status quo elites, to put it mildly.

He was criticized, I think rightly, for not condemning the invasion of Ukraine on the very first day of the ā€œspecial military operation.ā€

I think there were other things that he slow-walked, but I am tired, aka too lazy to look things up. I say this as a non-Christian, and definitely not Catholic at any stage of my life. I did have a fascination with the lives of the saints, interestingly. I am, however an ex-Christian who grew up indoctrinated with hard-core fundamentalism stuff, like the Bible is literally history, and the flood and Lot’s wife turning into a pillar of salt, etc, is historically factual.

Like a good little student, I thought that was great news, because if the Bible is the true and complete Word of God, then all I had to do was study it, and then I would know how to keep on good terms with the big guy. Little did I know that my study would lead me to become an atheist, and I was gay as it turned out, so I would be kicked out if I came out anyway. Also I wanted to practice music on Sunday afternoon.

Based on these studies, though, I feel pretty confident that I have a grasp on what the teachings are, once we strip away the thou shalt stone anyone you don’t like part. BTW, JC himself gave an object lesson about the holier than thou attitude when he said, ā€œLet he who is without sin cast the first stone.ā€

I think Pope Francis was on the right track. I do worry that the next pope will be like the previous one, who was complicit in covering up the CSA scandal when he was a bishop. I consider that pope a monster. I know how CSA f*cks with a child’s head, and it gets 10x worse when the abuser is a beloved authority figure who cows the victims into silence through threats and gaslighting. Ok, I gotta calm down.
 

Shinzon1

Well-Known Member
#11
I find I'm starting to doubt my own political sanity when I'm starting to wonder if they are trying to crash the economy on purpose cause they think something worse may occur. Like better to set the thing on fire on purpose then letting the wires short out and the fire happen anyway.

Then I remember that these are essentially the same guys who booked the front of a gardening store for a press conference cause someone fatfingered things somewhere
 

Fbr27

Well-Known Member
#12
Don't know what to say honestly.

The lives of my grandfathers and fathers were way worst than mine in many aspects.

I'm not old as some people are here and maybe I'm not as affected by skepticism about the future as some people are, but I think things can always change for the worst in some places and for the best in others.

Elections and democracy are messy like that. I've been through enough political turnoil in my country to know that politicians never really can be popular forever.

About america: What is happening in america feels too much like what happened here in my country. Politicians think that they have infinite popularity and that being weak means that they are being dominated by other forces and they end up losing their whole strategy by trying to do too much.

Of course I'm not a specialist on american politics. I'm just some guy. But the parallels are just too much to not notice it.
 

Gonz

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#13
I think Pope Francis was a great guy. When he came into the job, he said that maybe the church could cool it in the bashing gays and outlawing a medical procedure that would save 10s of thousands of lives were it available to women who need them, and ya know, maybe do some, like, helping the poor, giving sanctuary to strangers, and other things that the Jesus guy plastered all over the place commanded. This did not endear him to the status quo elites, to put it mildly.

He was criticized, I think rightly, for not condemning the invasion of Ukraine on the very first day of the ā€œspecial military operation.ā€

I think there were other things that he slow-walked, but I am tired, aka too lazy to look things up. I say this as a non-Christian, and definitely not Catholic at any stage of my life. I did have a fascination with the lives of the saints, interestingly. I am, however an ex-Christian who grew up indoctrinated with hard-core fundamentalism stuff, like the Bible is literally history, and the flood and Lot’s wife turning into a pillar of salt, etc, is historically factual.

Like a good little student, I thought that was great news, because if the Bible is the true and complete Word of God, then all I had to do was study it, and then I would know how to keep on good terms with the big guy. Little did I know that my study would lead me to become an atheist, and I was gay as it turned out, so I would be kicked out if I came out anyway. Also I wanted to practice music on Sunday afternoon.

Based on these studies, though, I feel pretty confident that I have a grasp on what the teachings are, once we strip away the thou shalt stone anyone you don’t like part. BTW, JC himself gave an object lesson about the holier than thou attitude when he said, ā€œLet he who is without sin cast the first stone.ā€

I think Pope Francis was on the right track. I do worry that the next pope will be like the previous one, who was complicit in covering up the CSA scandal when he was a bishop. I consider that pope a monster. I know how CSA f*cks with a child’s head, and it gets 10x worse when the abuser is a beloved authority figure who cows the victims into silence through threats and gaslighting. Ok, I gotta calm down.
That’s not far off from my experience as a former Catholic. I was involved with the church as a child (I was a choirboy who went to Catholic schools, which never fails to amuse people who met me as an adult). Went to church several times a week, half the adults in my life were priests and nuns, had bible study right between English and math every day for over a decade.

I swallowed my doubts about the truth of the church’s teachings, but eventually became disillusioned with the organization, which led to being more willing to question it. I’d call myself an agnostic now, with a distaste for organized religion in general.

It’d be fair to call me a liberal or progressive, and it was the biblical Jesus (as well as JRR Tolkien and CS Lewis, who were both very much writing as Christians) who helped me develop my sense of morality and led me there.

All that was to say that, even if I didn’t believe in the literal truth of any of it and, even if he wasn’t above criticism, the election of Pope Francis was a big step in the right direction for the Catholic church and I hope they continue that with the next one.
 

Survivorist

Black sheep of my family....
#14
It is sometimes so weird to see, how quickly things slip our memory. Other news are coming - and we do not think any longer of yesterday. I mean. for weeks now, I have not heard a lot about Ukraine. But Gaza war is now every second day, stupid Trump, who gets the world into a new recession, is on daily - the new eventual war between India-Pakistan is possible, China invading Taiwan on schedule and the attack on Iran - is pending. Looking back - I see only that COVID and 2020 the whole world is not the same as before. Not a day goes by, I am not afraid now - and have to tell myself "relax, you can't change it". I fear that one day (most probably sooner than later) retirement will simply not be paid any longer.

In all this disorder only one secure place is left - my small apartment in Africa. I can live there for 300 bucks a month. I know where and what to work. But generally, yes - all is over. This was already clear in this old YouTube video - "Why everything will collapse" - and it speaks of current affairs, we ALL have forgotten.

Check:
 

SillyOldBear

Teddy Bears Rule! 🐻
Staff Alumni
#15
Most recent bill sent to our governor to sign will give state the highest gasoline sales tax in the nation. Will add more fees to driver's licenses and car licenses. And those are just a few of the tax increases. Fuck this state.
 

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