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To Hell in a Handbasket

Evil Preys On The Ignorant And Greedy!
.....Yes, crime, injustice, Evil is getting Worse And Worse, lack of responsibility and morality, decay, decay, decay , snowball and Cancer over the millennia!!!
Is it, though?

Show mathematical proof, discounting the higher availability of news sources.
 
Good and evil have always been around. We just hear about it more with examples of it popping up on our phones every day in news feeds sent straight to our pockets. I don't know if we are any more evil now than we were centuries/millennia ago. However, it sure does feel like we have lost our way.
 
Good and evil have always been around. We just hear about it more with examples of it popping up on our phones every day in news feeds sent straight to our pockets. I don't know if we are any more evil now than we were centuries/millennia ago. However, it sure does feel like we have lost our way.
That’s what’s called a confirmation bias.


It’s a thing. Look into it.
 
The history of humankind and the grotesqueries perpetrated against each other since day 1 is absolutely appalling. Today, news from every corner of the earth gets delivered to our screens in a never ending stream constantly triggering our outrage. A mere 25 years ago we were blissfully ignorant of 85% of this type of content. IMO, to say we’ve never seen such depravity before is disingenuous.
Sure in the context of the history of mankind ( or is it peoplekind ?). In the history of this country though Hayes is right.
 
Speaking of more visibility of evil acts, there is no such thing as local news anymore. Even in our small market, we get "local" news for 30 minutes which is basically a mirror of the national news as a lead in to the national news for the following 30 minutes. Then another 30 minutes of local news which goes over the same crap that the national news covers. Excepting local sports and weather we end up with 70 minutes of riots, murders, trials on the eastern seaboard because only they count, etc. Local news has very few segments on our US congressman, none for the US senators, and if they ever put our state reps and senators on for interviews I'd fall over. We are not the big city, we don't get a lot of murders yet we get no break for all the crap going on in areas that have no impact in the hinterlands. If I want to know, I'll watch national news or check my cell phone. It's the reason we moved out of the big city and to ???, Texas.
 
I read something interesting about the stress of todays living. A bit over 200 years ago the fastest man had traveled was the speed of a horse or sailing ship. Something happen in Washington it’d be days before word of it reached people. Something happen in Europe (or any other place) it’d be weeks, if Ever, before you heard about it. Now, everything that happens anywhere is “live” in your face 5 minutes later. This information overload is a primary source of stress. Makes sense.
 
I put a lot of the blame on our ultra liberal educational system. Kids today are brought up in an environment where they think life should be fair, entitlement, anything goes, participation trophys and grades don't matter. They don't have to work to achieve anything and aren't taught basic human values. Then when reality slaps 'em up side the head, they have no idea how to deal with it and go nuts. Often resulting in senseless violence.
This is a very, very big part of the problem. Yes, evil and violence has always been around, and yes we see more of it more often today than a couple decades ago, But I believe it's hard to argue that it is in fact far worse than a couple decades ago. Forget the news cycles we all blame on keeping us surrounded by the evil, look close around you at your own close circumstances. How many folks do you know today who attend church regularly, or at least see to it their kids do? How many folks do you know personally who teach their kids that 'participation' trophies are not the answer, or that will support a teacher who tries to instill civility in their students ... (note): These teachers admittedly are few and far between these days and most seem to be far more progressive than a couple decades ago. But when you are made aware of one, do you support them?

I could go on and on listing things that have changed during our lifetimes, most just simple things that we've decided are easier to ignore than respond to. Evil in all forms has increased, good people involvement has decreased, and the result is what we're seeing today. I don't claim to have the answer, except for more good people involvement. Attend local political activities and when something comes up that in our heart we know will help tear down civility, speak up, take a stand in opposition, try to make a difference.

I know it all sounds so simple, and it is. WE just have to make that stand that Hayes and others mentioned above. At some point it will have to come or civilization as we know it will end. Just this one man's opinion.
 
I was always plugged in to real world trends in my career and I agree that evil is not new. I also agree that the 24 hour news cycle keeps it in our face.

Some individuals' behavior has always been outside the bounds of social controls. What I sense is an increased tempo of atrocity in recent years. For example, I researched mass killings going back as far as Vlad the Impaler for courses I taught and they are nothing new, but the frequency today is alarming. Events that used to shock the collective conscience have become almost routine. What I sense is an indication of foundational societal rot that will be difficult to repair.
Abso-damn-lutely AGREE!!!
 
This is a very, very big part of the problem. Yes, evil and violence has always been around, and yes we see more of it more often today than a couple decades ago, But I believe it's hard to argue that it is in fact far worse than a couple decades ago. Forget the news cycles we all blame on keeping us surrounded by the evil, look close around you at your own close circumstances. How many folks do you know today who attend church regularly, or at least see to it their kids do? How many folks do you know personally who teach their kids that 'participation' trophies are not the answer, or that will support a teacher who tries to instill civility in their students ... (note): These teachers admittedly are few and far between these days and most seem to be far more progressive than a couple decades ago. But when you are made aware of one, do you support them?

I could go on and on listing things that have changed during our lifetimes, most just simple things that we've decided are easier to ignore than respond to. Evil in all forms has increased, good people involvement has decreased, and the result is what we're seeing today. I don't claim to have the answer, except for more good people involvement. Attend local political activities and when something comes up that in our heart we know will help tear down civility, speak up, take a stand in opposition, try to make a difference.

I know it all sounds so simple, and it is. WE just have to make that stand that Hayes and others mentioned above. At some point it will have to come or civilization as we know it will end. Just this one man's opinion.
Again: confirmation bias.

 
That’s what’s called a confirmation bias.


It’s a thing. Look into it.
What's it called when the fact that news sources couldn't/didn't report it years ago, or that people didn't have access to the same news sources of long ago lead people to believe, or at least to argue that it didn't happen?
 
Again: confirmation bias.

I don't think anyone here is arguing that 'Confirmation Bias' does not exist, but that's not what we're talking about here. When we are inundated day after day by any/all news sources ... both those we agree with and those we disagree with, confirmation bias has little to do with a reasonable thinking individual.
 
I don't think anyone here is arguing that 'Confirmation Bias' does not exist, but that's not what we're talking about here. When we are inundated day after day by any/all news sources ... both those we agree with and those we disagree with, confirmation bias has little to do with a reasonable thinking individual.
If you think the worlds going to hell in a handbasket…

You’re gonna pay attention to news that confirms this, and ignore anything that disputes it.

And yes—I think that’s very much what’s going on.
 
"news sources"? Brain Washing, Controlled Media, Elite Control.....
"mathematical proof" from where the FBI? Quinnipiac?

Quotes can be thrown out all day long from a hundred soapboxes to meet any narrative...

Drone On!

Gotcha.

You’re unable to back up your point.
 
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