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Are we experiencing psychological trauma on a mass scale?

  • Yes

    Votes: 29 72.5%
  • No

    Votes: 11 27.5%

  • Total voters
    40
  • Poll closed .
lacrimosa

lacrimosa

Student
Jul 1, 2024
173
Given the state of things regarding climate change and the 24/7 negative news cycle and the recent assassination attempt of Donald Trump, which resulted in the death and injuries of innocent people.

Do you believe that this is adding to your trauma or pessimism?

Are we as a species experiencing psychological trauma on a mass scale?
 
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Sulyya

Sulyya

Synergist
Mar 6, 2023
534
The things you listed aren't my causes of despair personally but everyone has their own sensitivities, with no shortage of sources.
 
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Pluto

Pluto

Meowing to go out
Dec 27, 2020
3,685
WWII was worse.

HIROSHIMA THUMBNAIL IMAGE   Tyler Bamford 2
Hiroshima
 
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pilotviolin

pilotviolin

five lives too late, and there's blood in my hair
Jan 27, 2024
257
the air around is so bleak and sad, with little reprieve
 
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ClownWorld2023

Arcanist
Sep 18, 2023
441
I don't think trauma is the right word for it, but the negative events in the world do affect the way people think.

What I'm mostly seeing is that it causes polarization among people, which results in toxic behavior.


And that's just one thing that's going on.

There's also the rise of cost of living combined with lack of meaningful action from governments and politicians.


Anyway I'm not in the right mindset right now to make a fully coherent post, but the above things I mentioned are having a huge effect on us humans right now as species.

These also increase the odds of even worse things happening, like wars.
 
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Dr Iron Arc

Dr Iron Arc

Into the Unknown
Feb 10, 2020
20,300
They say being born is the ultimate trauma, having to be forced to exist outside of the comfort of the womb. In that way, it's a trauma we all share (with some possible exceptions).
 
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innominesatanas44

innominesatanas44

🇷🇸
Feb 16, 2023
165
No, I think most people are apathetic to these events, unless you are living in a war zone. Most people don't care until they are effected personally.
 
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EvisceratedJester

EvisceratedJester

|| What Else Could I Be But a Jester ||
Oct 21, 2023
2,065
No, at least no more than usual.
 
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AmericanMary

AmericanMary

Mage
Apr 30, 2024
548
Watched 9/11 on the TV in my class while in elementary school and some girl running around screaming her dad is there =0

American politics stopped making me sad a lot time ago lol
 
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Grimpoteuthis

Grimpoteuthis

Your deep sea friend
Jul 1, 2023
60
Only if you are cursed with high sensitivity and empathy. Many people get desensitized and numb to the sufferings of those who are not directly involved in their lives as a result of the information overload we have today. They might get upset but are able to move on with their lives pretty quickly. The ones who are affected the most are those whose minds are already in a dark place.
 
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sserafim

sserafim

brighter than the sun, that’s just me
Sep 13, 2023
8,784
No, I don't think so. Most people just don't care about things unless they're directly affected by them
 
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ijustwishtodie

ijustwishtodie

death will be my ultimate bliss
Oct 29, 2023
3,655
No, I don't think so. Most people just don't care about things unless they're directly affected by them
Exactly, this is how it is. I'm like this as well, most of us are. It's just human nature
 
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WhiteRabbit

WhiteRabbit

I'm late, i'm late. For a very important date.
Feb 12, 2019
1,293
I've noticed more of a doomer mentality online that I didn't see as much of in the past, even when we were going though things like the 08 recession.
 
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wCvML2

Member
Nov 15, 2021
298
Maybe not necessarily trauma but sure the news can influence people. When bad things are happening to the country, even if it's indirect to most individuals, there's a surgence in patriotism and much more willingness to serve the country and volunteer, but on the flip side of the coin - when things get really bad people who don't want anything to do with it want to escape it even more and flee.
 
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Praestat_Mori

Mori praestat, quam haec pati!
May 21, 2023
10,108
No. None of this stuff is traumatic to me or would make me depressive or suicidal. I simply have no influence on all that.
 
Terry A. Davis

Terry A. Davis

Member
Aug 28, 2023
61
its traumatic to know whats really going on. how this is all theatre to justify ww3 with china, russia and iran.

but good luck telling people about it. we're heading right over a cliff and nobody gives a shit. its why i both care alot and dont care at all.
 
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