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Martin's avatar

I will just add one thing - stop using Internet. Disconnect and get back to normal physical life. The people brains are overloaded and getting crazy from that.

Stop using Zoom meetings, don't call via on WhatsApp, use normal phone, stop using Facebook, write letter, stop using Twitter, read printed newspaper, disconnect from Instagram, print pictures and show photo albums to others, meet people in person and talk with them face to face.

This will help to stop the madness and return people back to normal real world. There is no other way around, you have to get back to normal physical life or this craziness will continue.

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Frank's avatar

Completely agree Chris. Just keep standing up and do not be bullied. I stood up to the COVID bullying at work and was surprised at the support I got--after I continued to publicly, politely, and factually state my position. Be polite, but do not be bullied.

I tell people, "Please don’t try to save the world. That’s a temptation from the evil one that lures many of us in. Just be the best person you can be." I find the school board elections the most hopeful sign of turning things around. When Jehovahs Witnesses came to my door long ago and asked me, "Do you know the end of the world is coming soon?" I replied, "No, but I know I'm going to die." That's also the way to deal with the internet. Ask, "Is this something that is going to make me want to change my behavior?" If not, don't bother reading about it. I can't see how Kim Kardiashian's rear end means anything to my behavior, nor how Caitlyn Jenner's opinion means anything to my life. A male colleague once told me, "I decide on all the important issues, like our stance on nuclear disarmament. My wife decides on all the trivial stuff like where the kids go to school and what we have for dinner." He recognized the irony.

As to how to make it better, I have 2 doable but almost impossible suggestions. First, turn off the money spigot. If Congress and the Executive Branch have a trillion dollars a year to spend, the result will inevitably be a disaster that cannot be controlled. Second, end the charitable deduction. The churches will scream, the Red Cross will scream, but Bill Gates, George Soros, the Ford Foundation, Harvard et al will have to operate on a budget like the rest of us. I favor and donate to charities, but if they don't pay taxes on the income they take in every year, they will never care about what taxes do to the rest of us. If it doesn't hurt you, it's somebody else's problem.

Change people's minds by publicly standing for what YOU know is right, not what someone else tells you is right. To those I work with who think saving nature is their mission, I say, "The only thing Nature's ever done for me is try to kill me every day of my life. I don't litter and try to take care of my own household, not because Nature's ever done anything for me, but because I'm human, and I don't want to live in a pig sty."

Be a good person. Be kind. Don't be bullied. The world will change around you in ways you can never anticipate if you only stand for what's right for you and the people you encounter in your daily life. The rest is hubris.

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