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submitted 5 days ago by sarah2653@lemmy.ml to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

I remember my childhood mostly as a happy, oblivious one, affordable food, the usual disagreements between liberals and republicans, but nothing unhinged (say taxes, migrants or abortion). At least it looks reasonable today.

Now it's like everything is unhinged: politics seem to be based on purely emotional reactions and the other side is hell bent on destroying the country: texas starts heavily gerrymandering to secure 5 extra republican seats at the next midterms? california starts lobbying for doing exactly the same and dismantling an independent redistricting commission texas never had.

When I was younger it seemed politics were more rational and cruelty never seemed to be the point of doing nothing. Now we execute people with nitrogen gas, meaning a conscious person has to breathe something he knows its going to kill him during 4 minutes. This is somehow not cruel and unusual. And nobody bats an eye.

I still don't get how populists can be so popular now, they simplify complex issues most people without a degree in the matter, cannot grasp. This includes me.

I'm now 35 and wonder if I'm already talking like an old person who misses his young days so hard. I see that in people in their 60s and hoped never to become one of them, but here I am. To a younger person I may look like one of those old guys who lives to rant.

Am I going to feel even more detached and depressed with each passing day?

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[-] catshit_dogfart@lemmy.world 5 points 3 days ago

My observation is that the accomplishments of older times would be entirely impossible today, like basically all the public services we enjoy wouldn't be possible if they were proposed as a new thing.

Take the post office, if somebody had a big idea for the government to build tens of thousands of buildings and hire over a million people just to move around pieces of paper - they'd be laughed out of the room. Impossible, the government couldn't and shouldn't do any of that. All public services: the fire department, the police department, and especially public libraries, that all couldn't be created in the current political environment if it hadn't already been built.

[-] dellish@lemmy.world 1 points 23 hours ago

In a similar vain, I enjoy rewatching Chernobyl and thinking "what if this happened in the USA instead?" I just can't imagine the government and people mobilising that quickly. Everything would have to wait for tender responses, companies would price-gouge for their efforts, people wouldn't take "you will do it because it needs to be done" as an answer. The catastrophe would be way worse and clean up would have taken longer.

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