• Jyek@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    It is normal. It’s been this way for ± 15 years. Certainly the entirety of my adulthood and I’m nearly 30.

    • FMT99@lemmy.world
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      If it’s any comfort, 99% of human existence before us was worse. 100 years ago no one cared what you thought if the powers that be wanted to send you to war. Don’t even get me started about your life if you were a woman or minority. You don’t like it? There must be something wrong with you, off to the insane asylum for shock therapy.

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        1 year ago

        That’s not the present yet, but a simple reminder that fascism is lurking and war will come because of food, water and mass migrations.

        You’re also diabolizing the past. But that’s another matter.

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        How is that different than now?
        We claim we won’t force you into the military, but if there’s not enough people who want to go to war, we’ll draft you.
        If you’re a woman or minority, we won’t kill you outright, but you’ll have reduced quality of life without a conformative man to vouch for you. Bad job selection, lowered wages, political/legal/policing discrimination, doctors assuming malingering and not giving healthcare, etc.
        People are still slapped with mental illness diagnoses and denied personal agency too. We shut down asylums, but we created mass homelessness. If you’re a social rebel or outcast, you get a mental illness label that stops you from gainful employment, allows all authority figures to disregard you entirely, and if you make too much noise we’ll send you to a psychiatric ward, give you court-mandated anti-psychotic injections under threat of jail, and even remove your power of attorney or make you a ward of the state.
        Oh, and involuntary shock therapy still exists, by the way.