Background: Everywhere I look people are breaking down.
Black people claiming they are exhausted from racial strife. They are asking for special accommodations (like paid leave or being excused from college classes or tests) whenever something happens to another black person in the news (e. g. Atlanta police killing a black man)
Transgender activists seem to be physically attacking everyone. journalists, comedians, other transsexuals, coworkers, politicians.
White males are under constant attack by feminists, activists, minorities and practitioners of the woke community. They are vilified based on their gender and race. Claims of White privilege and micro agressions are lodged in a continual barrage.
Let us not forget the many examples of left leaning women/activists who are well documented having mental breakdowns on social media because of Trump
Democrats claiming that anyone on the right/conservative side of the spectrum is a Nazi.
Major platforms like Twitter have become a battleground for free speech and suppression of wrong minded speech.
Censorship has reached an all time high in the country that used to proudly claim it was the free-est in the world.
Children are collapsing under the Fear uncertainty and doubt that educators are burdening them with. Exaggerated claims of climate apocalypses are cause children to commit suicide and others to have breakdowns
Question: How many people are now on psychoactive medications simply to cope with the shitshow that everyday life has become. How many others have turned to decriminalized intravenous drugs (heroin, morphine) like the residents of California and the Pacific Northwest.
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I dont think its social media and political matters as much as you say. A lot of the people I know going through this stuff actually have deeper trauma that comes from physical or emotional abuse at a young age and it just didn't hit them as much until the pandemic hit. A lot of people are dealing with spiritual warfare sadly and all we can do is pray and help them seek help
I think that you make a good point. It is not solely these changes to society but they might prove to be the straw that breaks the camels back and push someone beyond their limits