Which is what most westerns do. At a certain point you can judge people for falling for bullshit.

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    10 months ago

    I don’t live in Ukraine or Israel. After 9/11 I didn’t go to Afghanistan or Iraq. All the bullshit I saw was through the media.

    Most people care about (in rough order):

    1. Family, friends, the people close to them
    2. Their preferred recreation
    3. Work, school, and whatever non-recreation stuff they have to do to support themselves
    4. Stuff that they aren’t immediately interested in, but is close
    5. Stuff that they aren’t immediately interested in, but is farther away
    6. Stuff they actively dislike engaging with

    The top three take up the vast majority of time and attention, and U.S. foreign policy is five or six for most people. It’s not a priority, which is exactly why those in charge can get away with so much bullshit.

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      I see this sentiment get spread around a lot but anecdotally idk if it’s all that true anymore, especially not with younger people. Everyone is more online these days, and I constantly hear coworkers and customers at my job chatting about shit I’m surprised they even know about. Some Zoomer cashier was discussing BRICS with a customer, and this is just a normie ass lower middle class punk. Also fyi his take on it’s was god awful. My boomer retire dad knows what NAFO is. Maybe it a byproduct of living in the DC metro area, but it does seem like I see more and more people dropping hot takes about countries they can’t find on a fucking map these days and most of them are brainwormed to fuck. Awful politics abound on tiktok and reddit and the normies seem to be engaging with it.