21 Signs That Made Us Decide Humanity Is Doomed
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I have to limit how much I view social media because there are so many absolutely disgusting people being cheered on, celebrated, and supported for things that they should be ashamed of. -u/black_soul_gym
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I work retail and we are running 50% off this week. People are unable to do the math, and tell how much 2 of the same product will cost. The products are priced with both the original price and the sale price. -u/aniacret
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I studied ecology and then taught biology and environmental science for 16 years. Warnings from scientists on climate change have become more and more dire, and global leaders/corporations continue to talk about taking action but they don't actually do what is required. They have instead become skilled at making the average citizen feel bad and responsible for it. -u/aartadventure
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The absolute unwillingness to make decisions based on history. "The last 3 times we tried it this bad thing happened, but it'll work this time." It doesn't. -u/bludstone
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I worked at a 24 hour convenience store in Harvard Square in the '90s and dealt with mostly tourists and Harvard students. Seeing all these people from around the world and all of our “brightest” minds collectively in one room made me realize just how stupid people are. It’s amazing we’ve gotten this far. Morons, all of us. -u/Sirnando138
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When I realized psychopaths rise to positions of influence at a disproportionate rate. Something fundamentally self-destructive about humanity, not enough people seek positions in society to better society.
Far too often it’s selfish people seeking to abuse positions of influence for their own benefit even if it means screwing over everyone else. -u/Anagnorsis
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Probably after experiencing how rapidly many people turn into selfish, aggressive, uncivilized thugs over mundane things. Each year, when shoppers are allowed out in public on Black Friday. I've seen deranged mothers clawing each other's faces over the last slightly discounted 4K TV. Fistfights over who is next into a store.
Then we had the lockdown in 2020 and I got to see people pulling each other's hair out over toilet paper. Ramming trollies in aisles. Spitting and swearing nutters charging and tackling other shoppers over pasta and water. Bedlam.
Recent 'fuel shortages' in the UK saw some areas beset by panic buyers, people getting assaulted on the forecourts. Road rage outside filling stations. Scenes not out of place in a Mad Max film. I shudder to imagine how people would react to a real crisis. -deleted user
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When I was in school I had a class on crime and mental health. I had to do a research paper and during the research I read a lot of studies about how many problems in the world can be solved with mental health treatment, housing and feeding people who need it.
And then reading other studies where the public constantly opposes said treatment. The reality is that most people in the world would rather spend $100 putting someone in jail than $90 treating them. We, as a species, would rather punish someone for crimes, even if it means continuing the cycle of criminality wherein WE ARE THE VICTIMS. -u/shaidyn
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Every time I look around all I see are lobsters boiling in a pot, all arguing with each other whether the pot is made of brass or stainless steel.
These are the moments that will be described in future textbooks when trying to explain the downfall of western society, assuming anyone will be around to read & write them. -u/MrPoptartMan
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Moms doing TikTok dances next to their ill or dying children in the hospital for views and likes. -u/deleted
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When the UN announced that the climate change point of no return will happen soon, and nobody did anything about it. -u/StationaryApe
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When I learned that nukes exist. Basically, we're one mad dictator away from all dying. -u/orange-cap
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Having depression made me realize many things that made me lose hope very fast. The fact that there are people literally starving and asking for money in the streets, and then we have Kanye West, a millionaire, selling his new album for $350 USD and buying a mansion in front of his ex's. -u/STJ41
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Not a specific incident but; the fact that it takes teams of people working in coordinated effort to build even a moderately sized building. Only one idiot with a bomb to destroy that building. -u/Skoziss
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