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jebartle 03-08-2022 06:25 AM

Opinions
 
Seems like everyone has one, which is a good thing, my OPINION IS, why can't we get along, and move on, why oh why, "Get your panties in a wad", geeez!

ThirdOfFive 03-08-2022 06:39 AM

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Originally Posted by jebartle (Post 2069847)
Seems like everyone has one, which is a good thing, my OPINION IS, why can't we get along, and move on, why oh why, "Get your panties in a wad", geeez!

Well, you know what they say about opinions...

davem4616 03-08-2022 07:48 AM

IMHO, for a species that is supposed to be social....we certainly seem to have a difficult time playing together in the sandbox

Carla B 03-08-2022 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by davem4616 (Post 2069885)
IMHO, for a species that is supposed to be social....we certainly seem to have a difficult time playing together in the sandbox

Reminds me of the children's song, "I Don't Want to Play in Your Yard, I Don't Like You Anymore."

MrFlorida 03-08-2022 08:23 AM

I don't wear panties, so I wouldn't know...

Madelaine Amee 03-08-2022 08:52 AM

I think it is just another "phase" we are going through. This too shall pass at soe pint and things will settle back down again.

It could also be attributed to so much technology, social media etc etc. The less you know, the less you have to worry about. Nowadays we know so much about everything, and if we don't know it we can search for it on Google.

Stu from NYC 03-08-2022 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by MrFlorida (Post 2069909)
I don't wear panties, so I wouldn't know...

Thank you for sharing.:bigbow:

ThirdOfFive 03-08-2022 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Madelaine Amee (Post 2069931)
I think it is just another "phase" we are going through. This too shall pass at soe pint and things will settle back down again.

It could also be attributed to so much technology, social media etc etc. The less you know, the less you have to worry about. Nowadays we know so much about everything, and if we don't know it we can search for it on Google.

"Social" media. The ultimate oxymoron.

We've become victims not only of our own technology but our own obtuseness. We're a society less concerned about information than we are about validation, and unfortunately, on Google, you can find "information" to validate any point of view, no matter how bizarre, in just a few mouse clicks.

RICH1 03-08-2022 09:12 AM

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Originally Posted by MrFlorida (Post 2069909)
I don't wear panties, so I wouldn't know...

Have we met at CITY FIRE?

MartinSE 03-08-2022 09:25 AM

I think the "root cause" of our problems and all the vitriol is the internet. It is something new, it is sometimes called "information overload". We know everything that is going on everywhere all the time - that is good. The bad is EVERYONE has a bullhorn louder that even Presidents have historically had, which means fringe groups no matter how small and insignificant, that used to just be a "local annoyance" can now have international audiences. Most of them are wrong, but some of them can be very convincing.

This combined with 24/7 news which has to find ways to stretch 1 hours worth of news into a constant stream for 24 hours, competing with every other "news" stream for clicks. That leads to the sensationalistic/vitriolic headlines and stories written to spin a particular point of view or opinion.

And on the news, I don't think the news streams have any particular agenda, I think their motivation is to make money, period. The "agenda" appears because each outlet caters to their audience. Fox doesn't run stories about tree huggers in a positive light, because Fox News audience for the most part are not tree huggers. Same exact thing with CNN/MSNBC - they run stories that their audience will like. It is easy to say Fox or CNN have "agendas" and are brainwashing people that watch them, but I disagree. I think both want to make more money. PERIOD. And they have teams and algorithms that analyze their audience reaction to stories and fine tune their message to maximize their impact (clicks). Just watch the same story run a dozen times in a day and each time with a slightly different headline and a slightly different spin - that happens in real time as they adjust the story to maximize their audience reaction.

On the other hand, the good news is, I think this is all transitory. I think we will learn to handle the "information" overload. I think we will learn to put the wacky-doodles back into a position of irrelevance and I believe we will learn how to be civil again, but it is going to take time. Change is painful, it always is, but eventually "the people" get what they want.

I know these forums can be brutal at times and it can appear to entire world has gone crazy. But when I turn off the screen, walk outside and talk to my neighbors I see a different side of The Villages. My neighbors are friendly, my neighbors talk respectfully, my neighbors are neighborly. More so than any place I have lived in the past 30 or 40 years.

It's the "anonymous" angry people that cause the issues online. Each of us should learn how to deal with the constant flood of (mis)information and emotions and vitriol.

Each of us needs to remember the old saying, "If you can't say something good, say nothing at all".

Garywt 03-08-2022 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by MrFlorida (Post 2069909)
I don't wear panties, so I wouldn't know...

Commando

billethkid 03-08-2022 10:06 AM

I for one do think FOR THE MOST PART, the majority does get along.

It is unfortunate that we have accepted the presentation of isolated or minority (not race) incidences as a general condition.......when they are not.

But always seem to get top billing!

jebartle 03-08-2022 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by MartinSE (Post 2069954)
I think the "root cause" of our problems and all the vitriol is the internet. It is something new, it is sometimes called "information overload". We know everything that is going on everywhere all the time - that is good. The bad is EVERYONE has a bullhorn louder that even Presidents have historically had, which means fringe groups no matter how small and insignificant, that used to just be a "local annoyance" can now have international audiences. Most of them are wrong, but some of them can be very convincing.

This combined with 24/7 news which has to find ways to stretch 1 hours worth of news into a constant stream for 24 hours, competing with every other "news" stream for clicks. That leads to the sensationalistic/vitriolic headlines and stories written to spin a particular point of view or opinion.

And on the news, I don't think the news streams have any particular agenda, I think their motivation is to make money, period. The "agenda" appears because each outlet caters to their audience. Fox doesn't run stories about tree huggers in a positive light, because Fox News audience for the most part are not tree huggers. Same exact thing with CNN/MSNBC - they run stories that their audience will like. It is easy to say Fox or CNN have "agendas" and are brainwashing people that watch them, but I disagree. I think both want to make more money. PERIOD. And they have teams and algorithms that analyze their audience reaction to stories and fine tune their message to maximize their impact (clicks). Just watch the same story run a dozen times in a day and each time with a slightly different headline and a slightly different spin - that happens in real time as they adjust the story to maximize their audience reaction.

On the other hand, the good news is, I think this is all transitory. I think we will learn to handle the "information" overload. I think we will learn to put the wacky-doodles back into a position of irrelevance and I believe we will learn how to be civil again, but it is going to take time. Change is painful, it always is, but eventually "the people" get what they want.

I know these forums can be brutal at times and it can appear to entire world has gone crazy. But when I turn off the screen, walk outside and talk to my neighbors I see a different side of The Villages. My neighbors are friendly, my neighbors talk respectfully, my neighbors are neighborly. More so than any place I have lived in the past 30 or 40 years.

It's the "anonymous" angry people that cause the issues online. Each of us should learn how to deal with the constant flood of (mis)information and emotions and vitriol.

Each of us needs to remember the old saying, "If you can't say something good, say nothing at all".

Wonderful, you should write a book!!!!

Madelaine Amee 03-08-2022 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by ThirdOfFive (Post 2069941)
"Social" media. The ultimate oxymoron.

We've become victims not only of our own technology but our own obtuseness. We're a society less concerned about information than we are about validation, and unfortunately, on Google, you can find "information" to validate any point of view, no matter how bizarre, in just a few mouse clicks.

Thank you for putting into words what I could not. Yur eloquence is appreciated.

Madelaine Amee 03-08-2022 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by MartinSE (Post 2069954)
I think the "root cause" of our problems and all the vitriol is the internet. It is something new, it is sometimes called "information overload". We know everything that is going on everywhere all the time - that is good. The bad is EVERYONE has a bullhorn louder that even Presidents have historically had, which means fringe groups no matter how small and insignificant, that used to just be a "local annoyance" can now have international audiences. Most of them are wrong, but some of them can be very convincing.

This combined with 24/7 news which has to find ways to stretch 1 hours worth of news into a constant stream for 24 hours, competing with every other "news" stream for clicks. That leads to the sensationalistic/vitriolic headlines and stories written to spin a particular point of view or opinion.

And on the news, I don't think the news streams have any particular agenda, I think their motivation is to make money, period. The "agenda" appears because each outlet caters to their audience. Fox doesn't run stories about tree huggers in a positive light, because Fox News audience for the most part are not tree huggers. Same exact thing with CNN/MSNBC - they run stories that their audience will like. It is easy to say Fox or CNN have "agendas" and are brainwashing people that watch them, but I disagree. I think both want to make more money. PERIOD. And they have teams and algorithms that analyze their audience reaction to stories and fine tune their message to maximize their impact (clicks). Just watch the same story run a dozen times in a day and each time with a slightly different headline and a slightly different spin - that happens in real time as they adjust the story to maximize their audience reaction.

On the other hand, the good news is, I think this is all transitory. I think we will learn to handle the "information" overload. I think we will learn to put the wacky-doodles back into a position of irrelevance and I believe we will learn how to be civil again, but it is going to take time. Change is painful, it always is, but eventually "the people" get what they want.

I know these forums can be brutal at times and it can appear to entire world has gone crazy. But when I turn off the screen, walk outside and talk to my neighbors I see a different side of The Villages. My neighbors are friendly, my neighbors talk respectfully, my neighbors are neighborly. More so than any place I have lived in the past 30 or 40 years.

It's the "anonymous" angry people that cause the issues online. Each of us should learn how to deal with the constant flood of (mis)information and emotions and vitriol.

Each of us needs to remember the old saying, "If you can't say something good, say nothing at all".

Excellent piece. Of course I like it because it follows my personal thinking. Probably, in a very short time someone is going to reply and blow your post apart, and hang a very vitriolic name on you.

MartinSE 03-08-2022 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by billethkid (Post 2069969)
I for one do think FOR THE MOST PART, the majority does get along.

It is unfortunate that we have accepted the presentation of isolated or minority (not race) incidences as a general condition.......when they are not.

But always seem to get top billing!

I agree, squeaky wheel and all that...

DAVES 03-08-2022 12:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MartinSE (Post 2069954)
I think the "root cause" of our problems and all the vitriol is the internet. It is something new, it is sometimes called "information overload". We know everything that is going on everywhere all the time - that is good. The bad is EVERYONE has a bullhorn louder that even Presidents have historically had, which means fringe groups no matter how small and insignificant, that used to just be a "local annoyance" can now have international audiences. Most of them are wrong, but some of them can be very convincing.

This combined with 24/7 news which has to find ways to stretch 1 hours worth of news into a constant stream for 24 hours, competing with every other "news" stream for clicks. That leads to the sensationalistic/vitriolic headlines and stories written to spin a particular point of view or opinion.

And on the news, I don't think the news streams have any particular agenda, I think their motivation is to make money, period. The "agenda" appears because each outlet caters to their audience. Fox doesn't run stories about tree huggers in a positive light, because Fox News audience for the most part are not tree huggers. Same exact thing with CNN/MSNBC - they run stories that their audience will like. It is easy to say Fox or CNN have "agendas" and are brainwashing people that watch them, but I disagree. I think both want to make more money. PERIOD. And they have teams and algorithms that analyze their audience reaction to stories and fine tune their message to maximize their impact (clicks). Just watch the same story run a dozen times in a day and each time with a slightly different headline and a slightly different spin - that happens in real time as they adjust the story to maximize their audience reaction.

On the other hand, the good news is, I think this is all transitory. I think we will learn to handle the "information" overload. I think we will learn to put the wacky-doodles back into a position of irrelevance and I believe we will learn how to be civil again, but it is going to take time. Change is painful, it always is, but eventually "the people" get what they want.

I know these forums can be brutal at times and it can appear to entire world has gone crazy. But when I turn off the screen, walk outside and talk to my neighbors I see a different side of The Villages. My neighbors are friendly, my neighbors talk respectfully, my neighbors are neighborly. More so than any place I have lived in the past 30 or 40 years.

It's the "anonymous" angry people that cause the issues online. Each of us should learn how to deal with the constant flood of (mis)information and emotions and vitriol.

Each of us needs to remember the old saying, "If you can't say something good, say nothing at all".

Re: the news
I recently read a book about the Wright brothers. Many of their letters have been saved.
Reminder first power flight was 1903.

I found it interesting and amusing. Background, there were many people, in different countries trying to achieve powered flight. Some of them were wealthy playboys. Some had long family histories and titles,

The Wright brothers complained about the press. People writing about things they did not understand and other reporters copying that misinformation. They also complained about national bias by foreign press.

So much of what we complain about is not at all new.

DAVES 03-08-2022 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Madelaine Amee (Post 2069931)
I think it is just another "phase" we are going through. This too shall pass at soe pint and things will settle back down again.

It could also be attributed to so much technology, social media etc etc. The less you know, the less you have to worry about. Nowadays we know so much about everything, and if we don't know it we can search for it on Google.

The good old days were not as good as we remember. I have movie proof. i have 16mm movies taken by, I think my uncle at several family events. We never had a 16mm projector, so I had never seen them. I remembered the streets were cleaner in the old days. In our movies sadly you can see trash everywhere. Toys at the park?
How did we ever survive that stuff? Global warming? When, I was a kid we had snow
up to my chest. I have proof. I was 3 or 4 feet tall.

We cannot, we do not want to go back. A car? Must have air conditioning-it was rare when we were kids. Automatic transmission-most cars were standard, manual shift.
Wipers ran off engine vacuum and would slow down or stop at lights.

THESE ARE THE GOOD OLD DAYS.

MartinSE 03-08-2022 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by DAVES (Post 2070039)
Re: the news
I recently read a book about the Wright brothers. Many of their letters have been saved.
Reminder first power flight was 1903.

I found it interesting and amusing. Background, there were many people, in different countries trying to achieve powered flight. Some of them were wealthy playboys. Some had long family histories and titles,

The Wright brothers complained about the press. People writing about things they did not understand and other reporters copying that misinformation. They also complained about national bias by foreign press.

So much of what we complain about is not at all new.

Totally agree with you. The thing that has changed is the internet. Instead of a local paper with hundreds of followers, now a 16 year old sitting in their mothers basement can have a million subscribers. It's the bullhorn effect that is causing the "overload".

MartinSE 03-08-2022 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by DAVES (Post 2070047)
The good old days were not as good as we remember. I have movie proof. i have 16mm movies taken by, I think my uncle at several family events. We never had a 16mm projector, so I had never seen them. I remembered the streets were cleaner in the old days. In our movies sadly you can see trash everywhere. Toys at the park?
How did we ever survive that stuff? Global warming? When, I was a kid we had snow
up to my chest. I have proof. I was 3 or 4 feet tall.

We cannot, we do not want to go back. A car? Must have air conditioning-it was rare when we were kids. Automatic transmission-most cars were standard, manual shift.
Wipers ran off engine vacuum and would slow down or stop at lights.

THESE ARE THE GOOD OLD DAYS.

Totally agree. I do think most people start with single wage earner as "the good old days", and then sort of see the rest through rose colored glasses.

Personally, I think having to have two (or more) wage earners today is very common and very stressful. I have no recommendations on how to fix that, but, I think the BIG change is that after the depression people worked hard to ensure their children had a better life than they did. Then slowly just keeping up require two wages earners. That much stress - how to feed my family, how to pay for my children medicine, etc, etc, leads to depression and anxiety and that leads to anger and violence.

These used to be a saying, war can only occur in a country where the people feel they have nothing left to lose. We are approaching a minority feeling they have nothing left to lose.

frose 03-08-2022 07:15 PM

i don't mind what people say or think . the issue is when they get here from NY or NJ or California, they forget why they left and bring that crap with them wise up, remember why you left!!!

MartinSE 03-08-2022 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by frose (Post 2070157)
i don't mind what people say or think . the issue is when they get here from NY or NJ or California, they forget why they left and bring that crap with them wise up, remember why you left!!!

LOL!

Growing up in S. Florida (Ft. Lauderdale) I recall signs in restaurants that said, "We charge $5.00 to listen to how good it was where you came from"...

Ken Nelson 03-08-2022 08:01 PM

Yep and that is why I bought a house with a fenced in yard so I won't get yelled at when my dog pees outdoors on someones lawn (launch the missiles!) as animals are want to do!

OrangeBlossomBaby 03-08-2022 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by MartinSE (Post 2070065)
Totally agree. I do think most people start with single wage earner as "the good old days", and then sort of see the rest through rose colored glasses.

Personally, I think having to have two (or more) wage earners today is very common and very stressful. I have no recommendations on how to fix that, but, I think the BIG change is that after the depression people worked hard to ensure their children had a better life than they did. Then slowly just keeping up require two wages earners. That much stress - how to feed my family, how to pay for my children medicine, etc, etc, leads to depression and anxiety and that leads to anger and violence.

These used to be a saying, war can only occur in a country where the people feel they have nothing left to lose. We are approaching a minority feeling they have nothing left to lose.

I think that's a whole lot of malarchy. Women working is not some new phenomenon. Blaming today's ills on both partners of a marriage working for a living doesn't add up at all, since this has been a thing since the Great Depression - and most people in the Villages hadn't even been born yet. Those who were, would probably not even remember it - they'd be in their 90s now and they would've been under 10 at the time.

You can't blame it on the internet either - it's been around since the 1980's. Social media actually predates the world wide web; the first dial-up bulletin board system went online in 1978.

Can't blame cable TV - that's been around since 1948 and was common in the 1980's.

I blame it on people who insist that something other than their own personal responsibility is the cause of it. You are responsible for the information you choose to absorb. There's nothing stopping any of us from checking sources, asking questions, challenging beliefs. If you don't do these things, then that is your choice - but it's also your choice to deprive yourself of knowledge, and you have no one to blame but yourself when you discover that other people might have different opinions based on different information that they've acquired.

donassaid 03-09-2022 06:32 AM

Because some people want to impose their opinions and beliefs on others.

thevillages2013 03-09-2022 06:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by frose (Post 2070157)
i don't mind what people say or think . the issue is when they get here from NY or NJ or California, they forget why they left and bring that crap with them wise up, remember why you left!!!

This is the truth x 10

thevillages2013 03-09-2022 06:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrFlorida (Post 2069909)
I don't wear panties, so I wouldn't know...

I iron mine

SeaCros 03-09-2022 07:03 AM

More or less there are just some out there that are WAY too sensitive and feelings get hurt way too easy. I would think that would be more of the younger crowd but there are some seasoned folks out here that get "hurt" way too easy. "Sticks & Stones" (you know the rest.

Worldseries27 03-09-2022 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by madelaine amee (Post 2069996)
excellent piece. Of course i like it because it follows my personal thinking. Probably, in a very short time someone is going to reply and blow your post apart, and hang a very vitriolic name on you.

that is a true analysis but overcome by a simple post.
On election day vote your post and silence the cryers

mkjelenbaas 03-09-2022 08:00 AM

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Originally Posted by jebartle (Post 2069847)
Seems like everyone has one, which is a good thing, my OPINION IS, why can't we get along, and move on, why oh why, "Get your panties in a wad", geeez!

I don’t like it when my underwear gets in a wad!

JanetMM 03-09-2022 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by MrFlorida (Post 2069909)
I don't wear panties, so I wouldn't know...

Then don’t get your boxers in a bunch.

GypsyRN 03-09-2022 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by MartinSE (Post 2069954)
I think the "root cause" of our problems and all the vitriol is the internet. It is something new, it is sometimes called "information overload". We know everything that is going on everywhere all the time - that is good. The bad is EVERYONE has a bullhorn louder that even Presidents have historically had, which means fringe groups no matter how small and insignificant, that used to just be a "local annoyance" can now have international audiences. Most of them are wrong, but some of them can be very convincing.

This combined with 24/7 news which has to find ways to stretch 1 hours worth of news into a constant stream for 24 hours, competing with every other "news" stream for clicks. That leads to the sensationalistic/vitriolic headlines and stories written to spin a particular point of view or opinion.

And on the news, I don't think the news streams have any particular agenda, I think their motivation is to make money, period. The "agenda" appears because each outlet caters to their audience. Fox doesn't run stories about tree huggers in a positive light, because Fox News audience for the most part are not tree huggers. Same exact thing with CNN/MSNBC - they run stories that their audience will like. It is easy to say Fox or CNN have "agendas" and are brainwashing people that watch them, but I disagree. I think both want to make more money. PERIOD. And they have teams and algorithms that analyze their audience reaction to stories and fine tune their message to maximize their impact (clicks). Just watch the same story run a dozen times in a day and each time with a slightly different headline and a slightly different spin - that happens in real time as they adjust the story to maximize their audience reaction.

On the other hand, the good news is, I think this is all transitory. I think we will learn to handle the "information" overload. I think we will learn to put the wacky-doodles back into a position of irrelevance and I believe we will learn how to be civil again, but it is going to take time. Change is painful, it always is, but eventually "the people" get what they want.

I know these forums can be brutal at times and it can appear to entire world has gone crazy. But when I turn off the screen, walk outside and talk to my neighbors I see a different side of The Villages. My neighbors are friendly, my neighbors talk respectfully, my neighbors are neighborly. More so than any place I have lived in the past 30 or 40 years.

It's the "anonymous" angry people that cause the issues online. Each of us should learn how to deal with the constant flood of (mis)information and emotions and vitriol.

Each of us needs to remember the old saying, "If you can't say something good, say nothing at all".

Whew!!! Take a breath!:pray:

defrey12 03-09-2022 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by davem4616 (Post 2069885)
IMHO, for a species that is supposed to be social....we certainly seem to have a difficult time playing together in the sandbox

Thank Washington for perpetuating the divisions…because they know if we quit fighting with each other, they’ll be next on the chopping block. It is not in their interest for us get along.

La lamy 03-09-2022 01:18 PM

I agree!! I find it so sad when people can't accept other point of views. Let's agree to disagree and still be CIVIL IMHO!

Joe C. 03-09-2022 03:42 PM

The reason we can't all get along in the sandbox, is because someone is always crapping in it.

jimjamuser 03-09-2022 04:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MartinSE (Post 2069954)
I think the "root cause" of our problems and all the vitriol is the internet. It is something new, it is sometimes called "information overload". We know everything that is going on everywhere all the time - that is good. The bad is EVERYONE has a bullhorn louder that even Presidents have historically had, which means fringe groups no matter how small and insignificant, that used to just be a "local annoyance" can now have international audiences. Most of them are wrong, but some of them can be very convincing.

This combined with 24/7 news which has to find ways to stretch 1 hours worth of news into a constant stream for 24 hours, competing with every other "news" stream for clicks. That leads to the sensationalistic/vitriolic headlines and stories written to spin a particular point of view or opinion.

And on the news, I don't think the news streams have any particular agenda, I think their motivation is to make money, period. The "agenda" appears because each outlet caters to their audience. Fox doesn't run stories about tree huggers in a positive light, because Fox News audience for the most part are not tree huggers. Same exact thing with CNN/MSNBC - they run stories that their audience will like. It is easy to say Fox or CNN have "agendas" and are brainwashing people that watch them, but I disagree. I think both want to make more money. PERIOD. And they have teams and algorithms that analyze their audience reaction to stories and fine tune their message to maximize their impact (clicks). Just watch the same story run a dozen times in a day and each time with a slightly different headline and a slightly different spin - that happens in real time as they adjust the story to maximize their audience reaction.

On the other hand, the good news is, I think this is all transitory. I think we will learn to handle the "information" overload. I think we will learn to put the wacky-doodles back into a position of irrelevance and I believe we will learn how to be civil again, but it is going to take time. Change is painful, it always is, but eventually "the people" get what they want.

I know these forums can be brutal at times and it can appear to entire world has gone crazy. But when I turn off the screen, walk outside and talk to my neighbors I see a different side of The Villages. My neighbors are friendly, my neighbors talk respectfully, my neighbors are neighborly. More so than any place I have lived in the past 30 or 40 years.

It's the "anonymous" angry people that cause the issues online. Each of us should learn how to deal with the constant flood of (mis)information and emotions and vitriol.

Each of us needs to remember the old saying, "If you can't say something good, say nothing at all".

I am not that optimistic. Social polarization was NOT caused by more information, but rather by software on social media that drives people to more and more extremes in an attempt to KEEP them on their site longer.....and thus making more money for the individual site......but less of a healthy information environment for the PERSON that is using the platform. Therefore greedy and unpatriotic. And Congress allowed this to happen and now we have something like a runaway train, which can't now be stopped. As I said .....I am not THAT optimistic. Wish I could be! And to think that this will just "smooth over" and end up back to normal (and when was normal, the 50s, the 80s, early 2,000s?)? I don't think that is likely. In fact, the whole situation could easily get worse!

jimjamuser 03-09-2022 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Madelaine Amee (Post 2069996)
Excellent piece. Of course I like it because it follows my personal thinking. Probably, in a very short time someone is going to reply and blow your post apart, and hang a very vitriolic name on you.

I tried to "blow it apart" as you say, but I did not need to call anyone any "names" because the post in question was a perfectly good opinion. I just had a different opinion. No harm, no foul.

Kenswing 03-09-2022 04:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MartinSE (Post 2069954)
I think the "root cause" of our problems and all the vitriol is the internet. It is something new, it is sometimes called "information overload". We know everything that is going on everywhere all the time - that is good. The bad is EVERYONE has a bullhorn louder that even Presidents have historically had, which means fringe groups no matter how small and insignificant, that used to just be a "local annoyance" can now have international audiences. Most of them are wrong, but some of them can be very convincing.

This combined with 24/7 news which has to find ways to stretch 1 hours worth of news into a constant stream for 24 hours, competing with every other "news" stream for clicks. That leads to the sensationalistic/vitriolic headlines and stories written to spin a particular point of view or opinion.

And on the news, I don't think the news streams have any particular agenda, I think their motivation is to make money, period. The "agenda" appears because each outlet caters to their audience. Fox doesn't run stories about tree huggers in a positive light, because Fox News audience for the most part are not tree huggers. Same exact thing with CNN/MSNBC - they run stories that their audience will like. It is easy to say Fox or CNN have "agendas" and are brainwashing people that watch them, but I disagree. I think both want to make more money. PERIOD. And they have teams and algorithms that analyze their audience reaction to stories and fine tune their message to maximize their impact (clicks). Just watch the same story run a dozen times in a day and each time with a slightly different headline and a slightly different spin - that happens in real time as they adjust the story to maximize their audience reaction.

On the other hand, the good news is, I think this is all transitory. I think we will learn to handle the "information" overload. I think we will learn to put the wacky-doodles back into a position of irrelevance and I believe we will learn how to be civil again, but it is going to take time. Change is painful, it always is, but eventually "the people" get what they want.

I know these forums can be brutal at times and it can appear to entire world has gone crazy. But when I turn off the screen, walk outside and talk to my neighbors I see a different side of The Villages. My neighbors are friendly, my neighbors talk respectfully, my neighbors are neighborly. More so than any place I have lived in the past 30 or 40 years.

It's the "anonymous" angry people that cause the issues online. Each of us should learn how to deal with the constant flood of (mis)information and emotions and vitriol.

Each of us needs to remember the old saying, "If you can't say something good, say nothing at all".

Hmmm.. What was your previous username?

jimjamuser 03-09-2022 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by MartinSE (Post 2070065)
Totally agree. I do think most people start with single wage earner as "the good old days", and then sort of see the rest through rose colored glasses.

Personally, I think having to have two (or more) wage earners today is very common and very stressful. I have no recommendations on how to fix that, but, I think the BIG change is that after the depression people worked hard to ensure their children had a better life than they did. Then slowly just keeping up require two wages earners. That much stress - how to feed my family, how to pay for my children medicine, etc, etc, leads to depression and anxiety and that leads to anger and violence.

These used to be a saying, war can only occur in a country where the people feel they have nothing left to lose. We are approaching a minority feeling they have nothing left to lose.

I agree with the last paragraph, but the reasons that it evolved this way are SIMPLE. Basically, in 1950 the US had somewhere around 150 million people. Today it is 350 million. For many reasons, today there is virtually no middle class. In 1950 for various reasons, there was a large and growing middle class - life was great on a comparative basis where you could equalize scientific and medical improvements down through the decades. Which is difficult to visualize!
.......Today we have the super-rich (like Bezos), the rich (top 20%), the medium poor (about 60%, and the super-poor (about 19%).
........" nothing left to lose"........that could explain the increases in speeding, auto accidental deaths, murders, and general crime. Also, Covid was a chaotic factor. And now we have a little chaser called loaming possible world war.

kcrazorbackfan 03-09-2022 04:58 PM

It’s everything going on in America and the uncertainty of what’s going on in Russia, Ukraine, China, North Korea, etc., etc. that has everyone on edge.

These gas/diesel prices are seriously going to alter peoples lifestyles.


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