This demographic trope of “people who feel forgotten” is annoying. I grok anger about being actually oppressed, but if your complaint is *just* “being forgotten” a) there’s people who’ve *never* had attention b) maybe try to do more memorable things? c) What, you want a parade?
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There’s no cultural right to be remembered. You stay in history by constantly doing things worthy of historic note. If you otherwise enjoy material well-being, but riot and make a scene simply because you’re not used to being out of the spotlight, that’s just assholery.
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There’s a difference between dealing with it and indulging it. We’re currently indulging it.
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it may have to do with status drop & Serotonin levels… on the way down to full-blown depression (hence rise of opiod epidemic/suicides), there is an early-ish stop of "perceived slight/shaming... lashing out in anger". MSM/narrative still feels empathy w/ their tribesmen…?

