I work in customer service for a specialty company. I would say the clients are middle to upper class, and largely well-educated people. I am ASTOUNDED by the change I have seen take place since 2000 to now. Many people are extremely agitated and defensive, ready to attack and blame without any reason for it. Others are brain-dead - I will need to provide the exact same information to them multiple times - and they still can't read it. Simple instructions are not able to be followed. I know everyone is on the run, and sort of ADHD, but it truly is crazy. I am shocked regularly by the craziness! Actually, it is very sad.
I believe this reflects the current mental state of the nation. I know the media and propaganda have really messed with people's minds and many are reaching a breaking point. I wonder how much of it relates to the Vaxx poisoning. I wondered what others are witnessing - if you work with the public, what do you see?
I think it's because of social media. Our brains are collectively being rewired to short-form, easily digestible content that's personally tailored to us. We also don't really have community anymore. People go to work and then go home and scroll or watch Netflix. We live in our own bubble and other people are an impediment to the world we now live in mentally.
I agree. I see it mostly when driving. Every day someone runs the red light, not the yellow light but the straight up been-red-for-days, red light. So many seem to have fried brains.
Or their driving 20 miles an hour in a 45.
Every damned day!!!
I call them vax tards.
They probably have several boosters.
I think it's the jab also.
The internet and social media are the culprits here.
Agreed. It's killing us.
Had this same convo with a coworker couple weeks ago.
Impulsive lack of self control, extreme impatience, rampant incorrect assumptions leading to their "reasons" for... rudeness everywhere. Unrestrained giant piles of stupid.
Logic, reason snd self control are fading fast.
It does however make the rest of us look good.
Always end on a high note. Kek!