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Seasoned_Greetings, in Do you think Jon Stewart should run for president of the United States?

Good men like Jon don’t seek that kind of power. They don’t want it. That’s why it’s only ever assholes that get it.

You have to step on people to make it up the ladder as a politician. Jon Stewart is not that man.

Go watch the show VEEP and look at literally any character that has some amount of power. It’s a pretty good look at the kind of person you have to be at that level of government.

Surp,
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Do you have experience in government to be able to claim that veep is a good example of how it goes?

maxy,

I’ve worked in several states legislatures and have some limited experience working with congressional politicians. Most people I know agree that Veep is one of the more accurate depictions of the kind of people who work in politics. It’s obviously exaggerated for entertainment and there’s not nearly as much wacky hijinx, but it’s pretty relatable to anyone working with politicians.

gmtom, in Do you think Jon Stewart should run for president of the United States?

Who?

lemmefixdat4u, in Any good Lemmy communities for questions about solar lights?

These solar lanterns just don’t have enough solar cell area to fully charge in the short winter days. If you can deal with them not being as bright, you can double or triple the value of the resistor in series with the LED to double or triple the time the light remains on.

Another way to deal with the lack of charging is to add a small solar panel. But these solar lights will all eventually fail within a couple years because of battery degradation. I finally gave up and installed low-voltage LED lighting, which actually produces a useful level of light.

dan1101, in Do you think Jon Stewart should run for president of the United States?

From what I’ve seen of him he is very intelligent, I generally agree with his views, he doesn’t seem to have have anger, greed, or vanity issues. I’m not sure his temperament would produce good Commander in Chief decisions but overall he seems like a great candidate.

douglasg14b,
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Is that because of who he is or because of his TV personality?

How about we stop encouraging celebrities to hold political office…?

dan1101,

I’ve only seen a few minutes of him on TV. I can’t think of many politicians whose positions I like and who wouldn’t bow to corporations.

neidu2, in How do you cope with the state of the world today?

Focus on your bright spots.

Also, keep in mind that all the negativity you see is mostly due to 24hour news cycles and other methods of getting instant updates from around the world. And misery-porn sells better.

pelley, in What is a niche interest or hobby you'd personally like to see represented more on Lemmy
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Roller skating.

deeferg,

In the same category of outdoor roller sports;

Longboarding

Still a bit small on the current instance.

gmtom, in What is a niche interest or hobby you'd personally like to see represented more on Lemmy

Pegging

DaCrazyJamez, in How do you cope with the state of the world today?

Copius amounts of alcohol.

skhayfa, in Do you think Jon Stewart should run for president of the United States?

Since politic is a joke let’s bring in a professional! Coluche a very famous French comedian declared this during his campaign. He campaigned in the late 70s for the presidential election a blank candidate for the blank voters and really shakes up the entrenched political class. After polling at almost 10% and huge pressure he renounced. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coluche

Another famous comedian who get elected was Zelinsky the current Ukrainian president. His candidacy was seen as a joke by many including Putin. Must be less funny now for him. Not a professional politician and rose up quite well for the challenges.

Jon Stewart has strong principle and sound ethics he would make a better candidate than most of these professional politicians.

shinigamiookamiryuu, in How do you cope with the state of the world today?

That’s the neat part, I don’t.

rishado, in How do you cope with the state of the world today?

Honestly I dissociate, focus on myself and people I love, the world is a lost cause - probably won’t have kids

Aussiemandeus, in How do you cope with the state of the world today?
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Live in Australia, its great

snek, (edited ) in How do you cope with the state of the world today?
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I’m going to be honest, this will sound silly, but… Watching Avatar The Last Airbender really helped.

sharkfucker420, (edited ) in How do you cope with the state of the world today?
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I learn why and how it has happened before

If you prefer audio

You are nearly powerless as an individual yes, but you still have some influence on the world around you. Using it alone at your own whims maybe you can affect the people closest to you and make their lives better but as a collective you can expand that sphere of influence to a vast extent, even globally.

Western society is designed to isolate you, it’s a sprawling expanse of concrete with no where for you to go that doesn’t cost money. We primarily live in single family homes and that is often legally required due to our districting. we wake up, we go to work surrounded by people we often don’t actually connect with because deep down we still know they are our competition, maybe we go out and spend time with what friends we might have retained this far if it’s a weekend and we aren’t too exhausted, maybe we stay inside and busy ourselves with some hobby or mindlessly consume some media, then we do it again. Over and over and over and over.

How are you meant to organize if you barely even know anyone outside a small friend group? If you don’t have a car? If you’re exhausted from rediculous work hours and broke from shitty pay? You certainly won’t organize if you’re pumped full of the most dopamine rich meaningless slop corporate can come up with. Not if there is no sense of community where you live because existing outside cost money and everyone is so far away you don’t even know who your neighbors are.

But you do it anyway. Because the struggle is not meaningless, because you wouldn’t want them to look the other way when you’re left to rot, because you want change.

It’s normal to feel overwhelmed by the horrors of the world when you have no one to lean on and you don’t have any idea of how you might help. You are meant to feel that way because the more powerless you feel the easier you are to exploit

z3rOR0ne, (edited ) in How do you cope with the state of the world today?
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I just accept that life is absurd. Once you accept that morality, your own desires, logic, all of them are like waves through time, coming and going, changing form, never staying still…you recognize how ridiculous it is to desperately cling to any semblence of a ground beneath you. Just let yourself fall into the unknown, and at least the insignificance of your own struggle against the tides of change is acknowledged.

Or you can, y’know, just scream, cry, and rage about it. I think of emotions like a buffet. You gotta try them all at least once, and often in a wide variety of combinations. But hey, you do you.

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