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Seems like we are keener to see our enemy's faces ground in the dust than our own agendas realised, no?
seems like increasingly the news/"current affairs" focuses on unpleasant situations, because those are the stories that we like to read,
and it seems like our entertainment, whether it's "real life" celebs in the jungle or on the love island, or whether it's soaps like Game of Thrones or The English, or the endless cop procedurals, it's all about voyeuristic enjoyment of other people's suffering?
& so that is reflected in politics, where we just want to see the other side fucked up and squirming, more so than achieving any positive goals?
seems like increasingly the news/"current affairs" focuses on unpleasant situations, because those are the stories that we like to read,
and it seems like our entertainment, whether it's "real life" celebs in the jungle or on the love island, or whether it's soaps like Game of Thrones or The English, or the endless cop procedurals, it's all about voyeuristic enjoyment of other people's suffering?
& so that is reflected in politics, where we just want to see the other side fucked up and squirming, more so than achieving any positive goals?