If we’re talking politically, covid wasn’t the turning point.
If we’re talking socializing, then covid wasn’t the turning point either, however it was sort of a point of no return or something. Not sure how to describe it.
I’ve seen plenty of romanticizing of pre-covid days from people around the ages of 18-23 today. Back when they still had friends and their life together, and they never really recovered from the isolation at a critical point.
anindefinitearticle@sh.itjust.works 3 days ago
LodeMike@lemmy.today 3 days ago
A lot of people became permanently mentally disabled.
unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.de 3 days ago
Both literally and politically. There has been a huge growth in conspiracy nuts all over the world.
lowered_lifted@sh.itjust.works 3 days ago
me am regarded bc of long Covid and it fucking sucks
WolfLink@sh.itjust.works 3 days ago
We had a chance to make some radical societal changes. Working from home became socially acceptable. Commuting disappeared, and the environment noticeably improved. People had more time to take care of themselves and work on hobbies while also still getting their work done.
Then as soon as bans on working in person were lifted, companies decided they had to bring people back to office in order to justify the expense of the office building.
criitz@reddthat.com 3 days ago
Bidenism didn’t change shit. He was just the guy between Trump. In the future it’s Trump that will shape this chapter in the history book.
mindbleach@sh.itjust.works 2 days ago
COVID proved a quarter of humanity would rather gargle their own lungs than tolerate change or admit mistakes. It proved beyond any doubt that conservatives think reality is a team sport. They’re not just fucking with you while secretly knowing what’s true. They don’t believe in truth. Conservatives don’t believe anything. Conservatives believe people.
There is nothing we can all agree on, because some of us don’t understand agreement, as a concept. They think it means interpersonal loyalty. You’ve decided someone is Right.™ If the facts change, you’re supposed to maintain allegiance to whatever that person says, because facts aren’t real.
codexarcanum@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 days ago
Yeah, basically this. 9/11 fundamentally changed the American psyche and ushered in a massive ramp-up of the neoliberal system. Covid didn’t really change a whole lot of anything (the biggest problem with it in many ways) but did utterly and fully convince me that we’re doomed as a species.
Nothing has ever illuminated for me so clearly that an unmanageable number of people are too stupid, hateful, or whatever else to work together to overcome an existential crisis. A significant amount of people would rather feel correct and kill all of us than work out their issues. So if humanity is like 30-40% evil, and about 40-50% “neutral” (aka myopically self-interested but not actively violent or hateful), that leaves only 10% “goodness” at most. And I’m sorry but a group that’s only 10% good doesn’t deserve to go on running things.
Draces@lemmy.world 3 days ago
I would argue the trend started when Nixon did the crime and was outed and Roger Ailes started a war on reality