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| The psychological impact of a world in crisis | Psychological di | |
| stancing, denial issues etc. | |
| By: Masked Man Date: June 24, 2025, 9:30 am | |
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| Masked Man preface comment: | |
| I personally believe people are desensitized and have distanced | |
| themselves from the true dangers of covid and underestimate the | |
| dangers of modern illness .. maybe this program touches upon and | |
| helps explain some of that inability to appreciate and fully | |
| perceive a threat when danger presents itself� | |
| The psychological impact of a world in crisis | DW Documentary | |
| SUMMARY: | |
| Natural disasters and wars, each seemingly more devastating than | |
| the last. Are we becoming desensitized to this constant stream | |
| of bad news? And could that actually be necessary to help us | |
| stay functional amid global conflict and the climate crisis? | |
| Are we growing emotionally numb to relentless negative | |
| headlines? Or is this emotional distance essential to keeping | |
| our survival instincts intact? | |
| LINK: | |
| https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8P0RH1gADcU | |
| #Post#: 3848-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: The psychological impact of a world in crisis | Psychologica | |
| l distancing, denial issues etc. | |
| By: Masked Man Date: June 24, 2025, 10:01 am | |
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| Masked Man reply: | |
| To me, the Aesop�s fable describes and captures the most human | |
| tendency on a mass level to fail to take heed and protect | |
| themselves in regards to covid and/or any outbreak of viruses | |
| and illnesses � | |
| �The Boy Who Cried Wolf� is an Aesop fable that teaches a lesson | |
| about lying. The story follows a shepherd boy who repeatedly | |
| deceives villagers by claiming a wolf is attacking his flock. | |
| The villagers rush to help each time, only to find the boy | |
| laughing at their expense. When a real wolf appears, the | |
| villagers don't believe the boy's cries for help, and the wolf | |
| destroys his flock.� | |
| Masked man comments: | |
| What gets me most about this fable is was the boy really lying | |
| or was the boy who cried wolf simply able to see the fore-coming | |
| danger ? After all the wolf did come and made a feast out of the | |
| flock. | |
| Even as a child I�ve always viewed and interpreted �the boy who | |
| cried wolf� more less like a liar and more like a prophet able | |
| to foresee the future. | |
| #Post#: 3851-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: The psychological impact of a world in crisis | Psychologica | |
| l distancing, denial issues etc. | |
| By: Steve Date: June 24, 2025, 2:22 pm | |
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| Concerning "The Boy Who Cried Wolf," it would depend upon the | |
| wording of the fable in determining if the boy could be | |
| considered a prophet. | |
| However, it is mindful that, the more generic a prediction is, | |
| the less useful it shall be. Take, for instance, the occurrence | |
| of earthquakes. Earthquakes happen every day across the planet. | |
| I could make the prediction, "An earthquake of some magnitude | |
| shall strike the earth tomorrow," and be entirely accurate. | |
| However, that prediction would be of little use. The same could | |
| be said of volcanic activity or automobile accidents or any sort | |
| of generic calamity. | |
| Whenever a claim is made, the claim must be specific and have | |
| some type of evidence to back up the claim. When scientists and | |
| politicians raised concerns that the volcano "Mount St. Helens" | |
| might erupt in 1980, they were only as precise as the data would | |
| allow. Volcanic activity does not always precede eruptions but | |
| volcanic activity is often associated with eruptions and this | |
| fact needed to be conveyed so that the potentially-affected | |
| populace had an adequate chance of remaining safe. | |
| #Post#: 3852-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: The psychological impact of a world in crisis | Psychologica | |
| l distancing, denial issues etc. | |
| By: Masked Man Date: June 24, 2025, 5:59 pm | |
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| ...I tell ya what is crazy is mass denial in regards to genocide | |
| ... to me this mass denial has got to be the same with denial | |
| regarding pandemics and outbreaks...betcha at least 48 parent of | |
| the U.S. Millennial doesn't even know about long covid... so | |
| much denial... | |
| Being the grandson of a woman born in Hungary I find it shocking | |
| that | |
| "Nationally, 48 percent of U.S. Millennial and Gen Z could not | |
| name a single one of the more than 40,000 concentration camps or | |
| ghettos established during World War II." | |
| SUMMARY: | |
| "FIRST-EVER 50-STATE SURVEY ON HOLOCAUST KNOWLEDGE OF AMERICAN | |
| MILLENNIALS AND GEN Z REVEALS SHOCKING" RESULTS | |
| LINK: | |
| https://www.claimscon.org/millennial-study/ | |
| .. then ya got the CDC declaring Hospitals are no longer | |
| required to report COVID-19 data to CDC | |
| By Dave Muoio | |
| Apr 30, 2024 LINK: | |
| https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/providers/hospitals-no-longer-required-report-… | |
| � how we gonna know anything about long covid if hospitals don�t | |
| have to report anything? Seems like denial to me plays a role in | |
| not gathering evidence and data about covid. | |
| There seems to be giant gaps in history being made.. like nobody | |
| even had to count cases of covid at hospitals. What a weird | |
| thing for the cdc to not do. The excuse is that it burdens the | |
| healthcare system to make such reports but I�m skeptical of this | |
| given the power of computers. Seems like healthcare would be | |
| burdened more by not reporting covid cases because people will | |
| get more covid if they aren�t even counting cases. If we don�t | |
| count cases of covid or other viruses at healthcare facilities | |
| then it�s like lost history and lost evidence.. I won�t be | |
| proved to future generations .. it�s just weird not to have | |
| strived to get that covid Data .. I can�t help but speculate | |
| it�s reflective more of a �denial� on the cdc and it�s governing | |
| faction. | |
| With all our computer technology and all the things we do count | |
| I find it hard to believe we can�t collectively count covid | |
| cases. | |
| Just the fact this site isn�t teeming and frequented with | |
| nurses, doctors, and healthcare giving thumbs ups to these | |
| studies and articles indicates denial and even aversion to a | |
| form of knowledge and truth pertaining to viruses. | |
| This site is perfect for those interested in the human condition | |
| and sets forth an outline of viruses and defines and reveals | |
| patterns and truths about microscopic entities at play� talk | |
| about denial and lack of acknowledgment and interest from the | |
| medical world and the applied science people insofar as paying | |
| attention to a perfect archive of the human condition. | |
| This site might prove to be one of the few resources scholars | |
| have to draw on historically | |
| In the future when they study the times we currently live in. | |
| To me it feels like this... I am a pandemic survivor because I | |
| mask and take precations like crazy and haven't caught covid | |
| because to me its a novel unpredictable disease .. furthermore | |
| to me the pandemic is far from over.. the enemy(covid) is still | |
| firing away mutating with slightly different calibre ..the enemy | |
| so to speak is alive and well... I'm not about to sayme or my | |
| 77 year old loved one is safe to catch covid now. For me covid | |
| is still alive and well so for me the pandemic is far from over | |
| in fact is is more dangerous because of other wo underestimate | |
| the long term repercussions and complications covid continues to | |
| bring people. So that's my view on the matter. | |
| For me the pandemic rages on because covid still poses a threat | |
| as currently we've got new variants continuing to thrive and | |
| evolve. Fro my perspective far too many people underestimate | |
| covid and the dangers of catching any airborne illness at this | |
| time in history and they are in denial choosing to treat covid | |
| like its a cold willing to catch it and risk long term health | |
| repercussions in the face of the new variants. | |
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