Doomers are privileged but not powerful.

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Sustacel250
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I dont think doomers have a whole lot of power. And is also reflected by their mood, they are led into despondency and passivity. While at times, doomers are given dopamine spikes, I think deep down they know they dont have real power.

Doomers surely are privileged, so this led me in the past to use the metaphor of the jew who strikes you while crying in pain blaming you. "you did this to me", that meme exemplified the idea of a doomer that blames us for his personal problem, while objectively speaking hes the one doing the attack.

Later I realized this is not accurate, not the best metaphor at least. There is some truth in what I said. What I think is more accurate is doomers are simply the sheeple, the slaves of the new world order that got altered and twisted by social media, they are made to feel powerful every now and then, some ecelebs toss a bone to the doomers, but I think deep down they know they dont matter for shit.

In my case, when Im faced with this contradicting source of power, and I think about it, I feel calm. I dont fear doomers, I dont consider them a real menace. I was thinking, what am I feeling? Its hard to describe, I think doomers are some sort of sense of plasticity, as if all society could all of a suddent turn into anything because all ideas became thinkable.

Since doomers have the known issue of "goldfish meomory" and they are also gifted with the power of selective reading, they can come to be anything and nothing and change their mind every day, repeat all the same plagiarized senses in the age of AI and politislop on the dissidoid media. But it comes also to my advantage, some social opportunities open for me too, so my horizons expanded and I came to see doomers as simply instrumental. Obviously I dehumanized them so much at this point I dont think I am capable of hating them.
 

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