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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI haven't stayed up all night in a long time
Here it is, 5am PDT and I am still watching the collective trainwreck
dammitt
news blah blah blah
what got me back out of bed?
am I just feeding on the collective unrest?
and damn, why are these birds so LOUD? Shhhhhh...... !
samnsara
(17,622 posts)..i cant watch the carnage any more. I stayed up the other night and watched Seattle burn and that was enuff
Mike 03
(16,616 posts)I couldn't tell whether I was overreacting or underreacting. Some reduced what happened yesterday to a cheap campaign trick; others talked about the end of Democracy.
Yesterday a DUer likened the feelings he/she was experiencing to the moment the second plane hit the World Trade Center and that really expressed how I felt yesterday. I'm still a little shaky. It seems unreal.
I've been wishing some people who lived through the late Sixties could explain what is the proper reaction to this and what to expect. Is this the same or different? Will live ammunition be used against Americans by authorities?
FirstLight
(13,360 posts)That weird hollow but not in the pit of your stomach
Yes, feeling a weird surreal parallel to 9-11
hamsterjill
(15,220 posts)Yes, in my opinion, there are a lot of aspects of this that feel the same. Perhaps because of technology, etc., this is more in your face. We didnt have news available 24/7 in the 60s so we werent glued to the news sources unless some big event (i.e., the JFK assassination) interrupted regular programming.
Yes, I very much fear that live ammunition is going to be used at some point. The looting and rioting (regardless of who is doing it) will not be allowed to continue indefinitely for fear of the loss of basic law and order. And its to Trumps benefit (to bolster his crazy base) to look tough. Its this combination that frightens me most.
I like your use of the word shaky. I realize that describes my own feelings - especially yesterday. Today is a little better for me because Im taking a day of forced rest. I just couldnt handle anything more.
As to how to react to this, I think it is as individual as we all are. Everyone is different. But I know one thing for sure. We need to love one another. Now more than ever. We need to be kind. We need to be compassionate.
So, to all, I send love.
ecstatic
(32,705 posts)A potential solution:
FirstLight
(13,360 posts)Funny, I never watched Morning Joe....
fuck the world.
just protest by hiding in bed...?
AllaN01Bear
(18,242 posts)enough is enough. they didnt learn anything untill well after the event. i dont have tv (cable .got too expensive .) so havnt really watched it .i live in an apartment complex and our community room , theater and gym are closed due to the pandemic.(they have tvs in them) also our bishop has asked us to treat this with love .
demtenjeep
(31,997 posts)12 minutes deep sleep.
FirstLight
(13,360 posts)I need to wrestle my own voyeuristic tendencies
Ilsa
(61,695 posts)Last night's events, that is, tear-gassing peaceful protestors, woke me up early. I was afraid of what I might see on the news this morning. I feared there had been a slaughter.
LizBeth
(9,952 posts)LizBeth
(9,952 posts)It is cool. I can sleep 'til 12.
hamsterjill
(15,220 posts)Ive been crying nonstop. Yesterday was the worst. So much sadness everywhere. Yes, its collective and cumulative.
I loved what Rev. Gerbasi and Bishop Budde said. That gives me hope.
Today, I have promised myself a day to rest. Ive been outside and conversed with a couple of squirrels. I took my time doing some chores and Im seriously thinking of going back for a nap now.
We are all at our physical and mental limits.
Peace everyone.
FirstLight
(13,360 posts)just woke up and I am NOT going to open up the MSNBC feed...
just gonna have some coffee and try and watch the birds