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People around here and Reddit get really angry when you point this out. It's weird, it's like people want things to suck.
its cause all they hear in their news bubbles is doom and gloom and constant violence and shooting.
and cant take a second to think about the fact that these reports are from across the entire fucking country, or even beyond its borders, They just focus on "news says things bad brrrrr"
This is a constant argument in my family, and for this exact reason. No amount of statistical or empirical evidence convinces them, and the response is "If thats true was is the news always reporting violence?!"
People have a really hard time separating their own personal anecdotal experience from fact. It takes an extremely mature mental state and trust in the data's accuracy. There has been a rise in more extreme crimes, like mass shootings. Overall this makes a negligible impact on the murder rate. But it's scary. The media knows that, more than anything else, gets people's attention. Then people go online and talk about how shitty everything is, and the cycle perpetuates.
The sad part is that people with zero self-esteem often fail simply because they assume they cannot win. And I fear that will be the case for our country as a whole. If we hold onto this belief that we are the worst place on earth, we will fulfill our own prophecy.
The far left (just like the far right) is populated with many people who are completely convinced, to the point no evidence will ever change their minds, that there is only one answer to all questions: Tear everything down and have a revolution where people like them come out on top. To justify this, everything must always be bad and getting worse; nothing can ever be improving.
So facts like this simply aren't allowed to exist in their reality because it feeds into something they hate far, far more than they hate their opposites on the other end of the spectrum: Incrementalism.
I think part of it is that if things suck it's an excuse to not do much, things are going to shit and I'm just trying to keep my head up nothing really matters anyway we're all doomed... Compared to things are getting better, the future is looking positive, I'm not really doing much though.
It's why people are so upset at every positive new development in anything and instantly start exaggerating flaws or just refusing to acknowledge it. Post an article backed by real science that mentions we're doing well transitioning away from Carbon and you'll get a couple of doubtful comments and a few votes then post a random guy on the street saying 'i don't really know anything about it but we're probably doomed' and it'll be front page for days
Another example is the sheer amount of people who claim they can't think of a single good use for natural language computing, they've read a hundred articles/memes about ai bad but not a single one mentioned any of the ways it could save lives, improve life style and productivity, etc...
People don't want hope, they want an excuse
Well I think part of it is WHO is being killed when there are crimes. And that is children. No one can get behind that.