Social media and individualism result in increased isolation, as it tears apart the social fabric of our societies. For many there is not much interaction beyond the family circle. Even neighbours are just strangers. This ultimately will undoubtedly lead to major disruptions and social unrest. How do we go about breaking that cycle and build real communities again?

  • SavvyWolf@pawb.social
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    29 days ago

    This ultimately will undoubtedly lead to major disruptions and social unrest.

    Will it? And if it does, I’ve seen a lot of unrest being in favour of social progress, which I think is at least part due to marginalized groups being able to find and advocate for each other. Is that a problem?

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      27 days ago

      When all is (roughly) well it mat not, but in the face of adversity it will. Paper toilet during covid? Now imagine food, water, medicines shortage.

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        29 days ago

        Yeah, I’m predicting more issues next election as well, whoever wins…

        Still, I think it’s a complicated issue that isn’t as simple just “people aren’t spending more time with their neighbours”.