wally1990 wrote: » **outside of their own bubble** I was speaking with a women from work (she is about 38-45 I'd say), who I normally don't ever speak with and it amazed me how just oblivious she was to most things as we ended up talking for ages on different things I brought up in conversation about the current Chinese, USA trade war and she knew nothing about about it, fair enough (tough subject Then I mentioned trump v Biden, she knew nothing about USA politics or who even Biden was or didn't know there was an election or how long trump is in power, Then we were chatting about the hospital admission numbers and current covid in Ireland then she had no clue at all about the numbers, how like?!? Surely people talk to her about it or hear it on radio, TV, news, whatever At this stage I thought this woman doesn't listen or follow any news or world politics and maybe purposely ignored it but the Irish ignorance shocked me Then she was on about TV and I mentioned netflix, she never heard of it, I was like wtf, you never even heard of it? It just got me thinking about people that live in their own bubble and go through life without wanting to or paying absolutely any attention to what is happening around them or in the world People who ignore world news, domestic news, maybe advances in tech, whatever
The_Brood wrote: » Not knowing about US politics, covid nightmate, globalist corporatist ****ery, and much of the trash on Netflix....if I could I would pay a million euros to be that woman. What exactly do you or I benefit from being aware of this, other than misery and desperation?
Rubberchikken wrote: » Ive never once paid any attey to these vivid numbers or the statistics. In fact back in April listening to others talking about them I hadn't a clue and genuinely no interest.
paleoperson wrote: » Yes, that was a bit of an odd one from OP. I have no clue about the numbers either other than they're going up drastically. I knew what the numbers were a few months ago, I just got tired of paying attention to them for 8 months at a time. What is there to know? The numbers are up a lot. You know I bet what it is is the OP knows so little in general that he's staggered when it turns out that someone else didn't know something he does. Imagine him sitting every day to diligently read the numbers, watching them go up and down and the admission rates go up and down thinking he is gaining some vital meaning from it, I guess some people have lots of time on their hands.
Justin Credible Darts wrote: » unless I happen to see it here or what my wife might tell me I am one of those oblivious as the opening poster calls it. I dont read newspapers, dont watch regular tv except netflix, and live darts....and watched the us presidential debate one night as i was bored Dont have a mobile phone, gave up voting, dont have a credit card dont want one either. will read the forums,and the net on certain things but in general its because I dont really care about is happening in the world if its something I cannot control. No point in me getting bothered about the us president election when I have no say in the outcome, but have a fleeting interest out of curiosity, but wont lose any sleep who wins. Same with Irish politics, they are all useless. Dont care about countless thingfor example take the GAA and as a corkman I cannot name a single player on the cork hurling or football team, dont know what the managers names are, what divisions they are in, ....I simply dont care, I saw the name greta thumberg recently and had to google her, cos she popped up on some many discussions. My niece is amazed I have not heard of certain people that pass for musicians.,...again I dont care. I have reached the stage in my life where I dont care about things I have no control over. If i see something on the tv I dont like or care about will turn it off. If the radio plays something I dont want to hear, will turn it off. Same with people if they bore me I will tell them I am not interested in the subject
Deleted User wrote: » I think people who are obsessed with US Politics but show zero interest in domestic politics are worse.
Deleted User wrote: » My wife is a bit like that. She's just not interested. Sometimes it drives me mad. Sometimes I wish more people were interested only in baking lemon bread, helping children, and taking care of the well-being of their families, like she is.
murpho999 wrote: » Some people just live in their own bubble. I recently met someone who is 48 year old and had no idea that July 4th is American independence day. Found it bewildering as it's in news, films, books etc. How can you go through life and avoid that?
wally1990 wrote: » I was speaking with a women from work (she is about 38-45 I'd say), who I normally don't ever speak with and it amazed me how just oblivious she was to most things I spend my time onas we ended up talking for ages on different things
pgj2015 wrote: » what gets me is people who couldnt point out any country on a map or that dont know common knowledge things we all learned in school. like did they never listen or what?
TheDavester wrote: » ive started distancing myself away from a mate who keeps trying to bring trump and occasionally Boris into every conversation - on a night out, he'd try to turn the conversation towards them, when your going out for the pints with the lads, you dont want to give a **** about them...once i liked a meme taking the piss out of biden and he rings me urgently asking was i a trump fan (before anyone says it - no i am not) ...christ im/others are tired of his obsession, pity his poor missus but she's too busy trying to be an influencer and has him as a camera man[/QUOTE]:D:D:D:D:D
TuringBot47 wrote: » Yeah, defeating that alien invasion truly is a cause for celebration.
GarIT wrote: » Voting is virtually pointless, the only impactful thing you can do is convince others how to vote. I also doing get all the people encouraging others to vote. Unless you can be sure the group you are talking to mostly think the same as you then you should be encouraging as many people as possible not to vote.
paleoperson wrote: » Nice to see some of the understanding replies here. I do wonder sometimes when I look at or read the news - what the hell is the point?! I mean, there is almost nothing going on that's going to be of benefit for me to know, at least not that I couldn't know elsewhere. Irish politics in particular I only feel a sort of obligation to be familiar with it. I'm not saying there is no point, I'm just raising the possibility. What if you were like that Playstation girl who didn't know where Phibsborough was (which I don't btw, but I'm not from Dublin). What if you read the paper for two weeks every year? You'd see about Trump, you'd see about Covid, and so on.