• Kaea@sh.itjust.works
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    It’s not media’s fault that people don’t give a shit about immigrants. They write about stuff that people are willing read

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        Maybe I’m just a shitty person but I can easily tell which topic here is more interesting.

        It is important to know what is happening with immigrants too tho

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      How’s your life going? Do you think YOU should sink for everything you’ve fucked up? All the people you’ve hurt or refused to help out of laziness, selfishness, or incompetence? How deep will you sink?

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    Yeah I was surprised that the sub news are so popular. I don’t think it’s because of rich people but more of what an incompetent and novel the issue is. There’s hope and a literal timer - makes for good coverage.

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    One is the adventure story that almost seems scripted, one is a tradegy that is so common it makes my brain hurt.

    I do concede that the missing sub is missing something, so I’m hoping that International law catches up and demands that all these “experimental” commercial subs also has $500 million in gold as balast . . . so it’s a treasure hunt also, just to make the story perfect (because right now it’s moved from an adventure story, to a horror, it needs a third act).

    I don’t need to know migrants are dieing, that’s just a function of our world. I know why overloaded fishing boats sink, there is no mystery there, it’s inherently a less “fun” (god that’s terrible to say) story.

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      Agreed.

      With the submarine story, it’s like a film scenario. Every detail is something unusual, and not tragic in itself. Well, depends on who you ask. There are many people who think billionaires existing is a very real tragedy, and rightly so, but I digress.

      With billionaires in a comic-book-supervillain submarine lost on their way to see the Titanic wreck, you can laugh at the $30 controller, or wonder where their brains were, or if anybody looked at their financials because this also would work as a movie scenario where 4 billionaires pay someone to disappear them because they didn’t pay taxes or something.

      Refugee boat sinking is actual tragedy, with the added bonus of the entire western world having some level of guilt in creating. When the average, empathy having person hears about it, they feel complex emotions from sadness to guilty conscience for casually hearing about it from the comfort of their couch… It’s difficult to deal with.

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        With the submarine story, it’s like a film scenario.

        Oh, God, I hadn’t even thought about it. Someone is already banging out a disgusting “based on the true story” script of this event, aren’t they? Probably multiple.

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        I think you just made something really clear for me. We are all rich compared to most of the world that lives in almost complete abject poverty. We hate that part of ourselves that could do something about it but just sits on the couch consuming and adding nothing, and we project that hate on to billionaires so we can feel it outwards.

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          Then there was Elon Musk, trying to make a cave submarine to save those kids in the thailand cave, but instead slandered the real hero as a pedophile.

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          All rich in comparison, sure, but most of us are probably struggling to maintain our lifestyle or investing in a better future for ourselves and/or loved ones. Atleast some of which is keeping up with the Joneses. Issue now becomes a matter of resources. How much time, energy, finances, patience do you have left over to help strangers in another country? How do you justify (to your peers aswell as yourself) aiding foreigners before your own?

          Billionaires likely have a very similar situation going on. Just on a very incomprehensible level due to how far away their class is from lower and middle. Do they have as good of an excuse, though? From the outside looking in, I doubt it. Maybe the necessary security and cost of housing (why would they live in a poor neighborhood and risk burglary or death?) brings their finances down further than we realize. Would explain why they avoid taxes so much, but that’s some benefit of the doubt shit. They could just be greedy as hell and have a class culture that encourages it along with wasteful spending. Who knows. Maybe, like a classic White, they’re taught to hate “the poors”.

          meh
          I gotta go. ✌🏿

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    It’s unusual, and taps into some deep-seated fears - people imagine themselves trapped in a submarine running out of air, get seriously frightened, and start desperately hoping they make it out OK just because they don’t want to think about the alternative.

    There’s also the Colossal Fuck Up angle - people love stories about incredibly stupid disasters because it makes them feel smart and competent. “I’d never get in a submarine that uses a shitty Logitech controller” they say, congratulating themselves on their foresight. (Even more satisfying when the victims include a billionaire, because those are the very best people to feel superior to)

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    To be honest, I think the focus is more on the context of the tragedy of the Titanic and the dangers of high-risk tourism, especially as we get close to space tourism, than a general focus on rich people in danger - like, it’s not a Gabby Petito thing. It is true, literally no one cares about immigrants.

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    Well the billionaires weren’t in the process of breaking any laws at the time. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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    I disagree it’s a media thing. It has been covered. It’s just not an unusual story so people don’t share it as much.

    Now billionaires dying on a submarine will get shared plenty. People love those stories. So naturally, you’ll see more about it.

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    I’m sure that submarine was running windows 10 and the driver accidentally switched to xinput on the F710 controller (you can’t do xinput on windows 10 for some reason)