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The paranoia driving office politics

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  • Jun 16, 2022
  • #Politics #SocialMedia
Kat Rosenfield
@katrosenfield
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Picture a huge, poisonous fruit falling to the ground, its skin splitting open, the rancid pulp pouring out. Picture the ants discovering the mess, swarming over it, drunk on the ab... Show More

Picture a huge, poisonous fruit falling to the ground, its skin splitting open, the rancid pulp pouring out. Picture the ants discovering the mess, swarming over it, drunk on the abundance in front of them — and far too preoccupied with their feasting to ever look up at the tree it fell from.

It’s an apt metaphor for what happens during one of the public meltdowns that double as free entertainment for the extremely online. The splatter of drama, the rush to consume, the way we pick over every last sordid detail of the controversy until there’s no meat left. What we miss is that the details hardly matter, as individually fascinating as they may be; indeed, a large part of this problem is that we only ever talk about it in terms of its most recent iteration. We obsess over the individual characters — the Bean Dad, the Racist Cheerleader, the Guy Who Didn’t Cum On His Cat (the internet remains unpersuaded) — yet fail to grasp that they’re all starring in the same self-perpetuating tragedy.

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Chris Boutté @TheRewiredSoul · Jun 17, 2022
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is legit one of my fav writers. I’ll read every piece of hers without fail In a world where there’s so much of the same, Kat always brings a unique perspective and bigger topics for the reader to consider I’ve been reading a lot about trust lately. This is great.
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