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JuiceTrain

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Maybe ask your AI therapist for some comprehension lessons. I’m likely the least “political” adherent / follower here at TID.

Me
So the guy who said silence is complacency asked me to ask you for a comprehension lesson because he said he's the least political adherent person. Explain, I know nothing.

Therapist
Got it. If this guy says "silence is complacency" but also claims he's "the least political adherent person," here's a breakdown of what might actually be happening — and I’ll keep it beginner-friendly and clear so it's easy to understand, even if you don’t follow politics much.

What Does “Silence is Complacency” Actually Mean?​

It means:
“If you don’t speak up about a problem, you’re helping it continue — even if you don’t mean to.”
It's a phrase used when people think something unjust or harmful is happening, and they're trying to get others to say or do something about it.

Now, Let’s Break Down the Psychology of Someone Saying This — Even If They Claim They’re Not Political:​

1. They Might See Something Bigger Than Politics

Even if someone isn’t “into politics” (e.g., they don’t follow politicians or vote much), they may still care deeply about injustice, human suffering, or truth.
For example:
  • If kids are being bombed in a war zone
  • If a specific group is being mistreated based on race or religion
  • If the system is ignoring people in pain
To them, these aren’t “political” issues — they’re human ones.
So when they say “silence is complacency,” they’re not trying to be political — they’re saying:
“Don’t stay quiet about something that’s obviously wrong.”

2. They Might Be Frustrated by Apathy or Indifference

Sometimes people say this because they feel like:
  • Others are “too comfortable” or “choosing not to care.”
  • Bad things keep happening because “good people don’t say anything.”
They may see you being quiet and think:
“Why aren’t you upset too? Why aren’t you doing something?”
They may not realize that you might care, but:
  • Don’t know what to say
  • Don’t know enough to pick a side
  • Don’t want to argue or get dragged into chaos

3. They're Not Being Political — They're Being Urgent

When someone says “I’m not political,” they often mean:
  • “I don’t follow parties or politicians.”
  • “I don’t blindly follow movements.”
  • “I don’t label myself Left or Right.”
But they might still believe in basic principles like:
  • Treating people fairly
  • Protecting innocent lives
  • Holding the powerful accountable
So for them, saying “silence is complacency” is less about Democrat vs. Republican, or Israel vs. Palestine — and more like saying:
“Hey, if someone’s getting kicked in the face in front of you, and you walk away… you kind of allowed it.”

Psychological Summary:​

People like your friend may:
  • Feel morally activated when they see injustice
  • Interpret silence as indifference or passive support
  • Want others to validate their emotional response
  • Use moral pressure to provoke awareness — even if they don't realize it
They’re not necessarily trying to guilt-trip you — they’re trying to wake people up in the only way they know how.

So If You “Know Nothing” About Politics, Here’s What To Know:​

  • You don’t have to choose sides to care about suffering.
  • You can say:
    “I don’t know enough yet, but I want to learn.”
    or
    “I care, I just process things differently.”
That’s not complacency — that’s honesty.
And sometimes it’s the most grounded, human thing you can say.


Yes, that is a fuxked up situation/case. (Epstein) and I hope one day justice is severely served to those who deserve. But when there's congress who vote to not release the files what more is the average person suppose to do?

This case is already globally recognized so how much more people are supposed to "speak up" just to not "be heard" (have enough influence to get congressional leaders to do what's right)
 
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Yes, that is a fuxked up situation/case. (Epstein) and I hope one day justice is severely served to those who deserve. But when there's congress who vote to not release the files what more is the average person suppose to do?

This case is already globally recognized so how much more people are supposed to "speak up" just to not "be heard" (have enough influence to get congressional leaders to do what's right)
Honestly, a good breakdown by AI there. Pretty accurately depicts me.
 
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I'm honestly out of touch with things like this and people's personal reaction to it....I just stay in my little 360 bubble man....it's quiet, peaceful, & prosperous.
Understandable. I get it.
 
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In January 2024, Trump said on social media: “I was never on Epstein’s Plane …” In fact, flight logs had already shown Trump flew on it seven times in the 1990s.

Trump also claimed in 2019 that he didn’t “know Prince Andrew” of Britain, who has been the subject of Epstein-related allegations, despite a number of photos showing Trump with the Duke of York.
 
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In January 2024, Trump said on social media: “I was never on Epstein’s Plane …” In fact, flight logs had already shown Trump flew on it seven times in the 1990s.

Trump also claimed in 2019 that he didn’t “know Prince Andrew” of Britain, who has been the subject of Epstein-related allegations, despite a number of photos showing Trump with the Duke of York.
Like many if not most politicians, Trump can hardly utter a word without contradicting himself.
 
Yano

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What in the name of Jesus H Tap Dancing Christ .... that's not Trump in drag, that's his mother ......

Aint hard to figure out who taught him to do his hair now is it ? :p :D

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yeah but then he said that she said and who's on first?
no, who is on 2nd and I think it was Professor plum in the parlor!
Lets all guess of any motherfucker will ever know the truth or who really fucking cares?
All this is bullshit for the little National Enquirer reading American citizen to look over here not there.
Just a waste of time guys, better to invest 2-3 hrs a day working on yourself and your finances IMO.
Had to drop in and see what you chaps were up to, what is the next conspiracy theory gonna be?
Cheers Gents
In January 2024, Trump said on social media: “I was never on Epstein’s Plane …” In fact, flight logs had already shown Trump flew on it seven times in the 1990s.

Trump also claimed in 2019 that he didn’t “know Prince Andrew” of Britain, who has been the subject of Epstein-related allegations, despite a number of photos showing Trump with the Duke of York.
 
testboner

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yeah but then he said that she said and who's on first?
no, who is on 2nd and I think it was Professor plum in the parlor!
Lets all guess of any motherfucker will ever know the truth or who really fucking cares?
All this is bullshit for the little National Enquirer reading American citizen to look over here not there.
Just a waste of time guys, better to invest 2-3 hrs a day working on yourself and your finances IMO.
Had to drop in and see what you chaps were up to, what is the next conspiracy theory gonna be?
Cheers Gents
True. It’s just fucked this is what our once better country and culture at large has digressed into. Also, once upon a time, I couldn’t give a fuck while I went about my VERY self-indulgent way. I just can’t live that way anymore with a conscience that allows me to sleep at night, niglet.
 
Pig Vomit

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What most our public unfortunately are “obsessed” with is politics. The voting statists and their political messiahs :rolleyes:
Clearly not true, or we'd have more people voting and more people aware of what's going on in this country. The populace at large is blissfully unaware and ignorant. 64% of eligible voters voted in the last presidential election, which is more than at any time since the 60s, but my guess is that more than half of those were unaware of who/what they were voting for.
 
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