Am I just supposed to sit there and watch as all sort of injustices are taking place everywhere? What can a person do to make this world slightly better?

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    Donate to a human rights organization and/or volunteer in one. I’d say that’s the best you can do. And remember that however horrible it sounds don’t lose sleep over the suffering of people you don’t know. There’s a high risk it’ll just consume you.

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    Our tax dollars pay for the weapons used on children. The outrage for Western support should be unanimous and visceral

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    Am I just supposed to sit there and watch as all sort of injustices are taking place everywhere?

    For most of them, yes. Humans didn’t evolve knowing every horrible thing going on around the world, and you individually can’t possibly do something to stop all of them. Pick a few causes that are most important to you and ignore the rest, that’s the only way to stay sane.

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    Atheism. Most of the atrocities in the world are driven by religion. As the saying goes “good people will do good, bad people will do bad. When good people do bad, there’s probably a religion involved”

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      I think another aspect is removing corporate interests in the area and general process of war.

      • first there’s the arms companies that keep funneling weapons into the area. Selling the “insurance” for the fire that keeps coming through. A fire fuelled by what they sell.

      • Then there’s the companies that come in and “rebuild” after the devastation. Amazing how their contracts have been part of the aid packages negotiated with Ukraine already.

      • Then there’s the fossil fuel rights which make it worth superpowers picking sides and putting boots on the ground to “peace keep”.

      The whole thing is fuelled by megacorporations wanting their slice of the pie, and not caring about the human cost. All of them are so big that they basically set government policy in the west anyhow, and none of them give a shit about which god or prophet anyone follows.

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      Most of the atrocities in the world are driven by greed, popular religions do not advocate for greed or bad actions directly. Religions especially in the west become a tool for rulers and authorities to control people but there never was anything religious about tyrants and dictators to begin with if not the subjugation to their power.

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    As a single person, most of it comes down to what you support, avoid consuming things that rely on cruelty and slavery to be produced, study to be more aware of what is actually happening, and don’t panic, there’s very little a person alone can do.

    Joining groups with similar minds can help you make more, but groups can be very hard, people have different views on things, and radicalism can make some good willed people do pretty terrible things.

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    Atheism and Feminism. Both have shown to lead to more pacifistic societies.

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    Vote for gun control if you’re American, its worked in Australia and New Zealand. Or vote for any party that advocates for the intake of refugees. Beyond that build an iron man suit fly over and lay down the law :p

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    Do what you can to challenge fear, anger, and hate (a.k.a. critical thinking).

    They are the tools of the power hungry and wealth hoarders. Rage bait news articles, religious extremism, labeling the “others” (race, religion, sex, national origin, etc.) are how those tools are applied. They are applied to get voters to vote against their own self-interest or even conduct extreme acts like suicide bombings.

    Feels grim stated like that as the hate machines and their incentives are already in place and controlled by the worst of us.

    Using these tools is also an easy trap to fall into unknowingly. I’m passionate about privacy enabling technologies. I’ve slipped into fear mongering when on my soap box without realizing it until later upon reflection.

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    Make the world around you better. Locally. There is so much going on in the world and we get news about all the wars. You as a citizen can’t fight every one of them. But you can be nice to people around you, volunteer in your local community. Make the world a better place where you are. Help people that get targeted in your country. Fight right-wing parties where you live.

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    Ensure the people who would be massacred have the means to defend themselves.

    A person’s self interest is more reliable than rules and treaties. A weapon in a person’s hands makes it impossible to hurt that person without yourself being hurt.

    This is why after thousands of years of bloodshed and injustice, some very concerned thinkers decided it is a human right to be armed.

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      Most rulers will not care about this. Some people of their armies being killed is not part of their self interest.

      In fact I can even give you some examples of rulers starting wars against countries being able to defend themselves, even though they knew they would have losses.