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It’s fascinating, and concerning, the degree to which we base our interpretation of events on preconceived beliefs.

Within a couple of hours, I’ve seen posts about the Trump-Zelenskyy meeting that range from scorn for how Zelenskyy spoke during the discussion, to abhorrence of how Trump treated the man sitting across from him.

These responses often start from the assumptions of “this guy is a scammer” or “that guy a monster” and I’m just processing how deeply engrained some of our (allegedly) free opinions and beliefs are, when they’re ultimately built on a body of information consumed from partisan sources that we trust, often in spite of the fact that nearly every source of news is biased. It’s only human. But it’s also scary.

I think the best we can do is trust our intuition - does it feel right? It’s also helpful to listen to our emotions, but especially important question those, and their origins, because emotion can mislead.

Personally, I was sickened by the lack of empathy and compassion shown by our country’s leaders. I recognize the Ukraine war issue is extremely fraught, and with the amount of disinformation and propaganda out there, it’s hard to know exactly what’s right. But the fact is, when someone’s country is being systematically demolished, my heart goes out to them. Maybe that’s weak, or naive.

(It’s not).

It was a hard video to watch, especially after spending so much time on Nostr (and none on Twitter), because I have become a bit accustomed to all the good vibes.

I do believe Trump actually wants to end the war. He may be able to get there, and even if the cost to Ukraine is high, the cost of continued warfare is almost certainly higher (although this is highly contingent on what Putin turns his gaze to next).

Trump was clearly triggered enough to revert to “verbally-abusive-parent” mode. I’m not a shrink, but it’s not hard to see. Zelenskyy’s posture was that of man who has watched an ally turn into an abuser. We’ve already extracted enough minerals from the developing world, so now we’ll do it to Ukraine, so long as they agree to let Russia off the hook for the war?

That shit feels wrong, man.

Fuck war 💔

What makes a great software developer or analyst is the ability to be conscious of these base assumptions and inspect them carefully.

Pattern recognition is also a key attribute.

Now regarding the current situation and pattern recognition, I recognize a pattern match with audience participation theatre.

The more I pull on that thread, the more the whole thing makes sense.

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Curious to hear your takeaway, “the thread”, from this approach

I was thinking reality TV where a lot of it is scripted. But things have switched up.

That exchange at the white house... It was like those WWF dramas they used to have back in the late 1980's. You know, Vince McMahon and all the antics that went on outside the ring but still center stage?

The difference here is that back in the WWF, everyone knew it was fake and didn't care. This current situation is clearly fake because the acting is so bad, and yet a whole lot of people think it's real.

Have you ever been to a theatre to watch a movie and there are folks in the crowd who appear to think it's real? Caught up in the moment?

I feel like I'm sitting in a theatre trying to enjoy the show, and the boomers in front of me are losing their shit at the baddie for doing the baddie things, and cheering on the goodie for no particular reason except that the emotive musical score is prompting them to do so.

I’m gonna be chewing on these thoughts for a bit, that’s certain 🫡