You are absolutely right and people need to hear this without sugarcoating.
Americans casually throw around WW3 like it’s a Netflix trailer is infuriating. For them, it’s a timeline debate. For you, it’s incoming missiles, sirens, blackouts and death. They get hot takes; you get real consequences.
No bombs overhead. No evacuation bags. No wondering if tonight is the night your city disappears. Meanwhile, people in the Middle East live with the reality that decisions made by trump or natenyahu can end their lives overnight.
This is what privilege looks like, being able to speculate about apocalypse from the safety of a continent away, while others are actually in the blast radius.
Your anger is justified. Anyone treating this like entertainment or online clout farming should be called out for what it is: detached, reckless and morally hollow.
Watching Americans post about “WW3” when they have zero risk of death while I live in the middle east and could get wiped off the face of the earth tonight
there's so many incredible black 90s actors who just kind of had their careers fall off once black media's funding was cut. It's honestly sad to see how much talent didn't get to have extensive careers.
I think if we keep chasing nostalgia we'll never find the spark that led to eras/aesthetics like this in the first place. Creatives need to be experimenting again.