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    Issues that people don't seem to make such a big deal of like they once did

    Here is a list of certain issues, events, etc, that were once heavily the subject of day-to-day conversations and featured extensively in the news, but are seemingly mentioned much less now than before (in no particular rank order) or at least kept lower-key, despite almost all of them still existing in some form or another.

    Covid (most recent).
    AIDS/HIV.
    Binge drinking/late-night aggro in town centres, etc.
    Teenage pregnancies.
    Feral youngsters.
    'Ch@v' culture.
    Happy slapping.
    Joyriding.
    Conflicts in Syria and Iraq.
    ISIS and Al-Queda.
    The EDL, Britain First, etc.
    Violent films and 'video nasties' in general.
    'Explicit' content in popular music (not just profanity).
    Muggings.
    Armed robberies of shops, banks, etc.


    To name but a few.

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    Re: Issues that people don't seem to make such a big deal of like they once did

    And?
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    Re: Issues that people don't seem to make such a big deal of like they once did

    Do you need these issues to be prominently included in the news, Lenco?

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    Re: Issues that people don't seem to make such a big deal of like they once did

    Quote Originally Posted by pulisa View Post
    Do you need these issues to be prominently included in the news, Lenco?
    Not necessarily Pulisa. I'm just curious as they were once big topics but seemingly seldom discussed today, even though most of them still haven't actually gone away.

    Plus I'm quite happy in some ways that they're kept lower-key nowadays as I felt the media often overdid many of them at the time, though of course Covid was necessary, especially earlier in the pandemic when there were a lot of unknowns and when vaccines were still yet to be developed.

    Some of the issues/events/topics I mentioned in my OP were frequently considered symptoms of 'Broken Britain' during the latter half of the 2000s, which in itself has hardly been mentioned for about 10 years now.

    But the media and public opinion moves on I guess.

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    Re: Issues that people don't seem to make such a big deal of like they once did

    As you must, Lenco?

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    Re: Issues that people don't seem to make such a big deal of like they once did

    Quote Originally Posted by pulisa View Post
    As you must, Lenco?
    I guess so, yes.

    Seems I was right when back in around mid 2020 when Covid was (obviously) the number one concern, I remember saying on here that I bet the media will have probably moved on to the next big 'issue(s)' by 2023, even though Covid as a whole still hasn't gone away, but nevertheless appears to be far less newsworthy of late.

    And fast forward another 3 years to 2026, the media in turn will have no doubt moved on to whatever issues are current/relevant by then.

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    Re: Issues that people don't seem to make such a big deal of like they once did

    Also -

    Witches.
    Hitler.
    The price of mead.
    The Plague.
    The Empire.
    How Thomas Newcomen is ruining the donkey industry.

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    Re: Issues that people don't seem to make such a big deal of like they once did

    Quote Originally Posted by Lencoboy View Post
    I guess so, yes.
    You've no more chance of 'moving on' from these things as I have with King Chaz and his side-chick Queen. THOSE PAIR GRIND ALL MY GEARS. THE INJUSTICE!!! ARRRGHHHHH!!!

    Autistics have the tenacity of limpets when it comes to shizzle they feel passionately about. (My English teacher got a taste of this when I handed in a 20 page essay on Duran Duran in 82 ha ha)

    The Neurotypical Guide of How to Live With an Autistic Human..

    Rule number 3: Let them bang on about stuff you have no interest in...

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    Re: Issues that people don't seem to make such a big deal of like they once did

    Quote Originally Posted by NoraB View Post
    You've no more chance of 'moving on' from these things as I have with King Chaz and his side-chick Queen. THOSE PAIR GRIND ALL MY GEARS. THE INJUSTICE!!! ARRRGHHHHH!!!

    Autistics have the tenacity of limpets when it comes to shizzle they feel passionately about. (My English teacher got a taste of this when I handed in a 20 page essay on Duran Duran in 82 ha ha)

    The Neurotypical Guide of How to Live With an Autistic Human..

    Rule number 3: Let them bang on about stuff you have no interest in...

    Amma right, Len?
    Yes you are Nora, despite the fact that sadly there's still far too many people out there who see us Auties as a hindrance and seem to long for the days before 'PC-gone-mad' when and where they could be as ableist as they pleased with impunity, both physically and verbally.

    I never forget those condescending words from a couple of staff members at college back in the mid 90s who blatantly said that I would probably never be employed by anyone as they thought I was too slow, distant, and therefore a hindrance to them alone. Needless to say, I called it quits there soon after.

    In fact, that particular college has a long-running track record for chaotic management, general lack of accountability, blame culture and endless chopping and changing of things. My mom actually worked there herself from 2004 through to 2013 when she finally retired, so I heard plenty of iffy stuff about the place.

    I bet your teacher wasn't too enthusiastic about Duran Duran though, and no doubt believed they were a corrupting influence on kids at the time, even though they seemed relatively tame compared to certain other acts, both then and now. Incidentally, their 1982 hit 'Hungry Like The Wolf' reminded me of a staff member at the nursery I attended at the age of 3 1/2 in late 1980-early 1981 who reeked to high heaven of BO, and inadvertently stank the whole place out, which I covered in another thread on here last year.

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    Re: Issues that people don't seem to make such a big deal of like they once did

    Quote Originally Posted by Lencoboy View Post
    Yes you are Nora, despite the fact that sadly there's still far too many people out there who see us Auties as a hindrance and seem to long for the days before 'PC-gone-mad' when and where they could be as ableist as they pleased with impunity, both physically and verbally.

    I never forget those condescending words from a couple of staff members at college back in the mid 90s who blatantly said that I would probably never be employed by anyone as they thought I was too slow, distant, and therefore a hindrance to them alone. Needless to say, I called it quits there soon after.

    In fact, that particular college has a long-running track record for chaotic management, general lack of accountability, blame culture and endless chopping and changing of things. My mom actually worked there herself from 2004 through to 2013 when she finally retired, so I heard plenty of iffy stuff about the place.

    I bet your teacher wasn't too enthusiastic about Duran Duran though, and no doubt believed they were a corrupting influence on kids at the time, even though they seemed relatively tame compared to certain other acts, both then and now. Incidentally, their 1982 hit 'Hungry Like The Wolf' reminded me of a staff member at the nursery I attended at the age of 3 1/2 in late 1980-early 1981 who reeked to high heaven of BO, and inadvertently stank the whole place out, which I covered in another thread on here last year.
    Wouldn't you like to work though? Prove them wrong. There's more to life than your fear of "The Media".

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