I am sure the germans have a precise term for this

  • queerlilhayseed@piefed.blahaj.zone
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    2 hours ago

    If I thought about it as much as my brain wants to I would drive myself mad. The system has too much inertia and the fixes we are forced to implement now (and for the next little while) are damage mitigation, not fixes. It’s just not going to be fixed for a while. If I tried to address it with the same tenacity that I approach my day-to-day problems my mind would overheat and I’d die. So I just have to spend most of my time brushing my teeth and keeping my car from breaking down and trying to find a fucking job so I can continue to buy food at my accustomed rate. I squeeze in a little damage mitigation where I can but I can’t afford to dwell on the elephant that we have to eat. Too much problem for tonight.

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      3 hours ago

      hm, i don’t know if that’s the right word. i think it’s more for doing something because everyone else does as well, which is applies less here? although i guess it could be argued that living a “productive” life under an imperial system does still prop up that system, even if it is not in direct support of its imperial actions. to not be a mitläufer then, one would need to either leave that system or sabotage/fight it as much as possible.