News stories that get more and more desperate until people submit into doing anything the media/government/healthcare industry/scientists want them to do.
Last week's grief/tragedy/sympathy guilt trip was a recycled story from the Trump era about a young guy that still thought the coronavirus was a hoax until he ended up in ICU. When that didn't increase vaccination rates, the grief/tragedy/sympathy industry got more desperate and had a guy talking emotionally about how you can save his one year old in Arkansas even if you live halfway across the country by getting in line for a vaccine. Just do what these people say and everyone will be okay, just meet their demands is what the grief/tragedy/sympathy industry is trying to prime people's subconcious with.
Griefing yourself, causing loss with no need for external intervention.
Shearer: "I raided my own cave on Ark"
Everyone else: "Easy self grief"
Yes Leo, you can spend that 35 dollars on fortnite
Yes Leo, you can spend that 35 dollars on fortnite don’t give me grief
the inability to formulate sentences after family trauma
“berryblue!”
“do you mean blueberry?”
“yes sorry! i have some grief-speak”
When you lose a lot of weight because you are sad and can't eat. Depression of someone dying has killed your appetite and you have lost weight
Did you see Karen she is so thin. I think Karen went on a grief diet after her husband left her. She looks great.
Hopefully instead of cops everywhere reacting with rage over the news about deaths of young fellow officers, they treat their lives as people treated the life of George Floyd, even if these guys didn't look like you, they were just people that wanted to improve the lives of the people around them and they were happy to be alive trying to do that when they were alive. The grief tragedy sympathy hope industry tries to make horror or shock stories to headline the news, and really that does more harm than anything else to what these folks were really about, to focus on things like death all the time.
People that look like anybody can end up like these New York City cops, but how often do you hear much about their lives besides a few seconds on the news, then there is another story. The grief tragedy sympathy hope industry might want you to feel a certain way (sad, angry) about something, but they don't tell you that you don't have to if you don't want to.