In this episode we break down the Whoopi Goldberg situation and briefly touch on the decline of interactions: how employers treat employees and candidates, how the government(s) treat their citizens, and how people treat each other.
We associate this directly back to the increasing refusal to just talk things out over the phone, which many people have stated is because they don't want to feel any emotional attachment or expression (despite the increase in emojis).
Meanwhile, the government(s) actively work to control and dictate rather than inform and empower people to make their own choices - and certain people prefer the safety of being protected, at the expense of not knowing how to handle negative situations properly.
As a result, people like Whoopi bottle up true feelings and forget how to stop and think about what they say before they say it, even if their intention is not to offend.
On the opposite side, people get more easily offended because they have distanced themselves from actually talking to other people and owning their life.
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