I'm Sick of Hearing About Epstein
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I'm Sick of Hearing About Epstein
"Seeing 4 articles in a row plastered along the front of the NYTimes makes me groan inside. I get the gist of who he was, of who Trump is, please stop telling me that my life depends on discovering more information or digging deeper into a conspiracy because to tell you the truth, I really don't care anymore, one way or the other."
"front of the NYTimes makes me groan inside. I get the gist of who he was, of who Trump is, please stop telling me that my life depends on discovering more information or digging deeper into a conspiracy because to tell you the truth, I really don't care anymore, one way or the other. If I had the choice between people spending time and money working on Epstein versus finding a way to make TriMet avoid making historic service cuts. I'd choose the latter."
Multiple NYTimes front-page articles about Epstein and Trump provoke groaning and fatigue. Familiarity with Epstein's and Trump's identities reduces the perceived value of additional revelations. There is a clear rejection of prompts to dig deeper into conspiracies and an expressed apathy about further investigative efforts. A prioritization preference is stated that time and money should be redirected toward preventing TriMet's historic service cuts. Local transit preservation is explicitly preferred over continued focus on high-profile investigative work into Epstein.
Read at Portland Mercury
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