Do you feel empathy, frustration, and desire to take action after reading the news?

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noor shaw Profile
noor shaw answered

yes i also feel the same.

Rooster Cogburn Profile
Rooster Cogburn , Rooster Cogburn, answered

Sometimes but there's not a lot I can do about it. Just one person sure can't help.

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Care Care commented
There are examples of cases, where people were able to make an impact by combining their efforts - https://www.change.org/impact . One could say that even in those occasions the role of 1 person is critical. There are also examples of normal people creating change on a large scale (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malala_Yousafzai , https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohamed_Bouazizi ) . So I believe that even signing a petition could play a key role and also the role of 1 person can snowball and mobilize many other people.
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Rooster Cogburn commented
I've signed many petitions over the years and never saw anything become of them.
Ty Hibb Profile
Ty Hibb answered

Personally I don't have that reaction. I believe what the bible says about the reason why these things are happening and the real solution that will resolve the problem permanently. Knowing this has kept me from being over anxious about things, thinking that some real smart group of people are going to resolve things and being disappointed when it doesn't happen.

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Walt O'Reagun answered

Not usually ... I just find most of it so ridiculous that I laugh at it.

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