In 2023, People May Finally Be Breaking Their Obsession With Politics
In the mid-'70s, people disengaged from political conflict and took up jogging. Maybe it's time to do the same.

I've never much fancied Forrest Gump, but inside the Robert Zemeckis historical fantasy, there's a scene set in 1976 that I reckon reverberates with many people who retain vivid memories of that exhausted Bicentennial year.
Our Zelig-like hero Forrest, after having earned a Medal of Honor in Vietnam, encountered Abbie Hoffman at the march on the Pentagon, conducted ping-pong diplomacy in China, inspired John Lennon to write "Imagine," and tipped off the cops during Watergate, finally proposes to and beds his lifelong crush Jenny, only to wake up and find the mercurial hippie long gone. So, the Tom Hanks character does what so many people seemed to be doing in the mid-'70s, literally or metaphorically: He takes off running.
Nowadays, 10Ks and marathons are joyous community experiences of endurance and affirmation. But we knew better in the seventies—you ran because you were lonely, or off somehow, or simply because the world was no longer tolerable sitting still.
In the autobiographical 1976 made-for-TV movie The Loneliest Runner, a youthful stand-in for writer/director Michael Landon learns how to race because he's an adolescent bedwetter whose mother shames him by hanging his soiled sheets out the window. In 1973-74, the inexplicable fad of running in public naked swept the nation, with The Joy of Streaking on every bookshelf, live televised events serially interrupted by mid-'70s pubic grooming, and the requisite Ray Stevens novelty hit shooting up to Number One. In the 1976 thriller Marathon Man, the compulsive running of Dustin Hoffman is readable as desperate evasion from a past and present too horrible—and torturous—to contemplate.
At the dawn of its popularity, jogging was perhaps correctly understood as escapist, inherently self-centered, and detached from the always-pressing geopolitical and cultural upheavals that roiled the world from 1963 to 1974. It was the perfect metaphor fodder for The Me Decade. "Ordinary folks," Tom Wolfe wrote in that famous 1976 essay, "now had enough money to take it and run off and alter the circumstances of their lives and create new roles for themselves."
And it was also…healthy, as exercise and an exhaustion-induced reorientation from the political to the personal. The human attention span needs a little crop rotation now and then, lest the soil of the mind turn to dust.
As we limp into 2023, there are flickers of suggestions that our extended dark period of high-alert, routinely apocalyptic politics may be starting to peter out. Donald Trump, the main character of the 2015-22 era, is finally transitioning to an NPC, having suffered successive electoral, legal, and reputational defeats. Bipartisan freakouts over the globe-straddling power of social media companies are beginning to feel ridiculous in the wake of massive tech losses and the off-puttingly erratic behavior of Twitter's solipsistic new owner. COVID-19 as a dread-inducing and society-reshaping pandemic is mostly behind us.
Good thing, too, since Lord knows, our lives away from headline politics have suffered protracted neglect. Life expectancy was trending downward even before COVID came along. Our teens, especially teen girls, are experiencing mental health crises at rates not seen in a generation. Able-bodied men are not working, deaths of despair keep increasing, and community institutions are withering on the vine.
The inchoate yet all-too-real intuition that something just feels wrong has sparked a publishing mini-genre of attempted explanations—Martin Gurri's The Revolt of the Public, Timothy P. Carney's Alienated America, Richard Reeves's Of Boys and Men, J.D. Vance's Hillbilly Elegy. While the specific causes are still being debated, a generally agreed-upon effect is that this frustrated citizen energy has been channeled into politics, or at least into heightened political consumerism, giving rise to a global populism (of both right and left) not seen since the collapse of communism three decades ago.
But populism has an uncanny knack of not delivering on its promises, leaving those frustrated citizens with a choice: Either double down on support for the populists (whose global reach may have crested in 2020) or direct that energy into more fruitful pursuits.
Already, we are seeing some preliminary indications of a turn away from political obsession. The media companies that fattened on anti-Trumpism are being starved of subscribers and shedding staff. Birth rates, having fallen steadily for 15 years, are experiencing a post-COVID "baby bump." Those who do politics for a living—journalists, consultants, hucksters—are letting the desperation show, trying to elevate possible Trump successor Ron DeSantis into a Nazi enabler or Joe Biden into an election-canceling commie.
Returns are observably diminishing on doom-scrolling the news, arguing digitally with strangers, and mashing the "donate" button to some person or group who shares and stokes your political hatreds. The effective methods for improving our personal, familial, and even societal dissatisfactions lie right there at our fingertips, or better yet, shoes—going out for a walk, participating in community institutions, getting the kids off of smartphones, reading an actual book, traveling to places we haven't seen before.
The grotesque machinery of federal politics—the annual end-of-the-year, 13-digit cromnibus negotiated by a handful and read by none—is impervious even to your best tweets and dankest memes. The public policy failures affecting you are almost certainly local, not national, with public meetings you can often walk to. Your body isn't getting any better slumped over your laptop; your thoughts aren't deepening by consuming information in 10-second bites.
New Year's resolutions are not my bag, and I never did catch Marie Kondo when she was taking off. But what I wish in 2023 for the country and everyone living in it is to find as much happiness and fulfillment and relief and restoration as possible, far away from distant culture war theatrics and life-and-death electoral contests, and closer to those long, slow spaces of human contemplation and exploration. It's been a weird and stressful 7 years—or 14 or 22. Time to take off running.
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Still upset about Twitter I see.
Nostalgic for when only he and his blue check pals were allowed to post mean tweets.
Matt Welch
@MattWelch
Now would be a good time to throw a big cocktail party in New York or Washington, and invite every single conservative writer you know. #RedWedding2
casey milan @daREALMRSEATTLE
Mar 4, 2019
Replying to @MattWelch
Pro trump or anti trump or both types?
Matt Welch @MattWelch
Mar 4, 2019
Replying to @daREALMRSEATTLE
Oh, you need both.
https://twitter.com/mattwelch/status/1102654202545913857?s=12
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Speaking of…
https://twitter.com/KanekoaTheGreat/status/1608231209875963904?t=_l7qkO66uH9tSMithUIDGA&s=19
1/ THREAD #TwitterFiles
@elonmusk slams CISA censorship network as ‘propaganda platform.’
This DHS-backed censorship consortium used 120 analysts to censor millions of social media posts on elections and covid-19.
[Thread, links]
gotta be Cindy Sheehan's fault somehow.
"In 2023, People May Finally Be Breaking Their Obsession with Politics"
I wouldn't bet on it :
https://vvattsupwiththat.blogspot.com/2022/12/space-aliens-ate-my-baby-but-mentioned.html
Nobody reads, has ever read or ever will read your shitty blogspot you worthless obsolete fat old sack of shit. Go shove your fearmongering chicken little climate hysteria up your saggy old blown out faggot asshole.
Correct
They lie about the effects of CO2 on ‘climate change’ to put fear into people for control. Nobody knows what the hell they’re talking about! China gets a pass as a ‘developing nation’ so they can build coal plants while they have the largest economy? And we are supposed to suffer with little to no evidence of natural disasters? Hey, the climate always changes!!! We have to stop with the fear mongering!!
How do you really feel?
Still replacing the w with a vv in the link? Has anyone taken the bait yet?
You can run but you can't hide. There will be a reckoning. Church Committees. An example must be made.
The corn is ready for harvest...
The book "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance" describes running as escapism or release.
^ You nailed ir right on the head brother. You get it, 100%.
This indeed is the real reason why he's so down in the dumps all of a sudden. Because he knows we're just days away from the beginning of investigation and eventual revelation regarding what loathsome criminal cretins his most beloved leftie democrats are. The Bidens, Fauci, Merrick Garland, Mayorkas, the whole damn lot of them.
Trying to run away isn't going to save you or friends Welch, you worthless piece of garbage.
Maybe a red wedding or two for leftists and their media enablers/propagandists, might spice up the ratings for that annual white house-journalist dinner or get people to watch the academy awards again. Maybe not until you marxist scum are no longer in a position to steal elections and have the judiciary and media simply shrug. Sorry but you leftists decided that the rules of engagement were total war with no possibility of peace without total capitulation
Correct
I’ve never much fancied Forrest Gump
Stopped reading right there. You just gotta get it in there that nobody at your cocktail parties enjoys anything as low-brow as an iconic Tom Hanks fillum, don’t you? I’ll bet you enjoyed the hell out of Francois Truffaut’s art house fillum Embrasse Mon Cul, though, didn’t you?
Tom Hanks himself said he's made maybe four good movies. He didn't say which ones he thought were good.
As much as Tom Hanks sucks and as much as Forrest Gump sucked, it was still better than Mean Girls or 20 year old re-runs of the Jon Stewart Daily Show so even Jerryskids has better taste than you.
Mean Girls was great. Forrest Gump was boring, not believable, and lacked any rewatchability. I never got it.
I feel the same way about moment. No rewatchability
Forrest Gump sucked. Tom Hanks sucks. Robert Zemeckis sucks. It's not because it's lowbrow. It's because it's saccharine boring dog shit, just like everything Tom Hanks has ever done in his career. It's no wonder he and Spielberg are butt buddies.
we'll always have Bosom Buddies and Bachelor Party.
The movie, like the novel that spawned it is a 20/20 hindsight boomer paean.
But it still doesnt suck nearly as hard as Welch and his affected scoffing.
IDK, the part where he beats the fuck out of the girl slapping hippy activist was kind of cool. And maybe the nam ambush. But that’s probably about it.
Right. Hanks would be a rightfully-deserved penniless beggar if the hicks in flyover country would stop nominating him for and giving him Emmies, Golden Globes, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, etc., etc.
If those peasants would just wake up and realize what trash they're making us more learned individuals give Tom Hanks awards for, the world would be a better place.
I don’t think it’s just that Forrest Gump was lowbrow. I think at least one of the implicit messages of the movie is an affront to his entire worldview. It essentially suggests that there’s more to life than being one of the smartest people in the room. Can you really imagine Matt or anyone else at his cocktail parties taking a favorable view of that message? Don’t get me wrong. I had similar views of the movie when I was in my early twenties. “Why would I want to go see a movie about a guy with a 70 IQ who lives a richer, happier, fuller, life than I do?”. The difference is I grew the hell out of it.
"Just because you do not take an interest in politics doesn't mean politics won't take an interest in you."
Pericles
Hilarious coming from the retard who claims he's uninterested in politics and incapable of anything less than total neutrality every time he gets slapped around like the stupid punk ass little faggot bitch he is and runs for cover behind his non-existent comedy.
I think we’re too nice to him.
Sounds like politics is the "same as it ever was...."
Yes. On the other hand, the near-obsession people have over niche policies is getting unhealthy.
Really, Welch?
https://mobile.twitter.com/mattwelch/status/1102654202545913857?s=12
Now would be a good time to throw a big cocktail party in New York or Washington, and invite every single conservative writer you know. #RedWedding2
#WhatAnAsshole
Maybe we can invite all the Reason writers to a special event, like an authentic Mayan solstice celebration.
Just remind them to bring their shrivelled hearts from the shoe box they keep under their beds.
My first thought on reading
"COVID-19 as a dread-inducing and society-reshaping pandemic is mostly behind us."
was what a pile of shit.
To wit
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/12/28/us-will-require-airline-passengers-traveling-from-china-to-test-negative-for-covid-.html
Wrong place
Did you even read the OP where the quotation came from?
Reading comprehension is your friend.
Uh, the reply I posted was in the wrong place; not everything is about you.
He doesn't don't call himself ragebot for nothing.
I’ll believe the premise when those TDS-addled shit-piles Sullum and ENB admit they’ve been duped for the last 7 years.
You want them to brag about their partisan conformity?
Politics and social media are near inseparable at this point. You cant go online without being inundated with the stuff.
The only hope is corporations/hollywood pushing non-stop political left wing messaging lose enough money to cut it out and just make products/movies and STFU about whatever given political cause-of-the-day is popular.
Its going to take a lot of lost money to make this happen
Of course you can go online without encountering any social media. Most of us choose to use social media, but it's quite easy to avoid.
How much do you think social media effects regular media that people see on their local news?
Now there's an exercise in wishful thinking. And I use the term thinking loosely. Fantasizing might be more accurate. Or he had a brain fart and decided to write it down, throw a few other random fantasies around it and publish it.
But enough about “the declaration of Independants”. What were your thoughts on the article?
Not intended as parody, Scientific American (got a blue check and everything):
https://twitter.com/sciam/status/1608091753634058242?t=Z-YOtNm3E3EK2qRfw-b3BQ&s=19
The heightened concern about black women's weight reflects the racist stigmatization of their bodies. It also ignores how interrelated social factors impact black women’s health.
[Link]
For you folks scared of Twitter
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-racist-roots-of-fighting-obesity2/?utm_term=Autofeed&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1672232797
Fat bottom girls make the rockin’ world go ‘round.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nprhxc2Lxc
The bigger the cushion, the better the pushin’
Think of it as evolution in action. These people are removing themselves from the gene pool: decreased fertility, difficulty getting pregnant, higher risk of miscarriage, higher risk of stillbirth, higher risk of death during childbirth, plenty of abortions. And it's not going to get fixed as long as they misidentify the cause as racism, rather than the gluttony that it is.
Except the obese racists are going to weed themselves out either way and portraying Tyler Perry's Madea as a paragon of svelte feminine beauty is damaging in ways beyond just obesity. Ways that, were claimed to be far more problematic for conventional supermodels.
Feminist Glaciology.
Matt Welch: "Peasants, STFU! Let Your Betters run the country, rob you blind, destroy your society, and start WW3!"
Let us not trouble our little heads with state matters.
Let us continue to elect experienced incumbents who are the preferred candidates. Reputable mainstream media sources are there to help us know who to vote for when we get mixed up sometimes.
Let us embrace the “what, me worry?” attitude that has been so thoughtfully encouraged by our betters.
No mention of Jim Fixx, author of The Complete Book of Running? How'd he die again?
Oh, that's right. He had a coronary while running.
The 31 trillion dollar national debt and the growing surveillance state aren't like your teeth. Ignore them and they won't go away.
^+1000000000000 well said.
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I’m the end, politics is incredibly boring. I can already tell I’m moving on.
I've spent my entire life voting for a candidate who loses. Took way too long but I think I am now prepared to just stop voting and paying attention to that stuff.
Any time spent devoted to a political party is a sucker’s game. The elections are going to come out how they come out. I’m not going to change the outcome in my favor. Clinging to some fantasy of fighting for social justice on the internet is both incredibly pathetic and incorrect. Why should I waste my time giving free campaign contributions to people who don’t care what I really think? Unless there’s some entertainment to be had. And frankly, if you’ve talked about politics on the internet for any amount of time, you’ve probably had all the entertainment you’re going to. That’s me. I simply have better things to do. Im sure people like Tony who’ve I’ve allowed to make a fool of themselves arguing with me are still incredibly engaged, because they don’t have anything better to do. Im simply not that much of a pathetic asshole. So, I move on.
You may not be interested in politics, but politics is interested in you.
I don't know if they can quit politics. Currently have motherfuckers whining Santos is a liar, but don't care that Biden lied about having 3 undergraduate degrees, lied about being the first in his family to graduate college, lied about his scholarship, lied about graduating in the top half of his class, and plagiarized.
These lies are just (D)ifferent though, and low IQ people scream "whataboutism" if you bring them up because awww shucks moral coherence is hard!
NO AMNESTY
This.
what I wish in 2023 for the country and everyone living in it is to find as much happiness and fulfillment and relief and restoration as possible, far away from distant culture war theatrics and life-and-death electoral contests, and closer to those long, slow spaces of human contemplation and exploration. It’s been a weird and stressful 7 years—or 14 or 22. Time to take off running.
Nice thought – but –
average weight for an adult male in 1976 – 172.2 pounds
average weight for an adult male in 2014 – 197.6 pounds.
Methinks taking up running now is way outside the wheelhouse of possibility. Let's Get Physical may have been an option in 1981. Today? Maybe sleeping on the couch.
I hope Putin is breaking his obsession with politics in the way I hope he does where he is at right now!
Weakened Putin Orders Show of Strength While Hiding in His Bunker
https://www.thedailybeast.com/weakened-putin-orders-show-of-strength-from-his-bunker
*Click! Click!* 🙂
The Daily Beast? Are the walls closing in?
For Putin, evidently. 🙂
What’s missing from all of this is that there is a significant segment of the population who never let politics interfere with our lives. Some of us – I suspect mostly those of us with advanced age and perspective if not wisdom – realized from the beginning that “this too shall pass.” I jogged for a while in my thirties during the cited era until my knees wouldn’t let me any more. I dropped out of Facebook when the idiotic censors put me in FB jail for a month for no apparent reason and ignored my attempts at appeal. I have not missed it much. I never missed a day of work during the spectacularly stupid COVID lockdowns and, although I get my daily dose of anger reading and watching the daily news, I consider it cathartic rather than depressing.
Great advice MW , let's all stick our head in the sand, that works for the Ostridge, seems MW thinks we are all bird brains? This reason thing has turned a corner and they likely can't see it but I've been here 10 years and can clearly see it.
"People often tell me they don't 'do' politics. I reply that it is their choice, of course, but rest assured that if you don't do politics, then politics will 'do' you." -- "Rules for ANTI-Radicals: A Practical Handbook for Defeating Leftism."
Everyone knows that democracy empowers the best organized mob to force everyone to march in lockstep with it. No one wants to be controlled, and everyone is concerned about politics, afraid, and belligerent. As we continue to move away from our republic and toward our emerging de-mob-ocracy, it will only get worse.
In order to fully appreciate the humor and sarcasm in Forest Gump you need to have a decent understanding of past events and US history. How is that lowbrow? The seen where Forest apologizes for ruining their black panther party requires the viewer to know in the 60’s there was a radical group called the black panthers in order to get the joke . Maybe you need to brush up on you history.
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