Feels Like That: When Ideals Lose to Common Sense

Feels Like That: When Ideals Lose to Common Sense

Doesn't it feel like people are following the wrong script where emotions lead the way in decision-making? "Feels Like That" is the latest chapter in the continuing saga of ignoring facts in favor of sensational feelings.

Vince Vanguard

Vince Vanguard

Doesn't it feel like sometimes people are searching for the plot in a storyline that's as simple as a children's book? "Feels Like That" is just about everything that's wrong with the nonsense of today. You see them around us—the people who think that their feelings are somehow the compass that guides the nation. It's time we talk about what happens when common sense takes a backseat to emotional overreactions.

"Feels Like That" is not just a feeling—it's a phenomenon. In our world, swaddled in safe spaces and echo chambers, these Alice-in-Wonderland moments are cropping up like dandelions in your front yard. But let's break this down in terms of specifics: Who are we talking about? Those who blindly follow trends rather than truths. What are they doing? Spiraling into emotions like Alice down the rabbit hole. When is this happening? Right here, right now. And where? In every corner of society—from Twitter wars to boardroom decisions gone wrong. And why, you ask? Because when your worldview is determined by hashtags, virtue signaling, and political correctness, reality takes a backseat.

Oh, the wonder of "Feels Like That" moments, where facts are as welcome as a drop of rain in an ocean of tears. Let's get into it—ten delightful instances when "Feels Like That" showed its fab colors.

  1. Climate Crusades: It's feely to demand fortress renewable energy while ignoring how electricity grids function. Funny how the same crowd who bans coal isn’t keen on rolling blackouts.
  2. Economic Emergencies: We watch as they print money like it's monopoly bills and screech about inflation like it's an unexpected guest.
  3. Safety Nets vs. Hammocks: Hand a bunch of roses and tell everyone it's a safety net. Meanwhile, hardworking taxpayers eye those hammocks that conveniently laze under the sun.
  4. Activism Theater: Want to make a change? Why not pack some glitter into a protest sign and call it reality? People we're watching, rolling their eyes at.
  5. Healthcare Hokum: Renovate healthcare with their plans, and you might just find yourself trapped in a Kafkaesque nightmare instead of a life-saving hospital.
  6. Cultural Chameleons: Bronze a statue today, send it toppling tomorrow. Historical narratives twist and turn at the whims of "I-feel-offended-today".
  7. Green New Fiascos: Attempting to pedal today and keep the electric car warm for tomorrow while pretending windmills can power an empire.
  8. Freedom From Free Speech: "Feels Like That" folks shouting "freedom" while gagging dissenters with a cultural muzzle.
  9. Education Ruckus: Their mission? To replace arithmetic with woke arithmetic, where 2+2 feels like 5 if that's how you feel in your heart.
  10. The Gender Waltz: Let's marvel at the endless reevaluation of biology and watch as the frenzy of identity identity politics swirls us all into dizzy spells.

This isn't about bashing those who "feel"—emotions are indispensable. However, let's inject some rationality into political ideology. We all remember a time when water didn't have its feelings hurt, right?

That's the journey "Feels Like That" has taken us on; a twisted path where feelings overshadow practicality, and the only hills to die on come with hashtags instead of heroism. It's sipping the Kool-Aid while living in La La Land—how often we see this fairytale become a nightmare when policies hit people where it truly matters: their wallets and freedoms.

So, why do we succumb to this absurdity? For once, can we return to good old logic that supports society, ensures stability, and recognizes achievements beyond emotional sensationalism?

Alas, while people keep "Feeling Like That," there's no hope in reckoning with this blazing irony: trading genuine discussion for an echoing chamber of likes and retweets.