Sneako's Gaza analogy supports Jiang's point that repeated exposure to atrocity can drain ordinary people's emotional capacity to care, making horror feel boring rather than mobilizing.
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Atrocity fatigue
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"Yeah, that's a great point. I noticed with Gaza, too, in the beginning, especially after October 7th, everyone was talking about it. It's very..."
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The interview sounds scattered at first, but its logic is consistent.
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