What would you say is absolute poison to life and society? The internet has ideas; they delivered this authentic list of societal toxins.
Fools Full of Confidence, Geniuses Full of Doubt

“Bertrand Russell nailed it with: The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts,” shared one.
“Or another way: “The best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity.” WB Yeats, from The Second Coming. People are confident in their ignorance.”
Social Media

“The belief that it’s someone’s real life and not just highlights or created content with filters. It should be easier for people to see through the screen,” one asserted. “It’s damaging to our mental health to always being comparing.”
“It pretends to connect people; but in reality, it divides them and destroys local communities as well; while drawing attention to and amplifying the worst traits of humanity.”
Doom Scrolling

Another added, “Specifically, the user attention as currency model of social media. I thought I was safe from this till I got addicted to TikTok. After that, I figured I was fine because it was some dumb kids’ app.”
“Still, honestly, I didn’t realize that my entire day revolved around the infinite dopamine content drip until I was almost a year down into the rabbit hole,” one shared. It started degrading my relationships, attention span, and work ethic. Quitting it, cold turkey was the best decision I’ve made in a long time.”
Corporate Influence on Government Policies

“It’s not even ‘influence’ anymore; they’re just handpicking policies like they’re at a buffet,” suggested one. “At this point, it’s difficult to distinguish corporations from the government. Just many unreachable, untouchable tyrants who’ve figured out how to control the narrative concurrently.”
Opinion Based Journalism

“My biggest pet peeve is the negative turn in creative nonfiction writing. It has become more as opinion masquerading as journalism,” one said. “Similarly, opinion masquerading as fact.”
“The number of people that speak with unearned authority on complicated issues is maddening, especially when they’re closed off from alternative ideas,” added another.
Society Giving Power and Attention to the Rich and Famous

“The near worship of celebrities and the powerful. It’s so scary – how far fans are willing to go for people they know nothing about,” one replied. “Yes! Why does society idolize billionaires? The chances of becoming a billionaire are zero.”
“And billionaires hoard more cash than they or generations of their ancestors could ever spend. Yet, at the same time, millions are starving to death. So what’s to like about them?”
Everyone Has to Be Right All the Time

“I would second this,” agreed one. “There is plenty of chance for cooperation and respect, but some people can’t give it. It’s okay to be wrong. It’s even commendable to be the one that admits wrongness.”
“However, more and more these days, it’s common for people to prey on those willing to swallow their pride and walk away. A hand offered in peace is too often slapped away in hatred.”
Cocomelon is Driving Parents Insane

One mom admitted, “I blocked that channel. My daughter was in her terrible twos and acting up all the time. I read a Facebook post where some mom said her kid got overstimulated by Cocomelon videos.”
“When she took it away, things improved. So I tried it, I don’t know if it worked, but my daughter’s behaving better now. Fewer tantrums.”
General Pollution is Appalling

“Plastic pollution is destroying the planet. But pollution in general, whether it be light, noise, plastic, CO2, you name it,” one said.
“I live in the California Bay Area, and after it rains (which it rarely does anymore), it’s staggering to see what it looks like for those couple hours without the smog pollution” It is beautiful. Then I remember that all that pollution was just caught by the rain and dumped into the bay, which is depressing.”
Crabs in a Bucket Mentality

“Crabs-in-the-bucket mentality. People ridiculing or just discouraging others’ improvements makes everything worse,” another suggested.
“First time I experienced the crab people, I started lifting weights in college. ‘Why are you working out?’ ‘You’re not making any progress.’ ‘Cardio is more important than weight training.’ They weren’t even going to the gym either,” a final person replied.
Religion in Politics

The founding father’s insisted on a seperation between church and state, and for good reason. Religion restricts personal freedom, and when religious institutions gain power, they start to oppress those who don’t believe exactly what they want you to believe.
We have a large group of religious groups trying to turn our secular government into a theocracy. If they succeed, the United States as we know it will cease to exist.
People Who Have Kids Just Because

Society’s insistence that everyone should parent leads to horrible parents who abuse their kids. These kids grow up with trauma and perpetuate the cycle of abuse.
Not everyone should have kids. If we stopped pushing parenthood on people who shouldn’t be parents, we’d have a happier, healthier populace.
Everything is About Money

Hustle Culture tells us that we need to monetize everything we enjoy our we’re doing life wrong. Why can’t we just enjoy things anymore?
The Toxic Work Culture

Our work culture is destroying us. Find out how.
Read it Here: America’s Toxic Work Culture
Legal Scams

Society is ripe with folks legally scamming you out of your hard earned cash.
Here are the top scams we all just accepted as normal.
All the Selfishness

In this world, you’re all you’ve got. Most people are too concerned about themselves to think of others. While good people exist, it’s harder and harder to find them in the sea of selfishness.
Here are the top red flags you’re dealing with a selfish person.
Toxic Masculinity

Men share the weirdest things they’ve been called “girly” for enjoying.
All the Propaganda

Propaganda surrounds us. It attempts to sway our thinking in both mundane and critical ways. Here are some examples of propaganda we see every day.
Source: Reddit