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This week’s episode of What’s the Nus? sits in a space that’s a little less comfortable—but a lot more necessary. Because when you look at everything happening across politics, culture, and society right now, it’s hard to ignore that something feels off.
From major public events to everyday behavior, there’s a growing disconnect between what’s happening and how people are reacting to it. And instead of slowing down to examine it, most people are doubling down—on their opinions, their emotions, and their assumptions.
We walk through a range of stories this week, not just to recap them, but to question them. To ask what they reveal about accountability, responsibility, and the direction we’re moving in.
Because if we’re not willing to question what we’re seeing, we’re just participating in it without understanding it.
By Daniella RuthThis week’s episode of What’s the Nus? sits in a space that’s a little less comfortable—but a lot more necessary. Because when you look at everything happening across politics, culture, and society right now, it’s hard to ignore that something feels off.
From major public events to everyday behavior, there’s a growing disconnect between what’s happening and how people are reacting to it. And instead of slowing down to examine it, most people are doubling down—on their opinions, their emotions, and their assumptions.
We walk through a range of stories this week, not just to recap them, but to question them. To ask what they reveal about accountability, responsibility, and the direction we’re moving in.
Because if we’re not willing to question what we’re seeing, we’re just participating in it without understanding it.