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" ... At a rally in Philadelphia, Obama called Trump as lazy and apathetic while asserting his behavior and appointees are harmful to the nation’s institutions. ... "
" ... For as long as I can remember, the sentiment around me about elections was an apathetic, “Your vote doesn’t count anyways.” Without questioning it too much, I adopted that mentality; my vote probably doesn’t matter and won’t really influence change. California has voted Democratic in every presidential election since 1992, giving rise to a cohort of young people who have never seen any alternative outcome in a presidential election in our state. As a part of this cohort, my belief that any one vote in California wouldn't change the outcome of the presidential election was further solidified. So voting didn't matter. ... "
" ... For kids born into the Deaf community, especially with Deaf parents, the immersion into Deaf culture becomes an intrinsic part of who they are, whether it’s their belief in only signing, or their apathetic feelings toward being accepted by hearing people. This difference can spark real debates, especially on a campus like Gallaudet, where Deaf “elite” students might mingle with students that don’t understand the culture. “There's an entirely different culture out there, and showcasing that is really key to the show,” explains Nyle. “That was something that we wanted to offer. I also think that a lot of people were scared because they [felt] they didn't have an angle to contribute. But in all reality, it’s the layers that we're working with.” ... "
" ... People who do this tend to feel disengaged, apathetic, or frustrated with the way their life is. Little do they know that they have the power to reframe and create change! ... "
" ... With Halloween around the corner, St James’ Park feels haunted; there is nothing left but the ghost of ambition. Supporters are apathetic, even those who have decided not to stay away in protest, and the result is a bizarre environment created by people who don’t know what to think. A point against Wolves is far from the end of the world, especially because it could, and should, have been worse; but with so little punch, it was the best Newcastle could have hoped for and papers over the cracks. It feels as though Newcastle are staring into the abyss and nobody can prevent disaster. Steve Bruce has failed to make clear his own ideology, and the notion that the second half occurred outside of his control suggests the writing is on the wall for the club. ... "