It's pretty clear that OP's daughter does feel like she's missing out on things her friends are doing, that's why she is asking. Social isolation doesn't have to be total to be damaging to your mental health, especially if you're an extrovert.
And bringing up "but in my time..." Yeah, no. Not a comparable situation. If everyone is on social media and you're not, you're going to be left out of at least some things, there's just no way around it.
You're looking at it purely from a present-day perspective. Just because the pool of available workers is large enough today to provide for everybody doesn't mean that it will be fifty years into the future. It's not about "infinite growth" it's about providing a consistent standard of living and a fair generational contract that doesn't place an undue burden on future generations.
Unless you expect people to work until they drop dead it's a crisis regardless of the economic system, especially coupled with the increases in life expectancy. You have fewer and fewer people of working age who have to provide for and take care of more and more old people for longer and longer. Even if you eliminate profit motives, you're placing an outsized burden on younger generations.
Not voting isn't "against all" it's "meh, I don't care". If you don't vote you're implicitly okay with any of the possible outcomes, in the last American election that included fascism. Trump won the popular vote, and a majority of eligible voters were at least okay with that.
The settlers are enabled by the Israeli government's use military force against whoever already lives on the land they want to "settle." The money is the smallest of the issues at hand.
Literally not what's happening. Which, I guess, is reason you didn't link the actual announcement/clarification post while making your baseless claims. You are free to criticise Israel, support Palestine and Palestinians, and to call out the genocide.
And you can call Israel a racist apartheid state on feddit.org. It's explicitly called an apartheid state in the sidebar of !nahost@feddit.org for example...
Das Existenzrecht Israels anzuerkennen ist für die da drüben schon Genozidleugnung. Ist, wenn man die Kommentare des verantwortlichen Mods liest, ziemlich offensichtlich.
I'm not denying that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. I think that suggesting that the answer to genocide should be more genocide is absolutely vile.
And most people prefer content algorithms. Or maybe a better way of phrasing it would be they're used to and expect content algorithms. Having to actively search for and follow topics is not only yet another hoop users have to jump through (good UX has as few steps as possible to get you where you want, a good chunk of users jumps ship at every step) it also requires that they know which hashtags are being used for the content they want to see beforehand, which might be difficult for you if you relied on content algorithms before.
Because even his idiotic voters wouldn't intentionally drive up their power bill. Well, some might, but most wouldn't. But if it's harder for consumers to make that informed choice his friends in industry can flood the American market with inefficient crap and his voters will probably blame Biden or immigrants or Jewish space lasers for their increased power bill.
Prinzipiell ja, aber die grundlegende und trotzdem sozialverträgliche Überarbeitung des Rentensystems die wir brauchen kommt mit dieser Koalition sowieso nicht. Kein Fortschritt ist immerhin besser als aktiver Rückschritt.
Just open a can of tuna and put it on the floor. 9 times out of 10 the "stuck" cat will happily come down.