(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Andee Tagle, reporter for NPR, has published an article to help people who are stressed by news of the Ukraine invasion, in another example of government-funded media wasting tax dollars and covering for the Biden administration.
“Even after weeks of bracing for an attack amid speculation, global tensions and diplomatic attempts to stave off invasion, the reality of conflict is always a shock to the system,” the article reads.
“What we have to offer you is the simple truth that sometimes when you don’t have all the answers, it’s OK to look for what you can control and seek comfort where you can.”
Tagle continued with 5 tips to “de-stress:” breathe, get moving, nourish yourself, stay connected, and sign off.
The article is accompanied by a comic, brought to you by public funds.
Steven Crowder, host of Louder with Crowder, had several thoughts on this:
“The list is hilariously mundane and made all the funnier because leftists required such a list to soothe their fears and stress over something they themselves aren’t experiencing,” he said.
“This is why I’m not afraid of a civil war with these people,” Crowder said. “Could you imagine any of them actually having to fight? Neither can I.”
Twitter users also weighed in:
Ukrainians are fighting for their lives, taking up arms, and building homemade Molotov cocktails to fight Russians who are invading their homes and your first thought is, “How can we comfort Americans who are watching the news from their couch 5,000 miles away.”
— Natalie Johnson (@nataliejohnsonn) February 25, 2022
NPR truly is Sesame Street for grownups
— ryan.s (@skeletmans) February 25, 2022
Watching the STRENGTH and COURAGE of Ukrainians in the face of a brutal Russia invasion, has given me perspective on my struggles. The superficiality and pettiness of America’s current “social justice” movement is hard to deny today. May God keep Ukraine free.
— Violette James (@james_violette) February 25, 2022