I'm reaching the conclusion that some people find it easier to fight imaginary problems than real ones. There are a lot of real, serious problems in the world, and in life in general. It must feel safer, easier to just make up an imaginary conflict, flesh it out with juicy, salacious, ludicrously wild improbable stories, then spend all your time and energy prattling about that. Wages have stagnated --or sunk-- while costs have risen on everything...but the economy is hard. Solutions aren't evident, even understanding the problems isn't simple. But evil involuntary sex-changing plots, magical pedophile gangs, brain-chemical harvesters, Cylons, and semi-omnipotent fallen angels wanting to steal your soul by tempting you with alcoholic liquors and dancing...well, those are easy to figure out the problem and pick a side, and interesting enough in details to make great stories.