Because when something is constantly in your face that you think is overblown, asking who cares is a sign that you are sick of the thing that you are unable to avoid.
It is hard to ignore when it is everywhere all the time.
All the words are there, but maybe rephrasing it would help you.
People often say “who cares” about stuff they are sick of hearing about that they think is overblown and they cannot avoid it. It is shorthand for “Why do so many people care about this pointless topic and won’t shut up about it.”
Because when something is constantly in your face that you think is overblown, asking who cares is a sign that you are sick of the thing that you are unable to avoid.
It is hard to ignore when it is everywhere all the time.
…I think you missed a word there, because I’m not quite following your first sentence.
All the words are there, but maybe rephrasing it would help you.
People often say “who cares” about stuff they are sick of hearing about that they think is overblown and they cannot avoid it. It is shorthand for “Why do so many people care about this pointless topic and won’t shut up about it.”
“Sick” wasn’t there when I read it, and it made it less than understandable.
And sadly, Elon Musk has more power than a lot of people are aware of and a lot more folks really do need to care about what he does.
“Sick” was always there.