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[–] jobes 2 points (+2|-0)

That started out decent, but turned retard pretty quick. It just started rambling nonsense, but not in a poetic way. For example:

The path out of this mess can only lie in the exact opposite direction of the path which led us into it. This doesn’t mean ripping apart the earth searching for magical forms of renewable energy and sending rocket ships into space to warehouse all the excess humans so we can keep doing what we’ve been doing. It means turning around and moving into a collaborative relationship with each other and with our ecosystem. That is the only way.

So, abandon civilization, go live on a hippy commune? That certainly fixed everything when people in the 60's tried that.

What this means for you, personally, is that you have no responsibility toward any of the old mechanisms which have led us to the brink of extinction, because those mechanisms have failed. Utterly and indisputably.

I have also smoked marijuana before and understand what it is like to type without thinking where that sentence will lead you

I don't even want to get into the stuff before and after that. This is just a silly article.

[–] smallpond [OP] 0 points (+1|-1)

I agree the article has several suggestions that I think are silly.

So, abandon civilization, go live on a hippy commune? That certainly fixed everything when people in the 60's tried that.

I think the point is that civilization has failed. We're now so far beyond fixing things that it's pretty much time to just watch the world burn. Perhaps during or after that process your only option may be to live in a hippy commune, but I doubt you'll be doing it to 'fix civilization'.

I expect we're all going to start dying in large numbers at some point soon. If everyone's the same, everyone's probably going to die in the same reliable fashion. While I personally doubt inventing yourself a new gender is going to help things, diversity of lifestyle and thought is probably a good thing - perhaps some of us will walk a strange path that leads to survival, and perhaps even goes some way towards fixing some of the damage we've caused.

What this means for you, personally, is that you have no responsibility toward any of the old mechanisms which have led us to the brink of extinction, because those mechanisms have failed. Utterly and indisputably.

I agree those mechanisms have failed - everyone has their own ideas about why, and what should have been done better, but most will be wrong. Loyalty towards a system that has marched us straight to death isn't rational in the bigger picture.

[–] jobes 1 points (+1|-0)

Loyalty towards a system that has marched us straight to death isn't rational in the bigger picture.

I don't think we really have many options unfortunately. If everyone left the cities to go live in the woods, what would stop us from being conquered by a hostile nation? I have no doubt that the current model of society is on the brink of collapse and frankly I'm not sure what the large scale response should be towards that. We can't all be preppers unless a massive amount of people across the whole world die in tandem

[–] smallpond [OP] 0 points (+1|-1)

I think if society as a whole adopted a prepper philosophy that might actually save us... but that's not going to happen. People aren't just going to change their attitudes and start acting responsibly with a long-term outlook.

I don't pretend to have the answers that will save us at this point - maybe nothing can. Solutions aside, it's clear the current system is an incredibly destructive failure.

[–] [Deleted] 1 points (+1|-0)

In my rural area everything is still normal. The positive rate for Covid-19 is about 5%, with no deaths. People that I spoke with, that got really sick and then recovered from it, made is sound a lot like the Hong Kong flu from the Woodstock era, but a bit worse.

[–] smallpond [OP] -1 points (+0|-1)

For all its flaws, I think the article's worth concerns the bigger picture and the future.

COVID is nothing in the bigger picture, and things still looking normal to you again isn't so relevant.

We're living through a human-caused mass extinction, are rapidly depleting/destroying the natural resources our civilization needs for survival while our global population balloons. We have simultaneously destabilized the climate which our civilization rose under and depends upon. These are our absolute failures, the consequences of which are coming, even if things still seem normal in your nice rural region for now.