First there is no generation to blame do not fall for the generation memes
I don’t but I mourn the fact that my society is so broken that there are shockingly few elders to look up to that don’t have a murderous apathy with respect to the status quo.
I also fear deeply for my future that Blue Maga can’t handle this amount of introspection.
We are in utterly unprecedented times, don’t give me that hogwash… also knowing humanity will continue doesn’t make me less scared, that is a balm for existentialist fear, my fear is a very physical one that has to do with being afraid my body won’t continue in a quality of life worth living not “oh no! This feels hopeless in a philosophical way!”
edit if you disagree see my comment further in this thread for my evidence/rationale
Instead of wasting breath on politics yall should get thinking about getting through power outage and filtering water. We looked a lot different in the last one and probably also fighting over the last banana.
Your cynical determinism isn’t useful in this moment, either for agitating people or for encouraging them to look to history for echoes of now even if you are in some ways technically right.
Many things make these times precedented, many more make them unprecedented.
Historians will NOT write of this time of human history “it was largely unremarkable and left no more permanent violence on our futures than any other generation of people have done.”
It’s not cynicism. Farthest thing from. If anything it is positivity. Noting the clear parallels to Nazi Germany. it is important that people acknowledge them. And stop waiting to see what’s going to happen.
Even more importantly. Is to not feel how the fascists want you to feel. Hopeless and despondent.
I never said historians would gloss over it or write it off. They write over the smallest minutiae in the greatest detail. And while they’re doing that they will point out this similarity to events that have happened before. The sooner we recognize this for what it is. The sooner maybe we can alter course.
I think what we disagree on is the mindset and language that is required to grapple with a historically precedented crisis that is fueled by the unprecedented power of humans to annihilate our home and future that we certainly have never had.
My future was cast into the sea
My future was burned at the altar of an octogenarian’s hubris
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I don’t but I mourn the fact that my society is so broken that there are shockingly few elders to look up to that don’t have a murderous apathy with respect to the status quo.
I also fear deeply for my future that Blue Maga can’t handle this amount of introspection.
Then take heart in knowing that this is nothing new. This is just basic human history. And as long as humans exist this will continue.
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We are in utterly unprecedented times, don’t give me that hogwash… also knowing humanity will continue doesn’t make me less scared, that is a balm for existentialist fear, my fear is a very physical one that has to do with being afraid my body won’t continue in a quality of life worth living not “oh no! This feels hopeless in a philosophical way!”
edit if you disagree see my comment further in this thread for my evidence/rationale
https://sopuli.xyz/comment/16739784
Literally we aren’t. We are repeating history.
Yeah, repeating the 5 previous mass extinctions.
Instead of wasting breath on politics yall should get thinking about getting through power outage and filtering water. We looked a lot different in the last one and probably also fighting over the last banana.
Your cynical determinism isn’t useful in this moment, either for agitating people or for encouraging them to look to history for echoes of now even if you are in some ways technically right.
Many things make these times precedented, many more make them unprecedented.
Historians will NOT write of this time of human history “it was largely unremarkable and left no more permanent violence on our futures than any other generation of people have done.”
It’s not cynicism. Farthest thing from. If anything it is positivity. Noting the clear parallels to Nazi Germany. it is important that people acknowledge them. And stop waiting to see what’s going to happen.
Even more importantly. Is to not feel how the fascists want you to feel. Hopeless and despondent.
I never said historians would gloss over it or write it off. They write over the smallest minutiae in the greatest detail. And while they’re doing that they will point out this similarity to events that have happened before. The sooner we recognize this for what it is. The sooner maybe we can alter course.
I think what we disagree on is the mindset and language that is required to grapple with a historically precedented crisis that is fueled by the unprecedented power of humans to annihilate our home and future that we certainly have never had.
Nope. Climate change will end it all soon.