by Ibon » Sat 10 Jul 2010, 18:01:20
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Sixstrings', ' ') For those with a job, life is fine -- they see an HDTV, red raspberries, and sunshine. But for those out of work they might be seeing an eviction notice, a car they can't afford to repair, teeth they can't afford to get fixed, a whole panoply of things that require money and credit they no longer have.
For years on this site we have been blowing in the horn that our society is not sustainable and that we need to transform. Isn't the very definition of unsustainable manifesting itself in the number of those with jobs diminishing, in those that cant fix their teeth, in the whole panoply you pointed out?
Aren't these the symptoms that are prerequesits toward eventual transformation. To transform the existing paradigm needs to fail.
And yet it seems almost we are whining about this?
If you feel yourself thrown off the bus than you have a choice. Blame the rich. Blame the corporations. Blame your mother. Blame oil companies. Blame our species. Wallow in being a victim. Many I am sure will do just that.
The rich by the way have no free meal ticket. They may be able to fix their teeth for just a little longer thats all. Big deal.
I wouldn't frame what is happening in terms of the haves and the have nots.
It goes much deeper.
Cultural transformation will really happen when the very infrastructure that sustains us really and truly breaks down. Why should we be surprised by this?
In the meantime enjoy the raspberries.
Patiently awaiting the pathogens. Our resiliency resembles an invasive weed. We are the Kudzu Ape
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