by ennui2 » Thu 22 Jan 2015, 23:14:29
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('onlooker', 'Y')es in a way some part of me envies them they could go about their lives oblivious to the calamities awaiting. So they spare themselves the worry. Me I am no longer worried in so much as I have faced squarely my own demise in this lifetime
We all face our own demise sooner or later. We'd just like to cling to the idea we'll die of old age in our beds after a life well lived and not spending our waning days living a dystopian nightmare.
But the above statement reflects the ultimate convergence point that denialists and doomers will have, whether we like it or not. "Worry" ultimately doesn't solve anything.
There is the famous saying,
"Life is what happens while you are busy making other plans." Ultimately there's a fine line between being blissfully ignorant of doom in which you go about your daily affairs and a final point of acceptance about doom where you...well...go about your daily affairs, just with the doom pushed to the back of your mind.
It simply doesn't serve any more purpose to fixate on doom than it does for a terminal cancer patient to waste what little time he or she has left running off to Mexico to get alternative treatments and what have you.
If some people still think there is some serious mitigation that could take place, and not just be technically but politically feasible, it actually makes it more worrisome because you're placed in a Cassandra-like position of trying to convince everyone to change gears and if you don't then you saddle yourself with all this guilt over not doing enough to help. But if you just concede that the problem can't be solved then it frees yourself up to just tend your own garden.
In my case, anytime a doomer/malthusian article were to be put onto a major news outlet, I would kind of grin inside and think "Great, now maybe people will listen!" But this is ultimately a fool's game, because these articles come and go and make no waves, so it leaves you that much more disenchanted than you would be if you just stopped googling for MSM recognition of doom.
Take the GOP now admitting that global warming is real. Big deal? Of course not, because the new party position is that it's not our fault, and if it's a natural phenomenon, then there's nothing we can or should do any differently. Can you think of a better way to pivot than that? You still can push for BAU without looking like a flat-earther.
The last stop on the denial track, at risk of repeating myself, is for the above "it's a natural phenomenon" people to kind of shrug their shoulders and say "OK, I guess you were right, but now it's too late so we should all kind of make ourselves comfortable before TEOTWAWKI."
The last thing people will do is say accept any personal responsibility or seek any atonement. That fantasy doomers have will never come to pass.
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