by HARM » Wed 07 Sep 2016, 19:40:06
@Ghung, etc.
Ok, then let's call them "fast-crashers". I am obviously not a fast-crasher, nor do I buy the assertion that the global economy has already crashed or is in a state OBVIOUS decline yet. "Obvious" being the key word here. Yes, you can argue that the refugee crisis/Arab Spring and pushing-on-a-string policies like ZIRP/NIRP/QE are all signs of a slow-moving catabolic collapse. It's *arguable* but still not proven. Also, even assuming you believe that to be true, it's still not obvious to 99.9% of humanity, for most of whom life is still going on much as it has last year, and the decade before that.
However, I *am* a "fast-crasher" when it comes to the environment/biosphere. We are seeing unmistakable evidence of a mass anthropogenic die-off at rates not seen since the last major asteroid strike. Unfortunately, almost no one cares, because it does not immediately and personally affect most people and their standard of living --yet. Human beings are too innately myopic, selfish, ignorant, irrational, greedy and intellectually lazy to connect the dots between their own consumption and numbers and pollution/die-off/depletion.
So... yes, we're doomed, but no, I doubt that total collapse will be obvious to most people until I am very old or dead. Clearly the global financial system and oligarchy has proven to be far more resilient and adaptable than I realized.