by Free » Fri 19 Aug 2005, 01:16:52
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Macsporan', 'T')his talk of cannibalism is depraved and entirely misleading. Society is not going to disintergrate just because people are deprived of Twinkies and a 3000 mile Caesar Salad.
It would be fairly easy to cut back on oil consumption by government controlled rationing, demobilising a good part of the military and halving meat consumption.
Anyone who thinks this it outrageous or impossible has little idea of the toughness and resiliance of ordinary people in a crisis, of which historical examples without number abound.
Europeans and especially Americans have been living a lifestyle over the last couple of generations that can only be described as grotesque; it is now returning to something closer to normal, something that we and planet earth can live with.
There may well be local and sporadic disorder, even deaths, but I don't think any significant number of people are going to end their days on the neighbour's barbeque.
Stop fearing society. It's all we've got. If it fails billions die and we are back to the Stone Age.
This is not a signal to prepare for the Stone Age but to exert ourselves mightily to ensure that society does not fail.
Stop listening to all this scare-mongering media propaganda about how fearful and fearsome everyone is. It's all part of an evil corporate plot to keep everyone isolated.
There is a lot of goodness in the world too, and PO may just help bring it out of us.
That's one of the most reasonable posts I have read since a long time, well said!
Also don't underestimate people, the sociopathical nintendo kid of today is the hardworking, helpful citizen of tomorrow, I dare to take bets.
You don't know how much good a little bit of hunger and bad times can do to people. If anything I would say that the wealth and affluence of our times has turned more people into isolated zombies and ticking time bombs than any desaster before.
Tempora mutantur et nos mutamur in illis (just to show off my long forgotten latin

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