by Ludi » Sat 27 Jan 2007, 19:53:58
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('argosant', 'O')ne thing I am noticing a lot among people in-the-know about peak oil is a huge surge of people with many different rigid, dogmatic ideologies about how they believe things should be. Preachy environmentalist types bantering on about the evils of our modern ways, nutcases hell-bent on teaching the supposed "virtues" of "community" in the upcoming horrors. This scares the hell out of me because I am an highly individualistic person who is anti-dogma of any kind. "Community" is a fuckin' buzz word right now and people are speaking so much of it. Moral arrogance is rife. I think it's horseshit; I hate "community" as I see it as synonymous with totalitarianism and all other nasty things about human nature. Spare me from it; I think I will actually take death instead once things finally come around and go nuts.
I think it's kind of strange to equate "community" with "totalitarianism." It seems like, if some folks want to live together and call it a community, that's not really anything like totalitarianism. I'm married, which is community, and it doesn't feel "nasty" (except in a good way, you know). Odd. I guess different things scare different people. Having to be completely alone is scary to me, because I would surely die without the support of my "community" (family and friends). I don't think very many people can live completely alone, we all depend on so many other people for goods and services....
Anyway, it's just interesting to see what scares other people. I guess the "I am a rock, I am an island" types, find community scary....
