by NEOPO » Fri 23 Mar 2007, 23:55:27
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('killJOY', 'I')'m an optimist--not because of "bio"fuels, or "alternatives" or goddamn windmills. I'm an optimist because I know how to grow and ferment my own cabbage, raise bees and harvest honey, feed and milk a cow and make yogurt cheese butter.
Etcetera.
Screw the rest of the world. And their goddamn windmills.
It was hard for me to resist three entire pages especially with so many young beautiful faces but this one was too provocative to ignore
Do you really feel that way man?
and if so, have you always felt this way?
and if not, how did you come about to feeling this way?
Please have a rest in my chair
I share your personal optomism but not your lack of empathy and I am curious if one day you will find yours, I will lose mine or we will both meet in neutrality.
I imagine that good people get burned out and turned off.
Do something - get burned - most smart people wont do it again.
Tell your family about peak oil, they ridicule and call you crazy and you dont do it again...unless you are a glutton for punishment like me
I also understand that this mentality can occur otherwise.
I believe that this same tactic is used in psychological programming perhaps even on a massive and subliminal level.
The numbing of the masses.
IMO - Its not a dumbing down as much as a numbing down of the masses.
Will you truly be content sitting in your DYI wicker chair, sipping on green tea grown from your garden, listening to the announcer on the radio (solar powered of course with backup dynamo) report double digit global depletion rates and that all hell is breaking lose?
Just curious
Ok folks check it out.
Everyone is alittle bias or at least that is what I believe. When people try to explain peak oil they are met with every conceivable and of course biased counter argument.
The sky is not the limit here as some of these "opinions" must live on another planet.
Thus seasoned messengers of PO have developed iron clad arguments.
Initially I perceived this "bias" and tried to blame it for the levels of doom/pessimism being displayed. Nope, I was wrong and simply more of an optomist then.
"The beam in thine own eye"
For the already opened mind this realization will inevitably sink in yet there seems to be little or no hope for the cornucopians.
PO messengers for the most part are just saying it as they see it and yes with their own bias as we are all bias.
In essence everyone is correct by thinking that they should question everything and I applaud the efforts yet once you are done checking everything thrice, once you are through your own denial and rationalization phases and once you come to the same conclusion that so many have come to before you then please provide me with a reason to be optomistic beyond my own determination to survive.
I dont like the argument "hey at least we wont burn hydrocarbons anymore and mother nature will get a break" because people may assume that Peakers are treehuggers and although many of us do love trees this is not our agenda per se.
Plus the fact that we are going to burn anything that burns to get through this including food.
Overshoot - climate change - resource wars.
Sounds like "fun".
We may be having some fun on our ecovillage yet most of the people and it may include everyone is going to suffer unlike they could have ever imagined as they attempt to hang on to their unsustainable lifestyles and in doing so they are going to make this world a living hell for the rest of us as has been done to all indigenous sustainable cultures since perhaps the beginning of time.
No, I dont see too many fucking reasons to be optomistic.
Oh heres one - the system gets so unstable and people have so little remaining to lose that they actually rise up and take back what has always been theirs.
Can I sit in your chair now KJ?

It is easier to enslave a people that wish to remain free then it is to free a people who wish to remain enslaved.