by SevenTen » Sat 07 Apr 2007, 11:00:45
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('NEOPO', 'K')J - mind if I use the name dancing pickled naked cabbage for my next hard rock band?

I would like to reserve the use of "Slaw: Lascivious, Undulating, & Tanked" as a band title. Now all I need is a hot, scantily-clad, female singer.
And a sufficiently functioning global economy in which to produce CDs and iPods. And a reliable electrical grid not poised for cascade failures and extended blackouts. And sustainable, publicly-available, worldwide Internet.
And the singer should have *** **** and be able to **** **** like a Dyson vacuum. Hey, if you're gonna dream, dream big.
Group think, consensus trance, most of it is some kind of waking dream. Most people sleepwalk through their lives, never seeing the forest
nor the trees. Yet here, on the cresting wave of imminently-depleting stores of ancient sunlight, we have assembled a whole group of NeoCassandras, bloodshot eyes wide open, popping red pills by the handful.
And naturally when we share our visions with the real world beyond the Internet, others cannot see them. People like Hubbert, Ruppert, Campbell, Staniford ... they all give us new eyes, and others cannot see the wonders we have seen with their eyes.
But the lack of sight of the unwashed masses is not due to their blindness, and our lack of being believed is not due to our being cursed.
It is merely another set of obstacles, a thicket, a jungle, through which pioneers must forge their way.
It is a dubious claim to suggest the "getting the word out on a large scale" would be a Good Thing (tm). However, it would be a Good Thing for us to take a good look at Group Think, pool our resources so to speak. For what? In order to figure out what works and what doesn't work when discussing the issues surrounding peak oil, energy depletion, climate change, and the cluster****s we are likely to encounter.
I think most people would agree that suddenly "dropping the bomb" isn't the way to go about it. While a wonderful stress-reliever, running around screaming "It's the end of everything! We're ****ed! WE'RE ****ED!!" will likely mean even the local cable access show won't put you on. And sitting around doing nothing will get you ****ed for sure. This suggests some kind of middle ground where you will likely still be ****ed, but maybe they'll use lube, give you the reach-around, and cuddle with you afterward.
The point is that there are ways in which one can have a successful discussion about these highly sensitive issues that don't result in being ignored, tuning out, immediate denial.
Aaron's recent thread,
A Little Advice Please, is a great starting point for discussion about what works and what doesn't work.
But there are many areas of contention that come up in real-world discussions about T (possible) EOTWAWKI, such as emotional barriers, physical limitations, and levels of group think and consensus trance, that we would do well to hash out here, on line, so that the next time any one of us comes upon similar circumstances, we have benefited from each others' experience.
Aaron is being asked to speak, so the audience is somewhat receptive.
Can we start a discussion about specific methods and techniques to broach the subject with an audience that is not receptive? A discussion about actually
how to lead certain people, certain types, certain audiences Down The Rabbit Hole?
Oh, by the way: Hello!
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