by Howard » Mon 03 Jan 2005, 04:37:48
It is not a matter of compassion. It is a matter of too few lifeboats on the Titanic.
If you choose selfabnigation then you are an evolutionary dead end. When I was a kid my parents forced me to go to Sundayschool and the only thing I remember them teaching was god first, others second, self last. This has got to be the most out of touch with nature philosophy that anyone can adopt. It is a sure path to self destruction, and if adopted society wide, it is a sure path to maximum destruction.
No species can survive if its members are programed to deliberatly not put their own genetic material first and foremost. It may make you feel good to think you are compassionate, but it does little to create a species that is driven to survival.
Actually when you think of it, those with an anti-personal-survival philosophy are probably on natures hitlist already.
Barry Commoner of "The Tragedy of the Commons" fame once said something to the effect that if you help a starving society with gifts of food when that starving society had a permanent long term food production problem you were only magnifying the human suffering, because with infusions of aid you only kept baby producers alive and eventually when you can no longer help that the number of deaths by the suffering of starvation would be greated in number. This is a case where compassion is down right cruel.
If peak oil is not a terminal case for most of mankind then there is no need to sound the alarm bell. If it is terminal, then you are just wasting your time anyway since the terminal case requires a significant population reduction, and you are only doing your family and yourself a disservice by taking away what little survival advantage your knowledge might give you. (I say might give you, because there are plenty of people posting on this site that either can't or will not take any action at all and when the lack of energy tsunami hits they will be swept away, just a easily as those without this foreknowledge.)
Selfishness, contrary to common belief, is a high value, without which our species would long ago joined the ranks of other extinctions.