by gg3 » Thu 14 Jun 2007, 12:47:56
I call BS on this too, and about the smears of intentional communities.
I'm a telephone systems engineer; I work sometimes 16-hour days designing and building technology until it feels like I have it coming out my ears. In my spare time I tinker with various forms of conservation technology.
And I'm one of the ones around here who is vigorously in favor of nuclear fission. If I could get PG&E to build a reactor next to where my & mine intend to set up community, I'd do it in a flat second (though in all fairness this is a controversial position in my community). I also believe in major space exploration including sending humans to colonize other planets in other star systems: not to relieve Earth's overpopulation (which is not possible that way), but to establish new civilzations that will continue after the Sun goes nova and Earth gets vaporized.
In terms of cultural orientation about all this, I call myself an eco-industrial. And I've also got a spiritual streak, going back to single-digit age.
As for racism, I live in Oakland California which is majority black last time I checked, and I've done production work on albums by rap & hiphop artists whose names even you have probably heard (as well as punk rock and progressive and various other genres, but anyway...).
As for pulling up the proverbial drawbridge, my intentional community group was specifically founded to carry out the mission of establishing an education and skills-sharing network across the region in which we intend to settle. When we talk about relocalization we are talking about a couple of counties, not just our little plot of land and all our pals.
As for the decline & fall, as the woman in the Palmolive dish detergent commercial once said, "You're soaking in it." Just to take one example: Bush's rollback of Habeas Corpus undoes something like 400 years of Anglo-Saxon legal precedent. The anti-science religious extremists' brigade is seeking nothing less than a return to the 14th century, perhaps with a detour for Armageddon and the Second Coming (I should start referring to that as "the Second-Guessing," meaning these nutters are trying to second-guess God).
What I can do without is the "financialization of the economy" where people don't produce real things any more, they sell each other pieces of paper. And I can do without the reckless reproduction and idiotic consumerism that are trashing the planet, though frankly I wouldn't give a flying fig what other consenting adults do except that the multiplying & consuming are killing the planet, which makes me & mine & you & yours all non-consenting parties to the externalities of others' transactions.
And I can do without the creeping Franco-style fascism that's been taking over our government, and the bigotries and hatreds and violence it's unleashed. And I can do without the incompetence in the White House that's stretched our military almost to the breaking point and in general made a shitty mess of almost everything it's touched (GWB = "The King Midas of Poo," everything he touches turns not into gold but into stinking doodoo).
If it were up to me I'd be some kind of contemplative, designing technologies that interest me because they make peoples' lives better, and writing lengthy essays & fiction about abstract topics that inspire me and appeal to a few other kindred spirits, and living in the woods for the mere fact that to me the forest is the real house of God, and never having to worry about any of this decline & fall stuff.
But rather than sinking into some kind of terminal depression over all this decline & fall stuff, I've chosen to roll up my sleeves and take it as an engineering challenge.
I guess that makes me weird, huh?