by Zeeea » Sat 28 Jun 2008, 03:42:36
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Angry_Chimp', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('hironegro', 'W')hat's the end game to all this in your opinion?
Western man is about the witness the death of its culture, its immortality figure. The security blanket [culture] that has sheltered him from the dark is about to be yanked away from him. One thing is for certain, as the terror of the world we have been so carefully trying to hide begins to seep in there will be plenty of scapegoating and blood will be spilt on the alter of fear. Once the panic sets in the outcome is anybodies guess but there will be blood, lots of it…
'No wonder that hundreds of thousands of men marched up from trenches in the face of blistering gunfire in World War I. They were partially self-hypnotised, so to speak. No wonder men imagine victories against impossible odds: don't they have the omnipotent powers of the parental figure? Why are groups so blind and stupid?—men have always asked. Because they demand illusions, answered Freud, they "["men"] constantly give what is unreal precedence over what is real."17 And we know why. The real world is simply too terrible to admit; it tells man that he is a small, trembling animal who will decay and die. Illusion changes all this, makes man seem important, vital to the universe, immortal in some way.
"As we have learned, only scapegoats can relieve one of his own stark death fear: "I am threatened with death—let us kill plentifully.
On the demise of an immortality-figure the urge to scapegoating must be especially intense. So, too, is the susceptibility to sheer panic, as Freud showed. When the leader dies the device that one has used to deny the terror of the world instantly breaks down; what is more natural, then, than to experience the very panic that has always threatened in the background?"
~Ernest Becker
I agree but cant help notice you kept using male terms like him and his and man. You would be correct using that terminology considering women have only recently been given the opportunity to vote.
How far did war get man? Really? Think about that before anyone answers with something like "without war we wouldnt be free" or "the world wouldnt be safe" - maybe for some, the countries where the wars "arent" being fought maybe its free and safe. Isnt war one of the things people fear the most? Not the arms dealers or fat cats who benefit from war, no not them they are safe, they will always be safe.
Not many people I know like wars - their loved ones sometimes dont come home, people get tortured and oil set on fire. Ask people in Afganistan Iran or Ethopia if they are feeling safe because of war. Ask the partners of the people fighting the wars now if they are happy and content and if they are you should ask why, maybe they like their partner away for awhile and the status it provides the family?
During the war man learnt many things, especially in the name of medicine & science. Many breakthroughs were made for benefit of civilization, so they say. The metal used to make ammunition and weaponry alone is completely outrageous not to mention the pain and suffering of those fighting.
Persoanally, Id rather fight my own battles than depend on someone else to give their life for me ...but do I have a choice but fight in the manner that is used today? Do I want to shoot someone - no I dont, do i want to torture someone to make them talk - no I dont, do I want to blow someone up - no I dont, so If I want to fight for my country and planet, Id have to lower my standards wouldnt i?
So really what choice do people have, this is the society people are choosing to live by, remembering to sign up for active duty is a choice. War is nothing but a pressure release for individuals who would probably be otherwise a serial killer as far as im concerned. When people join knowing wats involved I find it hard to see it any other way even though I know most wont agree with me.
This world is made of people who have learnt to live how they are told to live. Not many people are individuals anymore and are quite happy to follow the rest of the sheep in fear of persecutuon or humiliation.