by CherBear1983 » Wed 23 Jul 2008, 10:42:59
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Concerned1', 'Y')ou know, I've been coming here for a while now, trying to stay up on things. And I've been reading everyone's comments to see what they have to say. I think a lot of people who comment here are genuinely concerned about the future of energy. They're comments are genuine and their fears understandable. But I'm disturbed by the number of comments I've been reading by people who knock every bit of good news that comes along. Honestly, it almost sounds as if some of those here actually want things to get worse, are looking for bad news, and will denounce every bit of good news that gets posted as ridiculous. What do you want? If the point is to find solutions, good and well. Isn't that what it's all about? But if the point is to suggest that there's nothing we can do, everything is going to hell in a handbasket and we might as well just blow our heads off, I mean, what's the point of that? If anyone here actually wants things to get worse, whoa, scary!
I'm in the same boat as Concerned1.
Up until about a month ago, I thought that peak oil meant that we would be all switching from gas-powered vehicles to driving vehicles that use other forms of energy (solar, hydrogen, etc.) SERIOUSLY. That's how misinformed I was. I didn't make all of the other connections, until I did some googling and some reading. And it's scary how many people out there know so little about peak oil and its implications. The first website I found was Matt Savinar's lifeaftertheoilcrash.net, so you can imagine how freaked out I was.
So I ended up joining this forum to see what other concerned people out there were saying about peak oil, what they were doing to prepare, etc. There are a lot of really intelligent people here who seem to have a good understanding of a lot of the ideas about peak oil that I am just beginning to grasp. There are also a lot of meatheads who seem to enjoy the fact that so much human suffering is about to happen.
So, yeah, I still have hope for the future. Every day that goes by that the government and the media continue to ignore peak oil, my little flicker of hope gets smaller and smaller, but it's still there. I'm 25 years old and I can't just hole up in my basement and wait until somebody kills me and "takes my bread." I don't think there's going to be a techno-savior and obviously there will have to be major changes if we want to avoid total chaos and societal collapse, but I still hope that people will change and I'm trying to make changes in my own life. We will have to give up many luxuries and conveniences, but it seems like society is not ready or willing to do that.
I've been insulted for my views, but it's not going to make me give up hope. I guess you can say I am not a doomer!! Not yet, anyway.
On a side note, not that anyone cares, but I just want to say that it's really irritating that half the threads I go into, somebody always has to throw cannibalism into the conversation. And it's not that it bothers me for people to mention the c-word, but some people on this forum offer these bizarre images of the future, almost gleefully, like they can't wait to take out a fork and dig into their neighbour. So, just for the record, I'll be putting people on my ignore list when they talk about eating people with relish (no pun intended).
And I'm not delusional, I know that it happens in survival situations but it is very disturbing to me. Does it bother anyone else that it's mentioned so often here, or am I just a squeamish little girl? Maybe some day I will make a tender and delicious meal for some family, but I'd rather not spend the rest of my days thinking about it. Also, I am a vegetarian so yeah, I'd have to be pretty starving before I eat people. Maybe that will happen some day but why spend so much time fantasizing about it? Somebody said something in another thread about 2013 being a world of cannibalism or something like that, but I'm not really convinced that that will be the case, not that soon anyway. Well, here's hoping. If I'm wrong you can bite me. Heh.