by Farknight » Tue 29 Jul 2008, 20:57:06
Bottom line is that Amerikans have devolved from a hardy nation of pioneers who made do in extreme conditions, no help from the government and somehow survived to thrive into today's consumer herd of "me, me, me, mine, mine" suburbanites/urbanites.
We are in the midst of a generation or two of folks that have been spoon fed by the richest empire ever known to planet earth bar none. That is unraveling and yes, I believe many people are feeling a wee bit weird as the pablum on HGTV, the N, HBO or whatever starts to ring false. Our ancestors (remote and a few generations back) worked dam hard to build up the US and we are still living on that massive capital to this very day. However, we squander it massively both at the personal and national political level. Daily we see our power diminish.
Our belief systems have morphed into far this and far that cults of death and exclusion, based on mystical books actually decided upon by Councils of Bishops who controlled highly profitable abbeys and voted to contain the masses through almighty power lest privilege be lost for the few. In other realms, deity has been channeled into the very real political anger of poverty and exclusion our empire's sucking of global resources hath cast on the everyman of the third world. Terrorism is the result and it has brought us to our knees to the absurd point that now we suspect everyone and strip search grandmas who look a bit odd to a $13 buck an hour TSA goon.
Our paradigm is shifting and we all basically know that the national guvment has no clue and that the club of wealth that runs it basically sees the masses as cannon fodder and potential gardeners. Many people revel in the sheer thrill of idiocy and aspiring to the lowest common denominator, a way to dumb down what we see and know. Others, prepare for the worst or perhaps strive to hitch their wagon to the uber .5% that can buy a Johhny Depp Doomstead.
In short, 25 odd percent of the world's oil and resources cannot continue to flow here to 4% of the population. Someone, in fact many someones, must lose invariably in this equation. We are currently experiencing the very beginning pangs of the "Great Correction". It will have massive impact over time on our lives and those that see it for what it is might be able to at least survive if not somewhat thrive, albeit in a new paradigm of living. But, let's face it, man typically does changes on this scale rather badly, with bloodshed, violence, plague, disease and starvation. Why would this impending future be somehow different? I desperately wish someone can show how clearly we overcome this situation and move beyond to a more peaceful and blissful planet without massive suffering.
The future ain't what it used to be.
YOGI BERRA