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Jun. 25th, 2013 01:26 pm
nebris: (Away Team)
"The Global Climate has never been 'harmonious and balanced'. That's a Nature Lover's fantasy. It is fluid and dynamic and a warming trend was very likely on the menu anyway. However, that trend would have unfolded over a couple/three centuries and been 'manageable' from the human point of view.

But what we humans have done is to pump tens of trillions of tons of hydrocarbons into that fluid and dynamic system and supercharged it. Now it is getting warmer faster than it would have and the mean temperatures will be higher. Plus its storm systems will be far more violent. That is not simply natural 'climate change'; that is Catastrophic Climate Change.

It is probably that we are past any point of stopping this or even of ameliorating it. We just get to ride it out. We will survive this. We're like fucking cockroaches. But it's going to an unpleasant transit and a lot of us are going to suffer and die because of it."
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/why-the-city-of-miami-is-doomed-to-drown-20130620#ixzz2X0NGzxLY
nebris: (A Manga Thang)
...from "The Hipcrime Vocab": In which 'escapefromwisconsin' not merely refutes the various claims of The Austerity Mafia, but completely eviscerates them and then outlines - in detail - a whole raft of positive solutions to the present 'crisis'...

I - Where the Workers Are Going.

One of my blog posts that got a bit of attention was this one-What if a Collapse Happened and Nobody Noticed? In that post, I pointed out that waiting for a collapse was a rather foolish proposition because it is already happening. The problem is, people tend not to see it because it does not conform to certain preconceived notions of what a collapse "should" look like-notions fostered by Hollywood rather than by history, including shelves empty of food, dry gas pumps, ATMs unable to dispense cash, and chaos and rioting in the streets.

Also, the unevenness makes it hard to detect. Gasoline was indeed rationed - but only in the aftermath of hurricane Sandy. There are still plenty of suburbs, but total miles driven is slightly down for the first time ever, the average age of cars on the road is at an all-time high, and many of those homes lie empty and deserted. The pumps still dispense gas, but you're paying more for it without a corresponding raise in salary. Some areas are gentrifying and gaining population, whereas others are virtual ghost towns. There is indeed mayhem and civil war in the streets - but it is in Syria. There are indeed deactivated ATMs, but they are in Cyprus. An unknown wag coined the term Detroitification, and I think I will co-opt it. Like a spreading mold, it's coming to a town near you.

We humans are designed by evolution to respond to immediate threats, but slow-motion catastrophes simply do not register or generate any source of alarm. Another of the underlying themes of this blog is to remind people that it is indeed happening, but is subject to what I'll dub the Gibson Principle - the future is already here; it's just not evenly distributed. If you look closely, though, you'll see the subtle signs everywhere. See for example - California water managers despair over snowpack, and FAA to close 149 air traffic towers as budget cuts bite. If every single one of these towers ever reopens, I'll run through the streets naked.

Just as I attempted to gain notoriety by being the first to actually predict collapse, I will now predict the date of the arrival of the post-work society. It is right here, right now. [con't below]

Part I: http://hipcrime.blogspot.com/2013/04/the-post-work-society-is-not-future.html

Part II - The Other Wards of the State: http://hipcrime.blogspot.com/2013/04/the-post-work-society-is-not-future_7.html

Part III - Corporate Welfare: http://hipcrime.blogspot.com/2013/04/part-iii-corporate-welfare-of-course.html

Part IV - A Modest Proposal: http://hipcrime.blogspot.com/2013/04/the-post-work-society-is-not-future_8.html

Part V - But, But, But...: http://hipcrime.blogspot.com/2013/04/the-post-work-society-is-not-future_10.html

Part VI - The Alternative: http://hipcrime.blogspot.com/2013/04/the-post-work-society-is-not-future_997.html

Part VII - Conclusion: http://hipcrime.blogspot.com/2013/04/the-post-work-society-is-not-future_11.html

Part VIII - Charts: http://hipcrime.blogspot.com/2013/04/the-post-work-society-is-not-future_6596.html

Some Additional Notes: http://hipcrime.blogspot.com/2013/04/some-additional-notes.html
nebris: (The Temple 2)
~Slowly, but steadily I'm finding myself drifting into indifference. I'm not 'giving up'. That would be decisive. I'm just fucking tired...and there's also that low boil depression of mine.

I've been working on The Explanation for nearly five years now and I'm pretty much stuck at this point. And no one is showing up to help. I suspect some of you want to, but y'all are just as stuck as me in your own ways. The rest are simply too caught up in the minutia of your lives to truly notice how you're being herded into a corner.

Le-Le and I have been battered from pillar to post the past few years. Trolled. Betrayed. Evicted. And then her VA lawyer drops her case, likely because of Sequestration, so that extra funding fades even further into the future....

...I don't know why I keep bothering. I'm just so fucking tired.

And the deeply profoundly fucked up thing is we're actually doing better than probably four fifths of the people on this planet.
nebris: (The Temple 2)
~The most dangerous situation modern Feminism faces is that it is busy fighting for equality in a Social Order that is breaking down. Within that context, what specifically is the real worth of anything Feminism is actually going to be able to achieve?

This not at all defeatism or a call to surrender, but rather to take a hard look at the battlefield and at the goals for which we are fighting. If the existing Social Order is breaking down – which it clearly is – then does it not make more sense to work toward building an entirely new Social Order instead of fighting over the last scraps of the old one, which is after all, based wholly upon Patriarchy?
nebris: (Away Team)
"It is no measure of good health to be well-adjusted to a profoundly sick society." ~Jiddu Krishnamurti

“If everyone swept in front of their own doorway, the whole world would be clean.” ~Goethe

“There is no more neutrality in the world. You either have to be part of the solution, or you're going to be part of the problem.” ~Eldridge Cleaver

~I found this linked on a friend's Facebook Wall:

“We're stoked to be finalizing our pranafying, culture-inducing retreats of yoga, art, music, gastronomia, ecstatic nature & healing waters... Registration will open THIS WEEKEND, (( 1st COME, 1st SERVE )) for: June ITALY (Tuscany/Capri/Roma), August BRAZIL (Rio de Janeiro & Bahia), November Thanksgiving JAMAICA (Ocho Rios). We're offering these one of a kind 'yoga meets culture immersion' retreats hosted by locals in each country to 25 people per retreat max to ensure a deep and meaningful experience. Stay tuned!!”

I was going to go into a whole rant about the self-absorbed cluelessness of American's White Middle Class, but then the title of this post came to mind and I decided to save my energy for other things. The first three quotes cover it nicely I believe.

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