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Julio Jacobsen's avatar

I am a doomer some times and not at others. What I think happens with some people is that the expectation of impending collapse of civilization gets to them and they start to wish it to happen already.

I try to have a more balanced approach were I try to preserve the things I would like to survive the current crisis and prefere for the worst. Not that there is a lot of preparing to be made.

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peta's avatar

I think I am with you, nick. Planned degrowth may be some sort of compromise which could result in human and biodiversity survival. I don’t care about super wealthy people or dictators. Or mainstream propagandists. We in the USA are living in a sad dystopian dream where we somehow think that we are correct about everything when we usually are not. Gaza comes to mind. Really people, killing unarmed civilians is evil, but allowed to continue nonstop because: the Bible?? Oil in the Mediterranean? Beach property for the ultra-rich?? Domination of the dispossessed? Thus, I think that the trees, plants, oceans, animals, and insects, not to mention plankton, which it turns out is super cool and very complex, are much more interesting and deserving than humans. This put me squarely in the collapse accepting category, which maybe is where I do belong.

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