Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Blah & Yada, Gloom & Doom,
Over & Over

According to this Gloomy Gus, the party's over.
As food and water shortages expand across the globe, as mounting poverty and misery trigger street protests in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, the elites do what all elites do. They launch more wars, build grander monuments to themselves, plunge their nations deeper into debt, and as it all unravels they take it out on the backs of workers and the poor. The collapse of the global economy, which wiped out a staggering $40 trillion in wealth, was caused when our elites, after destroying our manufacturing base, sold massive quantities of fraudulent mortgage-backed securities to pension funds, small investors, banks, universities, state and foreign governments and shareholders. The elites, to cover the losses, then looted the public treasury to begin the speculation over again. They also, in the name of austerity, began dismantling basic social services, set out to break the last vestiges of unions, slashed jobs, froze wages, threw millions of people out of their homes, and stood by idly as we created a permanent underclass of unemployed and underemployed.

The Mayan elite became, at the end, as the anthropologist Ronald Wright notes in “A Short History of Progress,” “… extremists, or ultra-conservatives, squeezing the last drops of profit from nature and humanity.” This is how all civilizations, including our own, ossify and die. The signs of imminent death may be undeniable. Common sense may cry out for a radical new response. But the race toward self-immolation only accelerates because of intellectual and moral paralysis. As Sigmund Freud grasped in “Beyond the Pleasure Principle” and “Civilization and Its Discontents,” human societies are as intoxicated and blinded by their own headlong rush toward death and destruction as they are by the search for erotic fulfillment.
Examples are then given of previous collapses; only thing new is that he figures this time, human enterprise & accomplishment, having covered the globe, are about to suck most of the life from most of the planet, not just from an island or an isolated society on the other side of the world, the world being flat & all.

And at this point in human history we're rolling our eyes & saying "Yeah, big surprise, whatever."

'Cause, y'know?

2 comments:

Big Bad Bald Bastard said...

We're not going to take the planet with us- that's just narcissism.

We're just going to take everything beautiful on the planet with us.

Hopefully, the cockroaches who succeed us will make a better go of it.

M. Bouffant said...

Nihil Ed. Announces Clearly, So That ALL May Hear:

Cucarachas are beautiful too. This one over here for example ...