Monday, July 22, 2013

Like Lambs To The Slaughter

No doubt the sheep will get everything they deserve. We might even be the one to give it to them, & good & hard like they want it.
The American people’s collective inability to overcome commercial illusion and confront the grim realities of the economic and environmental crises means they will remain slaves to fiction and its apocalyptic outcomes, Truthdig columnist Chris Hedges told Paul Jay on The Real News Network’s new show, “Reality Asserts Itself.”

“Of course it’s bleak,” Hedges said in response to Jay’s remark that Hedges is often called gloomy.

“I’m sorry. The climate science reports are bleak. I’m not making it up. This kind of mania for hope is really a kind of sickness because it prevents us from seeing how dire and catastrophic the situation is if we don’t radically reconfigure our relationship to each other and the ecosystem. And so of course people don’t want to hear it. You know, they want to become entranced or mesmerized with the trivia that dominates the airwaves and the sagas of soap operas. And, you know, we are fed this mantra that is really fiction. And the mantra goes that we can have everything we want, that reality is never an impediment to what we desire. And that’s given to us by Oprah, and it’s given to us by Hollywood … and it’s a lie. It’s not true. And I think we can’t even use the word hope until we confront reality and begin to resist against the real.”
The party's over. Give up already, assholes filled w/ hope. You'll all be dead before you know it, & whatever happens while you're alive is pointless bullshit no one will remember. Why isn't one American chickenshit willing to face this most basic of truths?

2 comments:

Weird Dave said...

I would confront reality, but then I'd have to go kill myself.

So, naah.

M. Bouffant said...

Going Down Slow Editor:
Reality might off you first. It's just that grim. (As stated.) And getting closer.