posted on Dec, 14 2008 @ 04:45 PM
As we draw into the year two-thousand and nine, the troublesome nagging that I have felt for most of my life has finally manifested itself into a
tangible thing. Looking around me, I see all the evidence pointing to the collapse of the current global order, and absolutely no concrete evidence to
the contrary.
There are, of course, a multitude of well crafted arguments that we can keep living the way we are indefinitely without consequence, but in reality
there is no way to continue to support the system we have built around us. It is a system that depends, by its very nature, on the continued
exploitation of natural resources at a rate that must be larger by a significant margin than the rate of exploitation of the previous year, in order
to support the rate of exploitation for the following year. This has lead to exponential rates of pollution and destruction around the globe, the
price for which we are now beginning to pay.
To look around at our society and break it down to its basest components, there is no reason why anyone (except those at the top) would want to keep
this system going. For the past 60 years, we’ve watched the basest freedoms that we fought for centuries to gain be stripped away with nary a
whisper in protest. As a result, there is little difference in freedom between the average Canadian/American/British/etc citizen and the average
peasant in Burma or China.
We are fed food that is almost entirely bereft of nutritional content. We are swayed into happy apathy by being bombarded by useless and mind-numbing
entertainment in a vast variety of forms. Our children are sent to schools where they are taught to fit into the system, never question authority, and
where being average is rewarded higher than being excellent.
Alexander Fraser Tytler, in 1800 AD identified that a democratic system could only exist at most for two hundred years before collapsing under the
weight of corruption and dictatorial rule. In examining the supposedly democratic countries around the world today, this rule has never had a more
perfect example to support it. The worlds oldest bastions of democracy are even now crumbling under the weight of corruption, one only has to look to
Britain or the USA, both democratic for almost 250 years, to see the evidence of this.
What can we do, you ask? A good question, and a hard one to answer. In the past century, we have witnessed a gulf between government and the people
imposed by technology that effectively removes the ability of the common man to revolt against any repression. It is no longer sword against sword,
rifle against rifle. Now it is rifle against machine gun and napalm.
Sadly, this situation leads to the inevitable problem of terrorism: The only way to remove the oppressors from power is to revolt, but overt
revolution of the masses is made impossible against such incredible weaponry in the hands of the powers that be. So, the solution is to go
underground, to start the revolution by way of sneak attacks and silent shots in the night. By doing this, however, the revolutionaries are then
caught in a catch-22: They are working to free the people, but the government will turn the people against them by using the media to brand them as
terrorists against the “common good”.
“Well then, there is nothing we can do!” would be the simplest response to these points. If you are damned if you do and damned if you don’t,
isn’t the best idea to simply make the best of a bad situation and try to live your life happily? I suppose this ideology might have worked for past
generations, but unfortunately that attitude is no longer possible to adopt. Should our generation take that stance, decide to settle for second best
and let the rapists keep on raping unstopped, We will face the ultimate destruction of the planet, and the very SURVIVAL of our SPECIES AS A WHOLE
will be put into serious question.
This is not the middle ages. This is not the Industrial Revolution. Where previous generations had the option of “bending over and taking it”, we
don’t. We live on a planet that has seen a solid two hundred years of constant pollution on a global scale. In the past 60 years alone, we have
caused more irreversible pollution and damage to the planet than was caused by the sum history of the Human Race. Note that I do not say mere
pollution, to state that would be a silly fallacy. I state Irreversible pollution, Eg: Genetic modification to plants, radioactive waste, mass
clearcutting and the acidification and garbage filling of the oceans, loss of species diversity among fauna, etc. Pollution that will take centuries
or millennia to recover, Presuming a lack of further desolation by Humanity.
Ponder that for a moment.
Should we decide to make the best of a bad situation this is going to continue, all for the sake of a cheap dollar for those at the top of the system,
until it all comes crashing down within a century and we witness war, carnage, and global environmental catastrophe the likes of which have only been
fantasized about.
Everything, in the end, comes down to Oil. Oil is the problem, the solution, and the unknown factor all at once. Without oil, our civilization
collapses over night. Cargo ships cannot sail, shipping trucks cannot move, and all alternative sources of energy cannot be manufactured without it.
When the oil dries up, our civilization burns like Rome, and only those who prepared instead of watching Oprah will survive.
As a solution, oil solves the catch-22 of terrorism. Without oil, the militaries of the world come to a standstill. Sure, they can still walk from
place to place, but their heavy armaments will be frozen forever. Gone are the deadliest threats to the revolutionary, all that is left is the foot
soldier, who’s advanced armaments will soon run out of ammunition. Without oil the vast, corrupt, and previously untouchable governments crumble
away into nothing, leaving the people who thought ahead to pick up the pieces.
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[edit on 14-12-2008 by D.E.M.]