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  3. Listening to The Beatles remind me to “let it be,” and that got me thinking about #stoicism and my own mental response to the horrors of our age.

Listening to The Beatles remind me to “let it be,” and that got me thinking about #stoicism and my own mental response to the horrors of our age.

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  • Ed SuominenE Ed Suominen

    6/ The hot smelly elephant in the room is, of course, #ClimateChange. We are turning the planet into a place that will no longer support human habitation in a hellish circumference of death around its equator. The early effects of that are showing up in European far-right politics like the Alternativ für Deutschland and Italy’s leaning back toward fascism. And in a US President deploying his gestapo against people most of our fellow citizens would quietly rather not have any more of.

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    7/ When people can no longer survive a couple of days per summer without air conditioning because the wet bulb temperature has reached the point where sitting quietly in the shade will still kill you, they will flee north. Don’t count on them to just lie down and die, or engage in pointless warfare to kill each other off.

    They can’t air condition everybody. The masses who are left out will have nothing left to fight for except the still-habitable land to the north. And El Norte isn’t going to just give it to them.

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      7/ When people can no longer survive a couple of days per summer without air conditioning because the wet bulb temperature has reached the point where sitting quietly in the shade will still kill you, they will flee north. Don’t count on them to just lie down and die, or engage in pointless warfare to kill each other off.

      They can’t air condition everybody. The masses who are left out will have nothing left to fight for except the still-habitable land to the north. And El Norte isn’t going to just give it to them.

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      8/ No matter how righteously you protest or (more likely) just complain about the ICE thugs terrorizing the populace, the fact is that your kids and most certainly their kids will greatly prefer having these lands to themselves. Even here it will be hot and burning and storm-ravaged and crops will be failing, and they will not be feeling charitable.

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        8/ No matter how righteously you protest or (more likely) just complain about the ICE thugs terrorizing the populace, the fact is that your kids and most certainly their kids will greatly prefer having these lands to themselves. Even here it will be hot and burning and storm-ravaged and crops will be failing, and they will not be feeling charitable.

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        9/ That in itself would be quite enough for one #collapse essay, but there’s more. Sadly, quite a lot more. Like petroleum depletion, which is why our own fairly-elected (this time) despot has captured a sovereign head of state. Because Venezuela’s reserves of shitty sour heavy crude are looking increasingly attractive now that Texas has largely dried up.

        The fracked wells have another decade or so to keep their deplete-and-drill-more game going. Saudi’s supergiants have been pumping for longer than most of us have been alive, and they are getting tired.

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          9/ That in itself would be quite enough for one #collapse essay, but there’s more. Sadly, quite a lot more. Like petroleum depletion, which is why our own fairly-elected (this time) despot has captured a sovereign head of state. Because Venezuela’s reserves of shitty sour heavy crude are looking increasingly attractive now that Texas has largely dried up.

          The fracked wells have another decade or so to keep their deplete-and-drill-more game going. Saudi’s supergiants have been pumping for longer than most of us have been alive, and they are getting tired.

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          10/ I’m going to skip over a lot more stuff like fractional reserve banking and the illusory nature of our money. I don’t want to sound like some old crank ranting about the gold standard. Suffice it to say there are a whole lot more dollars in virtual circulation than you’d really like to know about, after looking at what those numbers in your bank account will buy vs what they used to.

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            10/ I’m going to skip over a lot more stuff like fractional reserve banking and the illusory nature of our money. I don’t want to sound like some old crank ranting about the gold standard. Suffice it to say there are a whole lot more dollars in virtual circulation than you’d really like to know about, after looking at what those numbers in your bank account will buy vs what they used to.

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            11/ There is so much to skip. The displacement of human creative and independent thought by machines that were trained on their output and now can imitate it to an unsettling degree. The peak of our representative democracy a little over a decade ago. The uselessness of most liberals for doing anything to save it more than give speeches and send out signals of their virtue—certainly not to give real opposition in elected office.

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              11/ There is so much to skip. The displacement of human creative and independent thought by machines that were trained on their output and now can imitate it to an unsettling degree. The peak of our representative democracy a little over a decade ago. The uselessness of most liberals for doing anything to save it more than give speeches and send out signals of their virtue—certainly not to give real opposition in elected office.

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              12/ But there is one thing that I cannot skip, or long forget. It confronts me every time I unlock my driveway gate and venture off my wooded acreage to get groceries, or sit in a courtroom full of coughing people to satisfy a jury summons.

              It’s the ongoing repeated mass infection of the populace by a virus that causes brain damage.

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                12/ But there is one thing that I cannot skip, or long forget. It confronts me every time I unlock my driveway gate and venture off my wooded acreage to get groceries, or sit in a courtroom full of coughing people to satisfy a jury summons.

                It’s the ongoing repeated mass infection of the populace by a virus that causes brain damage.

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                13/ When I step into a store, I am wearing an #N95 respirator designed to block invisible airborne particles on which this malevolent little chunk of RNA otherwise floats from a sick person’s nose to the nose of another host. At this point, after six fucking years of this, my various respirators have undoubtedly intercepted hundreds of #SARS_CoV2 virions. None have infected me.

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                  13/ When I step into a store, I am wearing an #N95 respirator designed to block invisible airborne particles on which this malevolent little chunk of RNA otherwise floats from a sick person’s nose to the nose of another host. At this point, after six fucking years of this, my various respirators have undoubtedly intercepted hundreds of #SARS_CoV2 virions. None have infected me.

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                  14/ I do this because I know better. I’ve read the academic papers on what this virus is doing, and have responded in a logical manner, unlike most of the authors of those papers taking unmasked selfies at their conferences and speeches.

                  But, almost without exception, people either don’t know better or simply cannot act like they do. And it’s accelerating collapse.

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                    14/ I do this because I know better. I’ve read the academic papers on what this virus is doing, and have responded in a logical manner, unlike most of the authors of those papers taking unmasked selfies at their conferences and speeches.

                    But, almost without exception, people either don’t know better or simply cannot act like they do. And it’s accelerating collapse.

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                    15/ You cannot reduce the collective intelligence, empathy, and executive functioning of an entire species without that species being adversely impacted.

                    That really should be enough. There is so much more, about the immune system damage that AJ Leonardi predicted years ago to much scorn, about the kids with cancer. But mass brain damage really ought to have been enough.

                    It is, at least, for this thread. //

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                    • Ed SuominenE Ed Suominen

                      15/ You cannot reduce the collective intelligence, empathy, and executive functioning of an entire species without that species being adversely impacted.

                      That really should be enough. There is so much more, about the immune system damage that AJ Leonardi predicted years ago to much scorn, about the kids with cancer. But mass brain damage really ought to have been enough.

                      It is, at least, for this thread. //

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                      @edsuom

                      Thank you for sharing your thoughts.

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