• Juice@midwest.social
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    2 days ago

    Who are we? Like why am I accused of being addicted to oil? I’m not part of that, I don’t make those decisions. Neither do you, or you would change it, as would I. What do you or I have to do with the price of oil, or where wars get started that drive the prices for it up? And when the prices go up – who gets rich, and who gets screwed?

    Its the corporations and militaries that do like 80-90% of pollution. We aren’t addicted to power because we don’t have any, except a few gallons of fuel per week, maybe, if you can afford it.

    Its a little late to be giving the malaise speech. The only sane environmentalism is Socialist De-Growth.

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      2 days ago

      It’s not really malaise; if there was a societal will in this country we would pass laws mandating green energy adoption. But we, as a society, do not. You or I may not have much individual impact, but the government and corporations are us when you get down to it. We all stand complicit because as a collective we do not want to experience the pain of giving up our luxury.

      Edit: By we I refer to American citizens.

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          9 hours ago

          I’m note quite cynical enough to believe our votes are totally meaningless… yet. And if it comes to that, it’s our job to overthrow our oppressors by any means necessary. I think our discontent will spread over time until eventually reaching a critical mass. Every person living today except the (extremely elderly) has grown up in a “peaceful” world built on a foundation of death and suffering. It is our collective failure that has allowed it all to collapse, and it will be our collective responsibility to one day correct it.