Ruphus -> RE: nuclear crisis in Japan (Mar. 17 2011 11:48:27)
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This could be the worst thing we wittnessed, and seeing what the people in Japan are going through leaves you aghast. You can´t think over the global situation by means of indoctrinated and established standards. For to overlook what is going on it is inevitable to scratch common sense and start over by logic from ground up. What would be happening economically if we changed status quo, you ask? Based on what kind of economy? On the given model? With the given model there is no future. With it the trends in place will have to continue until the only living thing on macro level crawling over this planet be cockroaches; provided the planet then to still be in one piece at all. For to change anything, first thing needed would be ceasing of the established brain wash. Starting understanding of self-evident circumstances first. An economical system with a votiv of maximized profit is the antagonist of social being, as maximized profit inherently has to be ripp-off and exploitation of fellow men and fellow creature. Maximized profit has brought about, and by its very nature can only bring about privileged minorities and social discrepancy. Short-sightedness, destruction, insanity and unsocial being. It incorporates each and every evil we are facing today. From embezzlement of labour value as inalienable property and first human right, over indirect voting systems, manipulative education and concertated media that foil democracy, to systematic desinformation and superstition. Under pharaonic methods like in place, you can immanently not expect policies of reason and aims in benefit of community and environment. This would be inherent contradiction, and it is about time for the people to realize such basic coherency. Understanding of the released mantra according to which there was no alternative to current conditions as a lie that it is, and in fact a very obvious one. The truth is that with only basic conclusiveness human population today would barely amount to 2 billion heads, and that not only environment would be in healthy shape, but people as well. Technological progress, much farther than currently developed, would be providing economical heaven on earth. ( With yet the few who´d prefer to be lazy allowed to life without poverty.) - Which is not to say that yet the hampered state of technology today couldn´t provide graceful existence to everyone of the 7 billion now. But the pharaonic condition will not allow sanity. A fact obvious in every aspect. Just look at nuclear plants. These under sane and long-sighted conditions would had never been built in the first place. Because with just basic reason in place something that hazardous would not even be considered, independently from its potential of blowing up at a theoretical chance of whether 1:100 or 1:1000 000 000. This technology was introduced because of it being a bonanza to manufacturers and investors minority who over just decades will earn millions per cent. Themore as they have control on legislature, allowing themselves price stipulation per kilowatt to whatever they fantasize. Not enough, the burden of managing resulting nuclear waste ( which under reason would never be allowed to come about ) and tremendous secondary damage and investments to come will be delegated to the community / state. Would the cockaigne diggers behind these plants had to have counted with entertaining the nuclear waste themselves ( under strict governmental suspervision ), nuclear power stations would not exist today in the western world. - Another point you hardly see mentioned is the tectonic situation. The earth had settled to tectonic quietness. It took hundreds of insane subterranean atomic bomb trials to start the ever increasing tectonic movement and the steadily increasing numbers of earthquakes that we are seeing now in the aftermath. But the causal background is not being discussed, for to not draw attention to the actual immaturity behind instances like common governments that everyone is supposed to picture as thoughtful. None of the great threats facing us today have been inevitable. They have all been produced by feudal and capitalist insanity. And we, yet at five to twelve, are much too slow at recognizing insanity and practical impossibility / not realizing most rudimentary crash barriers of coherency. Ruphus
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