People Are Devolving Into Degeneracy and Violence – Don’t Join the Club

The wayfarer,
Perceiving the pathway to truth,
Was struck with astonishment.
It was thickly grown with weeds.
“Ha,” he said,
“I see that none has passed here
In a long time.”
Later he saw that each weed
Was a singular knife.
“Well,” he mumbled at last,
“Doubtless there are other roads.”

– Stephen Crane, The Wayfarer

When times get tough people can unite and fight back against a common enemy, or they can be manipulated into fighting each other. Unfortunately, the latter has become increasingly popular amongst all sides in what has become an increasingly deranged, adolescent and counterproductive political environment.

Meanwhile, the people who are truly powerful, the oligarchs of industry and their bought and paid for political minions are the ones who really benefit. The primary purpose of this website from the very beginning has been to highlight how power actually functions in imperial America with the hope that people across the political spectrum could unite and push back against the unaccountable rent-seeking practices of a common enemy. It seems I was extraordinarily naive.

When a writer and thinker such as myself is forced to admit failure, it’s a very tough pill to swallow. Writing this blog is in many ways a thankless task. I’m essentially doing volunteer work day in and day out because I passionately believe in the ideas I put forth, and to see them have little to no effect on the public debate can be very depressing. Rather than seeing human beings unite to throw off the predatory shackles that bind them as I had hoped, I see people who should be coming together punching and yelling at each other in the streets — and that’s on a good day. On bad days, people are getting shot or run over, from Virginia to London. Watching all this madness unfold while the truly powerful sit back and grin, more secure in their positions as ever before thanks to rabble fighting each other, sometimes makes me want to just stop doing this writing thing. After all, what’s the point?

But I know better. I know that karma, or action, is not about the fruits of your work, but the action itself is everything. I discussed this concept at length in the post,Do Ends Justify the Means? Here’s an excerpt.

Unfortunately, many people don’t have any principles to begin with and simply live their lives in the pursuit of their own superficial, materialistic or egotistical goals. These are the types of people who most often employ “ends justify the means” thinking, which is exactly why those of us who do have principles must reject this way of thinking and pursue a more conscious manner of achieving our ends. If that means our ends aren’t achieved in our lifetime that’s something that must be accepted. The means we use will reverberate in the universe forever and will benefit the world whether we’re able to point to definitive results or not.

As much as I understand the above to be true, it doesn’t make staring at the world devolving around me any easier. However, it does provide me with the moral fortitude to stick to my principles even if nobody is listening or cares.

If any of what I’ve written so far speaks to you, let me share a few thoughts I wrote down the other night while lamenting the mounting degeneracy that seems to be multiplying in society at large.

What I see out there is ugly. Really ugly and it’s coming from all sides. There seems to be this perverse ascendent philosophy (if you can call it that) to act as depraved as your perceived enemy. I think that’s the worst possible response and can only lead to one thing. More depravity.

I don’t consider myself particularly enlightened, but I’ve come to a few realizations and perhaps the most important one of all is to always try to be better. Look for your better nature and try to follow it. While I certainly don’t always live up to what I want to be in my language or commentary, I understand that when you stay true to your better self you are much happier and content. It’s better for you, it’s better for your relationships and it’s better for the world.

Many people seem to be losing sight of the big picture while focusing on petty arguments and fame obsession.

Picking holes in other people is easy, working on yourself is much harder. But it’s so much more important.

I wrote this post for myself as much as I did for my readers. I hope it connected with some of you, and helps you stick to your better nature as things get uglier around us. The healthy response to others getting worse, is not to imitate them, but to try to be better.

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54 thoughts on “People Are Devolving Into Degeneracy and Violence – Don’t Join the Club”

  1. I only subscribe to a couple of blogs and I always look forward to yours. Many writers are giving up in disgust. But was it Schweitzer who said “..All work that is worth anything is done in faith.”

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  2. It can all get overwhelming and depressing. But coming to a blog like this and seeing so many like-minded people who are aware of the “matrix”, who reject the idea of political affiliation and who seek a better society for all humanity…this is what keeps me going and ever so slightly optimistic amidst the barrage of negativity that surrounds us. Keep up the good work Mike and most of all Thank you!!

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  3. I very much appreciate your posts. They are a light on sanity, truth, and an appropriate way of “acting” for a government and a people that have lost their way. I thank you for them.

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  4. Expectation of outcome is the problem. If you are neutral, or just an observer, then “positive” results from your writing should not matter at all. Hard to do if you are attached to an outcome.

    Only 1 Bitcoin for that advice 🙂

    Rainman

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  5. It helps very much to understand that there really IS such a thing as a real good and a real evil, a real right and a real wrong. If we don’t understand such things, or cannot give any reason for believing them except our own gut feeling, we’ll be prone to giving up and taking the pragmatic course. But if we live our lives guided by pragmatism, then we lose meaning. Those people who “simply live their lives in the pursuit of their own superficial, materialistic or egotistical goals” have given up on the idea of meaning (or, more likely, decided that it wasn’t as important as their own satisfaction). But they still scream “foul” when their ox is gored. They have no right to.

    Keep seeking the truth, Michael.

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  6. The forces working against you are very powerful and global, they have infiltrated all the top positions.

    Have you read “Shock Doctrine” by Naomi Klein, my first insight into how global this is.

    I have only recently discovered how the shocks are being applied to the developed world via independent central banks.

    Richard Werner “Princes of the Yen”.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5Ac7ap_MAY

    This is no crank he actually goes to Davos.

    I assume he has to sit at a table on his own for being such a naughty boy!

    You can but try against the forces of the oligarch media.

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    • Princes of Yen is awesome really opens up your mind — Naomi Klein No Logo is also an eye opener.

  7. There’s not much I believe in these days, but the “illusion of choice.” Left or Right, different paths to the same bankrupt destination. Something shiny, something expensive, something new, but something true? We are inundated and bated with false choices, false food, false idols, false gods, false paradigms. All desidgned and propped up and shoved in our face daily so we can feel good about ourselves and our choices; so we can feel superior to others that chose differently and think differently – all by the design of those in power. You are on the side of the good and the true. Thank you Michael for standing strong and trying to redirect us as we stampede toward the slaughter house. Thank you for being a voice of sanity in asylum america that we all now live in. And Happy Father’s Day! – a day late.

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  8. Yes these words about not losing being and staying true to our better nature are very important but I often find trying in these turbulent times as dark forces are used to manipulate so many towards desired out comes. I sometimes have to remind myself to think along the lines of how would Gandhi or a Martin King Jr..respond to these endless provocations and too often fail. Thanks for this timely reminder to think with the head and leave feelings, though often valid, within the heart if they are just going to make the situation worse. This as our individual actions do reverberate for quite some time over quite some distance without our sensing that they do. I stand as guilty as the next person at times in my thoughts and words and should and do know better.Thanks again…

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  9. No, you have to keep going for my own selfish reasons – I look you up almost every day.

    Here in Vegas I’m swimming in an ocean of stupidity – not just regular folk, but corporate stupidity which takes the breath away. An $18 per ticket fancy new cinema in a depressed neighborhood; a brand new “luxury” condo building with homeless camped outside and no grocery for miles; a very busy long-time Trader Joe’s closing because the neighborhood is no longer “good enough”. Don’t get me started…

    I’m convinced that upper management corporate America with its endless consultancy groups is so disconnected from reality, that they’re bound to come crashing down – it’s inevitable.

    So all we have to do is wait – those who are used to less will survive the best. Nothing to be done, no one is listening – wouldn’t matter if they did. Things must play themselves out and, in the meantime, there’s your blog for people in search of intelligent signs of life.

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  10. Many of us believes that our own enlightenment shall include the enlightenment of the world. And it sometimes feels like you are loosing it. Blogs like this is among the stuff that assure me it isn’t lost yet.

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  11. Well the end does justify the means. If the end is unjust, you have to look there. If the means are unjust, the means may have become the ends instead of means. Jacques Barzun explained this and many other rhetorical anachronisms in his cultural history “From Dawn to Decadence.” As for the main theme of your piece, it resonates, but people do not unite themselves
    even when they agree on societal matters. Unite how? Protests do no good. How do you take down a power structure that has a trillion dollar budget per year? Voting is vain as we can all see this very day. Change is not easy. It takes leadership and dedication and a cadre. Even then, reforms may not be enough. When things get very bad, and the time is ripe, nothing can hold back a revolution. Takes one incident to set it off.

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  12. “The existence and validity of human rights are not written in the stars. The ideals concerning the conduct of men toward each other and the desirable structure of the community have been conceived and taught by enlightened individuals in the course of history. Those ideals and convictions which resulted from historical experience, from the craving for beauty and harmony, have been readily accepted in theory by man — and at all times, have been trampled upon by the same people under the pressure of their animal instincts. A large part of history is therefore replete with the struggle for those human rights, an eternal struggle in which a final victory can never be won. But to tire in that struggle would mean the ruin of society.”
    Albert Einstein

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  13. what do you mean no one is listening? I read your posts every day, and frequently share them on FB. Keep it going. You’re doing important work.

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  14. People are becoming combative because they sense danger and feel anxious. This is not only natural, but primordial. You can’t wish it away with a anemic appeal to nobility. Give them a better (e.g. more empowering) alternative. Advise others to assuage their anger with planning and preparation aimed at augmenting their strengths. If and when the time comes to really do battle, be a warrior rather than a rioter.

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  15. Your work resonates with me and many others. Your honesty and thoughtfulness is very much appreciated. Only one of the few blogs I subscribe to- many thanks!!

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  16. Like many others here, I highly value your work.

    My perspective is this: our culture (purposely) provides no real organized way to experience deep meaning and connection to the earth and the common good. If we are lucky, we see glimpses of the beauty of that connection in our lives.

    It is very important that as many people as possible provide each other with the experience of kindness, caring, connection, courage, love, skill, creativity, thought and meaning. Once these things are experienced, it becomes much more difficult to manipulate people into doing harm and being cruel to one another and the earth.

    You are writing about these things. Other people put them into art forms, still others perform acts of generosity at the dollar store. If you experience these things, they will change you.

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  17. After twenty years of seeking to stoke the torch of liberty, the impeachment trial of Bill Clinton snuffed out all of the light and all of the hope, within me. The impeachment was so, so, ugly. From many directions, all at the same time. The only thing that seemed to matter was how could the average guy be manipulated by the oligarchs. All I saw was a world where most people were just manipulated, ignorant, and incapable (mostly) of independent critical thought. I unplugged from the news. Completely. I refused to even watch the Weather Channel. I shut the “news” and politics out. I felt estranged from the small cadre of Libertarians, here in New Hampshire, with whom I aligned. So I dropped out. I felt alone.

    If you want and need to get out, do what you need to for the benefit of yourself and your family. But after about ten years of apolitical ignorant bliss with my family, I started using the internet for things besides work, “how to” videos, and general reference. At the beginning of 2009, I rediscovered political thought on the net. I discovered that there are many other people out there, who think like me. One of the sites I found was called “Liberty Blitzkreig.” Which was written by a seemingly young, bright, energetic guy, who had things to say.

    And the best part is, the Leviathan is terrified that sites like Liberty Blitzkreig can be set up and linked with other like-minded sites. Despite the work of the elite propagandists. The message is spreading. So they stir things up and spout labels such as “fake.” The more they spew such falsehoods, the more I know they fear they are losing control. That is the measure of success. Which only proves how truly terrified they really are of little guys and the proliferation of a very hard to kill idea. That we are all equal and have certain unalienable rights.

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  18. First time poster,
    Saw your article on Zerohedge and it resonated so much with me that I had to come to your site and Thank you for reminding me that we might not see the fruits of our labors in our lifetime. The scary thing about this klepto debt serf ponzischeme we are born into is that it often entices, co opts, captures and makes us stumble…

    I thought the polarization after the Bush vs Obama election was something to raise the alarm over….
    The alarm should be deafening to those with ears to hear with.

    Anyways, Thank you for the immense time and work involved in producing quality articles that are poignant, relevant and more accurate portrayal of geo political events than Most!

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  19. Your work makes a difference. I know it helps me to read your blog, and be reminded that there are people who share these views – it keeps us all strong!

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  20. Yes, sometimes, I wonder if Alex Jones gets possessed, and the other people who came from the right wing and continue to blame Muslims for the violence (or more accurately, now generally fake violence media spectacles, with exceptions, see Kevin Barrett et al), when they knew full well that for example 9/11 Muslims were patsies set up by the CIA (see Kevin Ryan’s “Another Nineteen” and others'”, and that the CIA has been using and directing them, see “ISIS is US” and others. So, after they got done murdering thousands of people on 9/11 and many thousands more in Iraq, what made them switch to false attacks? The goodness of their hearts? I hope nobody here is that stupid. Something happened behind the scenes that made them do double and triple takes before they went around murdering people.

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  21. In my opinion, the only force more powerful than human stupidity is faith in God. For those who have intelligence but not faith in God, despair can be avoided only with the delusion that human stupidity can be corrected. When that delusion fades, despair sets in.

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  22. Michael – Where do you live? I just returned from a 3 week trip to the US, and the disease is palpable. The people are overweight, under-informed, overcrowded, unhappy, bull-headed… being surrounded by that drains a person.

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  23. Michael,

    You have written some great posts here on your blog. You are thinking in the right direction. You carefully analyse the situation. You then give your careful opinion. It is through this care you have of building a better country. Of bringing the USA back on track with some of its original goals of freedom, independence and where the government works for the people and not a Elite group of wealthy individuals with selfish goals.

    We need to understand the truth. We need to understand what makes sense going forward. Through your website I have been able to form a vision of what the country would look like if things functioned properly. A vision of where we are and the path we must take to get there.

    Keep up the great work. This country needs more writers like you.

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  24. Peace Michael, Sufi Muslims blame themselves for the condition of the world, and try to change themselves so the world will eventually change…unlike the Wahhabi sect, funded and promoted by power-hungry Monarchies of the Middle-East who want to hang onto power by creating anarchy outside their empires,…thus giving the beautiful religion of Islam a bad reputation. Peace to my fellow brothers, Saeed

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  25. I have never started reading an article of yours that I didn’t click continue and open the next window to finish it. Your blog is appreciated by many, myself included, and is needed now more than ever. Persevere for the sake of perseverance.

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  26. For god’s sake – don’t give up on this blog and the thoughts you share. I often do resort to your site to find good analysis and thoughts on the world as it is today. Your blog helped me on countless occasions to find arguments in discussion. It’s good to have some voices of reason around these days.
    A great deal of your thoughts can be applied to Germany as well.
    So, best wishes from Germany, thumbs up and keep on.

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  27. Hello Michael, it’s perfectly normal for any of us to get disheartened on occasion. There is so much ugliness, it’s true, and when one takes the time to look the extent of it is indeed shocking.

    I find it useful to remember that the world is both more ugly and more beautiful than we are commonly conscious of. The former, because even if we have knowledge of evil, most of it have a tendency to emotionally switch off from it, as a defence mechanism, and the latter, as we are inevitably blasé about the miracles that are taking place all around us. Here I use the word ‘miracle’ in the broadest sense, including everything from individual acts of kindness, to evidence of social progress, to the natural world itself. There is never a time when either ugliness or beauty prevails – there’s always going to be a mix – but full awareness of both is more than an ordinary person can manage as hyper-awareness requires so much emotional and intellectual energy. We can only hope to incrementally enlarge our consciousness with much effort, but we need to cultivate a very strong spirit to cope with the evil, and a grateful heart to appreciate the beauty. Each balances the other. I know you have both, and that you are suffering a temporary burn-out, which is normal. Hopefully all these positive, loving comments have helped with that!

    By the way, I would include writings like your blog in the ‘miracle’ category, because the world always needs searchers and truth-tellers. So do not ever think that you are writing in vain. As one of the commenters above said, we need to detach ourselves from the need to see immediate fruits of our labour. In any case, not only has your work won you many loyal and grateful fans, but you are part of a much wider movement that is breaking the monopoly on information enjoyed by a corrupted elite. This might take decades or even longer to completely ripen, but it is happening. So please, please continue! We need you!

    Lastly, I think it is really great that you wrote this post, because it’s in the spirit of encouraging a proper community. If you wrote only dry, factual pieces that didn’t speak of your own struggles and concerns, you wouldn’t be half so effective, because you wouldn’t be relating the knowledge to the experience of being human and all the struggle that goes along with that. So thank you again for sharing your thoughts.

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  28. Thanks for posting this. Very well written and heartfelt. The means do indeed ripple through time. It’s exactly what I needed and timely too. Keep the faith

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  29. Sometimes the end does justify the means, Michael. As long as the end you desire does not serve yourself, but does serve many others.

    You’re personally in a material position where you don’t have to do this. But you choose to do this regardless of that reality. That is the definition of service to others.

    “Service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth.”

    – Muhammad Ali

    Plenty of people are listening. So keep it up, Brother.

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  30. Seems to me we evolved from good breeders that returned from successful wars. As time progressed our warlike selves began to dominate. Nothing for it but to deny – not consciously: the denial evolved (an easy trick for natural selection since psychological changes, unlike genetic ones, can be transferred from parent to child in a single generation).

    Natural selection, having learned to play safe and err on the side of excess, ‘realised’ that those whose anger lay just beneath the surface, and can be accessed quickly, will likely prevail. So familial levels of anger rose until conflict became mandatory. Now we have to fight others or destroy ourselves.

    It’s been 70 years since the last kill-off. Why hasn’t the necessary sacrifice occurred sooner you may ask. Some of the answers: violent video games, drug-taking, and increasing levels of mental illness, especially among children (mental illness being a psychological defence against unacceptable levels of parental anger being downloaded onto children).

    The Cavalry Principle

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  31. Michael, as a historian, it is my painful duty to inform you that people are people, and will always be so. I think people today behave FAR better than they did even 30 or 40 years ago, never mind centuries ago, when man’s passion exclusively ruled his behavior and gripping poverty meant everyone had nothing to lose when life became truly intolerable.

    Fortunately, the wealth of modern age, being in the form of infrastructure, personal assets, and the social welfare state for the “poor” means that people have something to lose. I think we will see increases in wackiness and outright acts of violence, but nothing like the horrific rebellions that scarred the countryside in the past, leaving villages and cities in ashes, only to be suppressed with ghastly blood-letting.

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  32. We do not undertake projects that we feel passionately about because we want others to value them, we do them because they matter to us. Every other mind that we reach while we journey is a bonus.

    Keep writing, there are others on the path with you.

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  33. Mike, thanks very much indeed for continuing your outstanding posts. All this conflict is the necessary turbulence that will break apart the inhuman systems that currently dominate the public sphere. When those systems crumble, and they undoubtedly will, humanity will be there with the many new ways of living that are being devised in every field of human endeavor.

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  34. Michael–

    Good on you for not “joining the club.” I loved what you had to say about the ends not justifying the means, and that going about our goals the right way is more important than whether our goals are reached.

    Back in late January, you took a break from your blog, and returned a week and a half later with your inspiring series of articles focused around Spiral Dynamics. During the break you found a new and powerful direction for your writing. Perhaps another break is in order.

    Cheers.

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  35. Just wanted to leave a comment letting you know I really appreciate your writing. Yours is a very valuable, sane, reasonable, non-partisan voice in what can often feel like an increasing deluge of extremism from all angles.

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  36. Michael – Thank you for reminding me why I make the choices I do every day. Even though my impact may be small, I trust that in some small way I serve the greater good. Your impact in my life is invaluable.

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  37. not all violence is degenerate. if you are fighting against aggressive violence, using violence, at the very least you have the justification of righteous defensive use of force.

    the complexity here is that violence , the vast majority of violence, is simplified by most writers and philosophers.

    violence is not simply the use of physical force in a showy hurtful manner.

    violence is inherent in the competition of daily life because , for example, on man’s success may allow him to purchase anohter man’s land and raise the other man’s rent arbitrarily to the point of that man having nothing to eat.

    the reality of life is that control of territory gives man power over others. that power is used to squeeze others. wehtehr right or wrong, legal or illegal, that use of territory to squeeze other people can be done in a manner that places compulsive pressue on that person, for example, squeezing the weaker party to the point of desperate starvation.

    it may be fully legal, and , regardless of the ethics, the weaker party is compelled by his own starvation to either choose to die, or refuse to cooperate with the territorial integrity of the stronger party who squeezes him.

    the point here is that violence doesn’t have to be physically abrupt. it can be slow, implicit, and gradual in human behavior, because human beings are social animals with territorial ambitions, at least to control the territory inherent within their own existence and needs to eat shit sleep and drink water.

    libertyblitzkreig blog frequently takes a look at how social systems deprive man of the basic territory of their own life , their libertys, so to speak, are trodden upon.

    so , this blog should well acknowledge that there are far bigger issues of violence implicity within the context of how are social institutions work to organize and disorganize the masses of individuals we call society at large ,and the world at large.

    the idea that one man shooting some other politicians is really the underlying degeneration of ‘dialogue’ is perhaps exaggeration of the true causes of degenration of social dialogue.

    society is being torn asunder by the very forces which helped create it. the very debt and the institutions that used it to organize our society are coming to terms with the reality that this debt can never be repaid and promises not kept, that means pensions will starve and children will not get the shot their parents had at owning their own property and not being indentured servants.

    this reality is being thrust upon them without their consent . a dying social contract causes degeneration and violence. one fools overcovered televised attack on a baseball game is not the big issue.

    rest assured television will be used to manufacture more consent using events like these as public relations fodder.

    the public and its dialogue is too easily controlled by television.

    the ‘degeneration’ starts with the tv and mass media, not some dummy shooting some other dummies.

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  38. Live long enough and you will see the complete collapse of this civilization: it’s over. After the “fire” has purified the corruption, something new and totally different will arise from the ashes. Then your words, then imprinted in the minds, will provide meaning. Meanwhile, we’re place holders for the future.

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  39. Just started reading your blog and I think you are fabulous and you are not wasting your time writing — people are listening, I know I am and I used to be one of those who was all about me and the ends justify the means. It is nice to know that I am not the only one that sees the depravity in our society, sees the fake MSM news, or the fake Wall Street economy. I just don’t get why everyone doesn’t see it?

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  40. I agree that there is a definite and disconcerting trend towards demonization and violence being casually resorted to, at least in our society here. However I don’t resonate with invoking depression as a valid reaction. I am glad you have found a good way to resist that. I wouldn’t recommend going there for even a minute, but these days it is common parlance. We resort to faith in times like this; you invoked karma and the practice of honorable means, despite the lack of tangible fruits. You said our means will resonate more than our accomplishments. You really can’t prove that, but rather than dismissing that idea, I would like to ADD another way of looking at this type of situation. This, admittedly, involves faith as well. We agree on the current negatively directioned trend. But remember almost every pattern comes in waves. When charted out mathematically, they often can yield sine waves and spirals. If you zoom in enough selectively, often all you can see is a definite negative slope. (or vice-verse, or status quo horizontal). Think outdoor temperature,or personal daily energy levels. So, in the span of a lifetime, we note so many negative developments and trends. This too shall pass. Probably not in a Blitzkrieg lightning moment.

    PS This insanity is coming from all sides doesn’t wash with my perception.
    The neo-Marxist postmodernist ‘progressives’ among us are doing most of the provocation and lies. Of course the few elite are still pulling strings, but these are our current useful idiots among the noisy masses. Have you all been following Jordan Peterson?

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    • This is the ‘geologic timespan’ cop-out which I’m sure is comforting to the individual, but worrisome for the big picture.

      If we don’t try, there’ll be only ‘geology’ left in a thousand years… no humanity, and the universe will have lost something cool.

      Kudos for linking to Jordan Peterson. His interview with Joe Rogan was astonishing.

    • It wasn’t meant as a cop out, although it could certainly be used as such. Personally, I am not of that kumbaya ilk. I mentioned this idea, just as another morale booster for those of us who don’t give in. In this context, it is kind of a variation on the karma, honorable means thing that Mr. Krieg invoked. He said everything is going to shit, and it his hard to argue against him, BUT this too shall pass, meaning your efforts are not totally useless. That is nihilism. Hopefully it won’t be on a geological timescale. It is egocentric to assume your emotional introspective state has much to do with when the curve changes direction.

  41. There is plenty to believe in, but practically everyone has, with NO proof written it off as fiction or fairy tales. When I say they have NO proof, I mean that they have not even read it for themselves but have accepted without question what others have said about it, and even those others have, for the most part, not read it either. Truthfully, this is the only hope for this world. Today’s situation as described above, was predicted thousands of years ago. Read it in your Bible. Since I do not wish to argue about this, I am not asking for any comment or posts notifications.

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