Despite promises of colonizing Mars, ushering in paradise through VR, and piloting "Wellness" programs, the wealthy aren't ACTUALLY interested in dealing with humanity's problems.
They're focused on getting *beyond* humanity to increase profits.
To really understand our bizarre moment and crisis, we have to take a look at both the history of capitalism and the current cults of personality that have developed around disgustingly wealthy men like Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk, who have become savior-like to their followers.
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The worship of men like Musk and Bezos is centered around a loss of faith in our political and societal structures and a need to find messiahs who might act singularly, outside those systems, to create a solution to problems like climate catastrophe and political schisms.
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We are so desperate to believe in some future beyond our current crisis that we're accepting these adolescent fantasies that these men of power and wealth will simply craft us a future...if we just allow them to consolidate more and more wealth and power.
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The idea of living in a Mars colony is attractive to those who see no possible way of remedying the climate crisis.
It's literally a promise of a Heaven beyond life, a religious faith that something, somehow, will save us without requiring any action beyond purchasing.
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Meanwhile, these ideas that we'll just "escape to virtual reality" is a surrendering of shared society, an admission that our political and social polarization is not only untenable but unfixable.
It's a surrendering of life and reality to the wealthy and powerful.
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But the purpose of these pursuits, both interstellar colonization and digital religions, is to hide the very real and inhuman means these people are using to acquire wealth and power and to obscure the awful history of this process that has revolved around cruelty.
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To believe we're going to escape to Mars or VR, that men like Bezos or Musk will save us, is to go ahead and accept that the dehumanization of their businesses is totally fine, that their destruction of the environment is a means to an end.
It makes people feel better.
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It's necessary to talk about the rise of capitalism and how these religious ideas made white supremacy and colonization possible.
The destruction of cultures, genocide, and slavery were laundered through religious faith that the cruelty would lead to future utopias.
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It's no coincidence that exploitation of cultures and the stealing of their resources by the point of the sword and barrel of the gun were always accompanied with missionaries preaching of a religious purpose.
The violence is always hidden by the faith.
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White supremacy, enabled and destined to move resources to the hands of a white and wealthy few, was propped up by religion and religious faith.
After all, the accumulation of resources and exploitation of people had to be for a *purpose*, or a future utopia.
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Slavery was whitewashed with the same idea, given "legitimacy" through religious stories of ancient curses and God shining grace on the white race.
Again, slavery was a necessary evil that would, over time, lead to a utopia. The promise was the cause.
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The truth is, the wealthy aren't going to save us from climate change.
They caused it.
They have no answer for it except for to promise us future utopias FREE FROM IT. And those utopias depend on more production and more destruction of the environment.
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The wealthy promising they'll get us off Earth before it's destroyed by climate change is telling us to have FAITH that further destruction of the environment is necessary.
It's the same utopic promising that legitimized genocide, slavery, and exploitation.
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The wealthy will not help us. They've already shown this. As automation and declining economies persist, they'll leave us to food lines, to suffer on our own.
The utopic promise will continue, but it will only be a front for the continued exploitation and profiting.
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And as the wealthy consolidate political control, our polarization and violence will only get worse.
The government will continue to be coopted and pushed in the direction of their choosing, resulting in worsening material conditions and spurring more disorder.
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The truth is that these promise of a future utopia, whether on Mars or in the digital space, are hollow, requests for religious faith where it isn't deserved.
If we're going to solve the climate crisis, if we're going to fix our politics, we have to do it ourselves, and it will involve massive changes and a lot of work.
We can't buy our way out of this and we can't depend on the techno-messiah false prophets who got us here.
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What we are seeing, already, with the "Stop The Steal" conspiracy theory is that the Right and white voters are now challenging every single election they lose, claiming there is a giant criminal conspiracy
This is about delusion and legitimizing the destruction of democracy
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Trump's desperate need to save his reputation, lie about the results of the election, and guide the Right deeper into dangerous delusions and conspiracy theories, has given the GOP a weapon to legitimize antidemocratic actions while their popularity craters.
One of the most infuriating things that happens almost daily is when political shows that have given incalculable time to the Right to communicate conspiracy theories air these people regurgitating them and then shake their heads like they can’t believe anyone thinks this.
For years now, networks and newspapers have given platforms to Trump and other conspiracy mongers for clicks and ratings, all while hardly ever pushing back or wringing hands over calling them lies. These segments are measuring their own effect on culture.
It wasn’t just the Right profiting off wild, baseless conspiracy theories. Our media, our political parties, our tech corporations, all of them made a ton of money off corrosive, society-destroying, endangering lies. To act like this came out of nowhere is complete madness.
People are acting like the ouster of Liz Cheney by the GOP is a puzzling development, but the truth is that this is who the Republican Party is and has always been.
What we're watching is the inevitable evolution of a dangerous political movement.
Liz Cheney's refusal to trumpet the Big Lie of a stolen presidential election.
This should be lauded, but we can't pretend the GOP has not trafficked in these poisonous mythologies for decades now, and that this lie is that different from past propaganda.
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Pundits, journalists, politicians, and historians have long laundered the real and disturbing truth of the GOP through this sepia-toned lens of Ronald Reagan, a completely fabricated, alternate reality that hides the disturbing truth behind star-spangled mythologies.
It comes down to this. The Republican Party only cares about power and will only support democracy as long as it reflects back their will. When it stops, they’ll destroy it.
This is about domination at all costs, principles don’t enter into it. They’ll happily eat their own.
People have to stop trying to view American politics through this “liberal vs. conservative lens.” The principles are window dressing, a means to an end.
The explanation for the GOP’s actions is much, much simpler. It’s about power at all costs. Full stop.
What so many willingly or unwillingly have yet to understand is that hypercapitalism and white supremacy’s hold on American reality are slipping.
The Right is aggressively attempting to protect this old reality. Principles don’t enter into it. This is about power.
The Right has been rabidly pushing this lie that capitalism isn't racist, that America isn't prejudiced, and that anyone talking about history or politics otherwise is engaged in an attack.
What they're doing is desperately attempting to protect themselves and their power.
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It's no coincidence that this has been happening more and more lately. Incidents like Rick Santorum's disgusting remarks, saying that America was made from "nothing" and that natives had no culture or influence are intentional defenses of white supremacy and its mythologies.
Starting an “extra inning game” in the 8th inning of a doubleheader with a runner on second is a confluence of unbelievably stupid and insulting ideas.
I’m just so tired of abysmal management and all this needless, exhausting tinkering.
You’re baseball. Stop this garbage. Quit trying to please people WHO HATE BASEBALL.