We're Just A Confused Species In An Awkward Transition Phase
Really, when it comes right down to it, things are a mess because humans are in a very awkward and confusing stage in our development as a species. caitlinjohnstone.substack.com/p/were-just-a-…
Our giant brains evolved faster than we could adjust to, and now we're these scared little apex predators stumbling around the earth with massive prefrontal cortices overlaying a bunch of deep primordial conditioning. soundcloud.com/going_rogue/we…
A rapidly developed capacity for language and abstract thought strapped on top of a fear response that our distant evolutionary ancestors developed to help them run away from long-extinct monsters with big sharp teeth.
This sudden change has left us in a transition stage where we haven't yet gotten the hang of the immense power which now erupts from within our skulls and gives us the ability to shape our world to our will.
It's like how the ancient mammalian ancestors of whales probably looked awkward when they first began reentering the sea, before they got the hang of swimming and their nostrils moved to a location more conducive to breathing in the water.
It's left us at this weird, uncomfortable stage where we have the intelligence to do amazing things, but haven't yet developed the wisdom to use this newfound capacity in a harmonious way.
We now have the ability to conquer our own ecosystems using technology, but we lack the wisdom not to do so.
We have the intelligence to invent nuclear weapons, but we lack the wisdom not to build them.
We have the ability to plan for our individual futures, but we lack the wisdom to make sure our species as a whole has a future.
We have the ability to think abstract thoughts, but lack the wisdom to refrain from building identities out of them.
We have the ability to ask questions, but lack the wisdom to deeply question our own true nature and whether the world is really as it seems.
The ability to write vast tomes of philosophy that contain not one line telling us how to be content on the planet we were born on.
The ability to construct entire belief systems that are completely useless for learning to live in harmony with what is.
The ability to discover spirituality only to use it for vapid escapism and tyrannical psychological domination.
The ability to research human psychology only to use it to convince people to buy junk they don't need and support wars they don't want and vote for politicians they don't like.
The ability to invent mass media only to use use it to promote and normalize a status quo that is killing us all.
The ability to invent something as transcendental as music only to popularize songs about owning stuff and getting money.
The ability to technologically link billions of minds on the internet only to spend all our time arguing about nonsense.
The ability to tell stories only to spend our energy using storytelling to manipulate and control each other.
The ability to appreciate beauty and mystery with a profound depth and complexity only to spend our entire lives frantically doing anything but that.
We have the ability to do all these things skillfully and harmoniously; we just haven't quite gotten the hang of it yet.
It's like when you got your first bike for your birthday and you knew it could make you go a lot faster than you normally can, but it took a lot of practice before you went from training wheels and painful falls to swiftly breezing through the neighborhood.
These giant prefrontal cortices we got on our birthday give us so much potential, and we've been bumbling around on training wheels and taking nasty spills when we try to take them off.
I'm sure the early evolutionary ancestors of birds were awkward as hell too before they finally got the hang of flying. They would have looked ridiculous, and it wouldn't have been immediately clear exactly what nature was going for there. Like biological baby scribbles.
The only difference is that the awkward evolutionary transition phases of birds and whales did not involve giant neural networks which make childbirth painful and could easily lead to the death of all terrestrial life.
The birth of a human baby is difficult due to the size of our enormous, rapidly evolved brains relative to our more slowly evolved pelvic bones. The birth of a sane humanity will be difficult for similar reasons.
I do believe we have the ability to make the jump from this awkward transition phase to become a truly conscious species. But it looks like if we do make it, it's going to be by the skin of our omnivore teeth.
We're Just A Confused Species In An Awkward Transition Phase
"We now have the ability to conquer our own ecosystems using technology, but we lack the wisdom not to do so."
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Love how empire apologists talk about driving Putin from Ukraine so there can be peace like that's a real thing. Like if it happened the war would just stop, and the US alliance wouldn't with absolute certainty continue the attack and work to topple Moscow by any means necessary.
There's zero reason to take on faith the MSM narrative that Ukraine is kicking Putin's ass and victory is imminent, but even if that did happen there'd be less than zero reason to believe the fighting would stop there. If anything it'd get much more dangerous from that point.
This doesn't end with Russia leaving Ukraine, it ends with Putin being replaced with a Yeltsin-like US vassal. Really it doesn't end until Beijing has been subverted and the US empire secures total global hegemony. Or when the empire collapses. Or when we all get nuked and die.
"Prins concluded his incendiary missive by stating he would soon travel to Washington DC to meet with 'special contacts' provided by Dearlove, in order to 'open a line of attack in support of us from the USA.' thegrayzone.com/2022/05/15/ope…
Pentagon-Funded Think Tank Simulates War With China On NBC
NBC's Meet the Press just aired a freakish segment in which the influential narrative management firm Center for a New American Security (CNAS) ran war games simulating a US hot war with China. caitlinjohnstone.substack.com/p/pentagon-fun…
Pentagon-Funded Think Tank Simulates War With China On NBC (Audio)
"This is headed somewhere very, very bad. Hopefully humanity wakes up in time to stop these lunatics from driving us off a precipice from which there is no return." soundcloud.com/going_rogue/pe…
The war game simulates a conflict over Taiwan which we are informed is set in the year 2027, in which China launches strikes on the US military in order to open the way to an invasion of the island.
The mass media now teaming up with military-industrial complex think tanks to replicate a US hot war with China for a mainstream audience. This is getting crazier and crazier. You've got to have your head up your ass not to see where things are headed.
The think tank in question, CNAS, employed the man assigned to head Biden's Pentagon task force on China. This man believes Trump was insufficiently hawkish toward Beijing. news.antiwar.com/2021/02/10/bid…
Israel's mounting PR crisis boils down to the fact that its violence and oppression isn't happening in some far off land as in the case with US wars, it's happening right at home surrounded by video cameras and enforced by police and soldiers who are not trained PR spinmeisters.
Israeli apartheid is imposed not by trained propagandists but by armed thugs who've been told their whole lives that the people they're responsible for keeping in check are inferior. They don't think how it's going to look when they, for example, assault a funeral procession.
If the whole thing was being upheld by spinmeisters like Jen Psaki, Michael McFaul and Bill Kristol it would unfold in a much more media-friendly way. But it's being largely upheld by people who've been indoctrinated with an apartheid mindframe their entire lives instead.