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  1. “The Right know climate change is real and they know it is catastrophic and while they feed you bullshit and claim any real analysis of what’s coming is ‘alarmism’, they are quietly plotting against your interests…”

    Typical, just fuckin typical – its the Right that is the problem, the Right, the people on the Right that are the problem – the people are the problem – says Martin, not the powerful, not the politicians, not big industry and the big finance machine behind it. Not the war machine and the money behind that also. No, yet again, we the people cop it right up our royal asses, throw in the ruling class engendered Right/left tag and yet again, the focus is put back onto us – we the fucken people!

    Anyone smell a rort in climate change when all roads behind it leads back to we, the people. Meanwhile, the richie riches are not selling up their waterfront properties and the war machine is on the verge of using nukes (on Iran) for the first time since WWII

    But no, we are the existential threat, the choices we, the people make are the source behind all the problems to come, and naturally, all the problems in the world today. Fuck me, give me a break.

  2. Really well stated Martyn. The deliberate unknowing is amazing and as I can practice that too I slightly understand it. There are peculiar ego things here. The ancients observed, and wrote them down and it has been a point of pride to be able to read Latin or Greek etc. And quote what they said but only perhaps apply it.

    And the reflections about what we do and think have come at us in our fairy tales, Grimms, Aesops morality tales, which we read or recite with interest, or not, and do not immediately implement as needed. Pop songs, should tell us, encourage deep thought but apparently Nick Drake’s audiences couldn’t cope with his reality which was not even pop. A bridge too far it was. Don McLean’s were accepted and promoted successfully but didn’t change anything either. Our fickle minds bypassed Nick’s efforts, he became depressed which was treated with antidepressants,and finally took an overdose ending his life at age 26.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Drake
    …Drake suffered from depression and [had become] reluctant to perform in front of live audiences. Upon completion of Pink Moon, he withdrew from both performance and recording, retreating to his parents’ home in rural Warwickshire. On 25 November 1974, Drake was found dead at the age of 26 due to an overdose of antidepressants. …
    Think of Noam Chomsky who has been heard his whole life, but not penetrated far enough to change the direction of events .

    It might all prove to be a rehearsal for how things will go for many of us. We can’t stand and appreciate our world and each other; live and love and achieve at a simpler level. Money is an indispensable aid, offers so many pleasures, and comforts, and we want them individually. But not for everyone; limiting ourselves so that others can have a life even if not great, is too hard for many of us. We want the most money and things and others welfare aren’t our problem.

    Who misses out on the way to my being able to buy items from the $3 shop that are highly technical, eg keyring lights half a finger wide with batteries within and LED and also laser light, at the touch of a button, anodised in four different colours. I bought four, they are useful. They are there so my not buying them isn’t going to save the world. And the shop has a million items around $3 which should be perhaps twice that; who is missing out on a living wage in another country, also work safety protections so I can take advantage? The system grinds people down and nets customers like fish. That smells. But how to pull away – buy it and make a donation to a charity that helps the poor workers simultaneously?

  3. Or what if climate change is different in different parts of the globe, variable, not uniform.

    Or what if climate change is more than what people experience as adverse weather? What if tropical bugs start infesting our grass pasture or eating our commercial fruit and veg? What if the pesticides dont work? What if those nasty equatorial mosquitos make their way here?

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