Capitalism – not ‘humanity’ – is killing the world’s wildlife

Capitalism – not ‘humanity’ – is killing the world’s wildlife

From carbon emissions to ecological footprints, the richest 10% of people are having the greatest impact. Furthermore, there is no recognition that the effects of climate and biodiversity collapse are overwhelming felt by the poorest people first – the very people who are contributing least to the problem. Identifying these inequalities matters because it is this – not “humanity” per se – that is the problem, and because inequality is endemic to, you guessed it, capitalist systems (and particularly their racist and colonial legacies).

The catch-all word “humanity” papers over all of these cracks, preventing us from seeing the situation as it is. It also perpetuates a sense that humans are inherently “bad,” and that it is somehow “in our nature” to consume until there is nothing left. One tweet, posted in response to the WWF publication, retorted that “we are a virus with shoes”, an attitude that hints at growing public apathy.

As Boris Johnson announces Britain’s ‘great reset’, were the Covid ‘conspiracy theorists’ right all along?

As Boris Johnson announces Britain’s ‘great reset’, were the Covid ‘conspiracy theorists’ right all along?

As to where all this is heading, I recommend you read Schwab’s ‘Great Reset’, and his earlier ‘The Fourth Industrial Revolution’, but please don’t do so late at night, because they will probably give you nightmares. Schwab’s elitist Davos-man utopia is a trans-human, socially distanced, utterly soulless dystopia for the rest of us. Think of the most terrifying sci-film you’ve ever watched and that still doesn’t go anywhere near it. And the worst thing is that it is sold to us as some kind of ‘progressive’ vision.

FNA: “China’s unmet pledges to Philippines seen as reason for Duterte’s shift in tone”

Interasksyon – Online news portal of TV5, a television and radio broadcasting network owned by Philippine-US Society co-chair CIA top honcho John Negroponte under the auspices of honorary chair and arch-US finance oligarch Maurice Greenberg of hte4 AIG group

FNA – “China’s unmet pledges to Philippines seen as reason for Duterte’s shift in tone”

“Comply or Die: The myth of the Great Reset”

“Comply or Die: The myth of the Great Reset”

Look at our systems of political lobbying & party funding, and you will see the same thing: institutions riddled with corruption. Throw in over-crowded prisons, millions of homeless people & a criminal justice system that lets high-profile paedophiles strut around with impunity…and you realise that western ‘civilisation’ in 2020 could teach 3rd Century Rome a thing or two about the glorification of ‘rot’.

“Integrate all stakeholders of global society into a community of common interest, purpose and action”

WHAT COULD POSSIBLY BE WRONG WITH THAT?

My position on ’The Great Reset’ is that any new world designed by the same people who presided over the last one, will not solve the fundamental ‘disease’ that has plagued humanity for centuries. A world run by ‘takers’; a world run by people that view humankind as ‘dispensable’, is a fundamentally ‘evil’ world. And that is exactly where we will end up, if we meekly accept a ’solution’ designed by the same people…even ones that have learned to put on a ‘caring mask’.

Evidence the U.S. Is a Dictatorship, Not a Democracy

Evidence the U.S. Is a Dictatorship, Not a Democracy

By accepting corruption (as conservatives do, since they are devoted to the free market), a person accepts one-dollar-one-vote government, and rejects one-person-one-vote government — one accepts a dictatorship by wealth, and rejects a democracy by the people: by the nation’s residents. So: this difference in support for the aristocracy — the holders of the vast majority of the nation’s wealth — might explain the differences between Republicans and Democrats.