• 001100 010010@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 year ago

    How do you know people aren’t already overloaded with fear? The fear of losing your job and livelihood because your employer just mildly dislike you.

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    I was terrified a few years ago, but now that I realized that nothing and no one is going to be able to fix all of our mistakes, I don’t give a shit anymore. We are doomed as far as I can tell.

    It’s like we’re in a car heading towards a wall with our foot on the gas. Instead of avoiding the wall we’re fighting over who controls the radio and A/C.

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      Your reaction is also one that has been intentionally engineered. You not giving a shit helps the people making money off of creating the problem. Even if there is no chance of stopping the car it’s still time to punch them in the face and take the controls because fuck them.

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        Can’t upvote enough. When it’s everyones fault, no one is to blame. Don’t let them off easy. Time to go medieval

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      Kind of my approach too. The powers that be had all the time in the world and stifled our reaction. If they don’t care with all their capital, neither do I.

      Like, people fly private jets… how fucked is that that they think that’s acceptable. The rest of us fly coach just fine.

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    WE are scared. The government and the media are beholden to corporate interests that benefit from keeping us docile. It doesn’t help that some of the biggest polluters spend vast amounts on disinformation campaigns in an attempt to deflect blame.

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      1 year ago

      Corporate interests are not forcing people to buy bigger cars every few years.

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        Not “forcing”, no. Nobody has shown up at my home with a gun, and demanded that I buy a new car. It’s “only” strongly encouraged by the consumerism that corporate interests have made sure is prevalent in society.

        Corporations could have invested more in fuel efficiency, alternate fuels, and electric vehicles, but haven’t. They could stop lobbying in favor of policies that are against the public interest. The government could take a much tougher stance on this, but it’s too corrupt.

        Maybe they haven’t “forced” us. They’ve just gone out of their way to reduce our choices.

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          I agree it us not simple problem, but corporations will do anything to earn money. Their goal is not to destroy nature, but just to get more money.

          If people were not buying those huge cars, they would not build them. Not to mention that I think we should forbid them or heavy tax them.

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    Pretty much panicking, funnily enough I’d resigned myself (still tried to life a green life) until having kids, but you’ve got to try and do everything you can otherwise what future are we giving them?