Could
not have said it better myself
As
the Empire declines it gets nastier
Guy
McPherson
26
January, 2013
Any
empire requires three elements for its own survival.
As
an empire declines, it becomes necessary to push harder on all three
fronts: obedience at home, oppression abroad, and destruction of the
living planet. I present a few examples of each phenomenon and embed
a brief video clip at the end.
Obedience
at home was the subject of a recent
essay in this space.
Those who do not obey the corporate government are subject to
restrictions on personal freedom. For those who are serious about
telling the truth to the masses, imprisonment and torture await.
Oppression
abroad is obvious even to the typical television-watching American
with a reasonably open mind. In the United States of Absurdity, we
depend
upon our ever-dwindling rural humans for cannon fodder.
After all, as pointed out by U.S. President Jimmy Carter during his
final year in the Oval Office, the Persian Gulf and its resources
belong to us. By extension, the world is our oilster.
Consider
one of the many adverse consequences associated with civilization.
Industrial civilization converts
the living planet into bricks, mortar, and city-centered human
habitat.
That inexpensive meal served at my favorite restaurant seemed like a
great deal, until I thought about the actual, hidden costs associated
with getting the meal on my plate.
Finally
aware of the costs, which include suffering by humans and other
animals, my own heart is burdened.
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