Caitlin Johnstone on the Way Out From Dystopia

Yesterday I posted my own thoughts on how we, as a planetary population, have gotten to our 21st Century crisis of chaos:

I begin this lamentation by pointing out that America has given its populace and the world at large many positive things. Relations between the various ethnicities and between the genders have been reformed dramatically over the last 70 years, giving many the false impression that reform is the natural order of human progress.

Nope, war and a perpetual lust for dominance have been the norm rather than the exception throughout history. Personally, I think Darwin explained this a couple of centuries ago. Humanity evolved in the wilds of Earth as our thumbs and voices gave us the tools to slaughter and subjugate other species and other bands of homo sapiens.

That's who we are and unless we change our ways, that's how we'll destroy ourselves and much of the life around us. Our tools of dominance now include AI -- or as I call it, The Sorcerers' Apprentice

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By no coincidence, Caitlin Johnstone's email blast this morning addresses the problem of how to fix the world's problem of murderous rule:

Someone in my Substack comments just asked me if I’d considered the possibility that the world might be better off without humanity, because of all the horrible things that are happening while the vast majority of us do nothing to stop it.

There are certainly many ugly things about human behavior, and there are forces within us which absolutely do not deserve to exist. Our self-centeredness. Our competitiveness. Our hatred and prejudice. Our seemingly limitless tolerance for unfathomable abuses so long as they are being inflicted on people in other countries whose anguished faces we don’t have to look at. The delusions and trauma-based conditioning patterns we’ve been passing on from generation to generation since the dawn of civilization. The world would be better off without these things.

But over the years I have also become acquainted with dynamics inside the human organism which could make this world into a paradise, if we can only get out from underneath our delusion-based conditioning enough to realize them. Within every human being sleeps the potential for selfless action and vast compassion. We all have within us the ability to heal. We all have within us the ability to shed egoic consciousness like a reptile sheds old scales.

Maybe it’s silly, but I like to think of this potentiality as a kind of Chekhov’s gun for our species, sitting there onstage waiting to go off as humanity’s story unfolds. I know for a fact that humans have the potential to awaken from the trance of the ego in profoundly transformative ways, and I choose to believe that the playwright put that potential there for a reason.

Every species eventually hits a point where it must adapt to changing conditions which threaten its existence or go extinct. It just happens that in humanity’s case, the changing conditions which threaten our existence are the creations of our own minds. Ecocide. Nuclear brinkmanship. Weaponized AI. Biological warfare. The further our egos carry us down the path of competition and domination, the more likely it is that we open up some existential peril down the road for ourselves that there is no coming back from.

We’ll either make the necessary adaptations and find a way to collectively unlock our dormant potential for selfless functioning on this planet, or we will go the way of the dinosaur. I keep at this because I have seen far too many strange and miraculous things in my life to believe such an awakening is impossible.

And the good news is we have truth on our side. The human ego is an illusion; the self does not exist. Enlightenment is already here, closer to us than our own breath, just being overlooked amid the flailings of the deluded mind. The propaganda is deceitful, and the truth is getting more and more exposure. Humans are getting better and better at sharing ideas and information about what’s really happening in our world.

We just need to open our eyes. We just need to let truth get a word in edgewise. That’s all that needs to happen.

We need to stop fixating on all these made up stories in our heads and on our screens, and look deeply at what’s really going on.

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QMS's picture

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only little quibble I would have is this line:

the truth is getting more and more exposure

It is quite the opposite IMO.
Truth is being evermore obfuscated.

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Zionism is a social disease

I like Caitlin's positive attitude, I hope she can hang onto it. I started losing mine somewhere around 20 years ago. and I'm sorry to say that today I have very little, (read that as almost zero) hope that we'll ever get our act together.

For one thing it's looking like the time for us to do that is getting very short . The meager advances we'd made concerning climate change weren't even close to what was needed and even those inadequate bandages are being ripped off and thrown in the trash as we speak.

The Democrats did very little even when they were "in control" and now that the Republicans hold the reins, forget about it.

It's over, we humans will continue to exploit every resource on the planet, the planet will continue to warm, glaciers will continue to melt, sea levels will continue to rise, the oceans will keep warming, coral reefs will keep dieing, animal and plant extinctions everywhere, forests will continue to burn, or logged, aquifers will continue to be drained, (got to grow that wheat in the middle of a desert ya know, or water our lawn), whole rivers will cease to be, ...droughts, flloods, hurricanes, no point in going on, everyone that gives a shit is already aware of what's happening.

On top of all that is the very real possibility (probability?) that we'll just blow everything to hell and end it all with our very own Big Bang.

That's the most insane part of it all, that we know what we're doing, we see what's happening, we see it everyday, and we know what we need to do. And our reaction to it all amounts to a shrug.

Don't misunderstand me, I know there are millions of people all around the world that are fighting hard to turn it all around. Those folks have my deepest respect. I'm glad they are still trying. I just don't believe we can stop doing what we're doing. I believe it may already be too late, and if it is'nt, it soon will be.

The only consoling thought I have is my belief that no matter how badly we screw-up this amazing planet something will crawl out of the rubble and start the whole process over again, sans us.

I agree with you that Darwin explained it long ago. Being who, what, we are is what got us here. Hard to overcome our own natural instincts.

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All I want is the truth. Just give me some truth. John Lennon

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@burnt out
Kudos

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Neither Russia nor China is our enemy.
Neither Iran nor Venezuela are threatening America.
Cuba is a dead horse, stop beating it.

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And we'd all be much safer without a two-party system.

Our problems are best solved through revolution. Castoriadis again:

I think we are at a crossroads in history, in History with a capital H. One path is now clearly marked, at least as for its general direction. That path leads to the loss of meaning, the repetition of empty forms, conformism, apathy, irresponsibility, and cynicism, along with the growing takeover of the capitalist imaginary of unlimited explosion of rational mastery” – pseudo-rational pseudo-mastery – of the unlimited expansion of consumption for consumption’s sake, which is to say for nothing, and of technoscience racing ahead on its own, and obviously a party to domination by that capitalist imaginary.

The other path would have to be opened up: it has not been marked out at all. Only a social and political awakening, a renaissance, a fresh opening up of the project of individual and collective autonomy – that is, of the will to be free – can cut that path. This would require an awakening of imagination and of the creative imaginary.

We look really bad because our historical trajectory looks really bad. There's a lot to do to change that.

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"The Resistance will be patchwork at first, but we’ll find each other
quickly, a constellation flickering to life.." -- Malcolm Harris