Extinction rebellion

Greta Thunberg has become a veritable heroine, a modern day saviour of Earth, a stewardess of nature has grown a lot in fame recently. She is a true hero of mine, and i have been following her work and that of her relatively new founded public group name mostly active on twitter; the Extinction Rebellion. Starting with the School Strike for Climate (SS4C), she has quickly burgeoned into a full fledged climate activist rivalling any who has come before her. She regularly talks to elected officials in various of the leading economic powers in Europe including most recently in front of the French parliament. Unfortunately, her work has created an upsurge of hatred and criticism from the climate-change doubters who sadly still do exist, and are louder than ever. Their outrage at the science-proven facts, lies, threats and unprovoked critiques of Greta and her following are uncalled for, and frankly indicate a much more somber reality. Backed into a corner, the economic powers that are fuelling the destructive industries against nature are mounting a powerful retaliation with everything they have. In the medias, social networks, and influence over journalists, they attempt to forge a mirage of fake news to mask the looming reality of a climate catastrophe that quite frankly can no longer be ignored.

The self-seeking financial incentives are becoming harder to ignore, and as the ugly truth reveals itself, it will become ever more difficult to fight what Greta is saying and the cause she represents. The Extinction Rebellion is fighting for the truth, and after all the truth will always resurface no matter how long it has been forcibly repressed. Like oxygen bubbles under water, it rises until it reaches the surface where it merges into its natural omnipresent form. The real question at large is of how much damage are we willing to take, how much unnecessary hardship are we willing to bring onto the natural world, but ultimately onto ourselves. As with everything in the natural world, inherent to it’s interconnectedness, actions are never ignored, and consequences if not felt instantaneously are merely postponed to a later date. As with all interconnected bodies, our planet ultimately functions as a single unit, however on it’s massive scale the operating functions deliberate on a much slower frame of time relative to our own. The earth’s climate fluctuates over millions of years into cold and warm periods that are determined by a multitude of factors including orbital fluctuations around and position to the sun. On an internal level, however, the high amounts of carbon dioxide, methane and other greenhouse gases that we (the human species) have released and continue to release in to the atmosphere, have as of yet not taken their full course of effect, this will occur in the coming decades and centuries. It is called the 6th mass extinction because our deforestation of major rainforests (Sumatra, Amazon, etc) and other activities are destroying the habitats where other animals species with which we share this planet live and rely on.

These environments double as carbon sinks, which function as a vital resource for curbing the rate of rapid climate change. As we single-handedly and purposefully continue to destroy these environments in the search for greedy economic gains, we operate as a natural phenomena of nature and are working at producing our own demise with the continuation of these practices. Inherently, no organism can function sustainable by means of an exploitative relationship. And when the exploits cease to exist, it’s host will die. However the gleaming light that we are a highly intelligent species that understands the meaning of choice and decision-making, we study exponentially in maths and physics and recognise its two-way functionality. We can work to exponentially increase the rate of natural destruction, increasing the rate of climate-change and by relation our own demise. Or we can peel off our leeching of nature, the destructive habitual practices that go ignored by governments and politicians, and take part instead in reforestation and sustainable energies that would work exponentially in our favour.

The bottom line is, the efforts of some groups of people to undermine the work of climate activists like Greta is counterintuitive. Not just from the perspective of fellow human-beings, but of pure logic. Why would you want to destroy the chances of survival for your family, future families, current and next generations? And what about the countless other species that don’t have a say in any of this? Are they being completely ignored and left out of the equation? Is greed blinding us to the point of self-destruction? Most importantly, we fall back on those in the positions of power to make the big changes, even when those changes stand against their monetary interests. A double-bind that only a miracle can unfold. Only time will tell, until then, thank you Greta.

Visit the Extinction rebellion’s website: https://rebellion.earth/

or on their twitter handle @ExtinctionR

Jordan Peterson and Charisma

Today i watched a video from a youtube channel called Charisma on Command which lead me down a trail of videos about charisma, Tyrion Lanister, and mythology videos by Jordan Peterson. I then stumbled upon Jordan’s video series on his book ‘Maps of Meaning’, and my curiosity sifted through the various titles which went from religious ideologies to Pinocchio and Kane and Abel, all averaging one and a half to two hours in length, quite the jackpot!

The Youtube channel listed above which lead me to Jordan’s, included some clips of interview scenarios in which Jordan was confronted with a ricochet of questions on his book ‘12 rules for life‘, by a feminist interviewer which seemed to aggressively attack Jordan’s perspective with unproductive and uncalled for conversational bullying techniques that are designed to ‘Straw-man’ the opposition. In this case Jordan’s perspective was being rephrased in over-simplistic and ambiguous language which misappropriated the true nature of his point. Jordan however managed to maintain an ease of being through his body posture, patience and most of all his ability to slow down the machine gun pace of his opposition’s assault and systematically break down the different points given by the interviewer, and address them each one by one. I found this to be an important skill, and so i decided to dive deeper into Jordan’s videos.

The scalability of our society through time is indeed bereft of the rate at which it has sped up to be such an exponential force of growth that we no longer appreciate the daily benefits rendered by our combined thresholds of societal benefits such as readily available food and shelter and laws and protection. The notion of expectations and roles within our belief systems or its integrity which Jordan talks about in which the physical world of our bodies which we inhabit and which dictates the background to the foreground of our lives. Jordan expands the structure of our societies within a spacio-temporal realm that holistically compounds the differences between the known and the unknown which governs the norms today, and in the past most notably. Evolution and its repercussions has moulded the people we are today and we can foreshadow the differences in the intricate relationships we have towards each other but also towards the difficulties we face in life.

Value systems and structures that we create that shape how we see the world as individuals, combine to form the world as it is. From the time we are young and in kindergarden, to the time we chose a university degree, and decide which lectures to attend, what diet to eat, what car to drive, or whether to take the bus or train, or even walk or cycle, fundamentally provides us with the skillset that we chose to create indirectly for ourselves by valuing things less than or more than others which may have different consequences on our lives. These decisions structure our perceptions and guide our actions in life, whether we know them or choose to consciously compute and act upon. The idea that what we experience is real, our field of experience varies from pain, to emotion, to passivity to manipulation and gross underestimation, or worse irrelevance are what distinguish us today from our ancestors.

Functional utility which underlines our value systems are bestowed access into the stacked dimensions and encroachment of the trustees of bureaucracy onto our lives in various forms. The mountainous debts that are being picked up by students in higher education around the world hold testament to ‘cafeterialization’ of knowledge, as students pick like from a menu the ideologies that they think would most be able to full-fill both their professional and career aspirations as-well as their intellectual and creative needs. Jordan Peterson in his interview with Camille Paglia talk of the ‘fragmentation of narratives’ in universities which disregard a core historical and chronological fundamental background to the inconspicuous choices made by eager teenagers which are not guided in their choices based on the preconceptions of those in positions to make changes in our lives. The bureaucracy remains poignant in our post-modernist societies and the monetisation of our very education amongst all other faculties of our lives remains utmost on the values of the economic sphere.

Link toJordan Peterson’s channel:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL_f53ZEJxp8TtlOkHwMV9Q

Link to Jordan Petersons Interview with Camille Paglia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-hIVnmUdXM

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