It seems to be that a lot of systems in our society have been locked into an error state where the only solution is to destroy said system because the system can no longer self correct. That seems really arrogant and short sighted if it was done intentionally.
I'd rather seek out solutions than sit around waiting for a war that might never go hot during my lifetime. How long did it take Rome to finally collapse?
Its why some advocate to accelerate or make civil war 2.0. Yeah.. it COULD become worse when dust settles, but currently we are just driving off the cliff at 80mph instead of 90mph via voting or passive methods. If god is on our side and we fighting for good.. it COULD be good outcome.
driving 70mph buys us more time to wrestle the steering wheel away from the lunatics in the driver's seat though. I just don't see accelerationism as anything other than naively optimistic fatalism. It's giving up and hoping for the best rather than figuring out how to actually fix shit. Even if the inevitable outcome is going over the cliff, going over the cliff faster is a terrible goal. The goal should be to avoid the cliff.
No. The cuckservatives failed to pass tort reform in the nineties and opened us up to the judicial environment we have today.
Now the only genuine recourse to a tyrannical judge is murdering them.
It seems to be that a lot of systems in our society have been locked into an error state where the only solution is to destroy said system because the system can no longer self correct. That seems really arrogant and short sighted if it was done intentionally.
Yes that's what an empire in an advanced state of externally induced decay looks like. A lot of us are just waiting for the shooting to start. .
I'd rather seek out solutions than sit around waiting for a war that might never go hot during my lifetime. How long did it take Rome to finally collapse?
Your choices are: accelerate the arrival at the inevitable conclusion, attempt to forestall it, or wait and prepare.
Reform is, deliberately, not possible. So long as universal suffrage is in place, the collapse will occur.
Its why some advocate to accelerate or make civil war 2.0. Yeah.. it COULD become worse when dust settles, but currently we are just driving off the cliff at 80mph instead of 90mph via voting or passive methods. If god is on our side and we fighting for good.. it COULD be good outcome.
driving 70mph buys us more time to wrestle the steering wheel away from the lunatics in the driver's seat though. I just don't see accelerationism as anything other than naively optimistic fatalism. It's giving up and hoping for the best rather than figuring out how to actually fix shit. Even if the inevitable outcome is going over the cliff, going over the cliff faster is a terrible goal. The goal should be to avoid the cliff.