One sentence
The following sentence tells all.
The establishment will never do anything worthwhile to improve human woes, or solve our major problems. On the contrary. Matters are going from bad to worse to horrible. The news from UN about the 2.8C rise in temperature within decades without drastic action only stresses that.
It is clear, now, and has been for some time that current human society as it exists will never make a serious attempt at stopping or even softening climate heating.
I’ve always been critical of the establishment and mainstream society in general, but if people had told me thirty years ago that humanity would not act against climate change and extinction in more than a superficial, insignificant manner, I wouldn’t have believed them.
I will never understand radical people's attachment to the inhuman society we all suffer, and their reluctance to abandon it. It is clearly a kind of gross, sick denial. The true state of the world beyond the pervasive propaganda and ongoing attempts at obscuring the truth is blatantly obvious.
Solving one problem, partly or even fully will never truly amount to anything when there are thousands of others, when the foundation is ultimately rotten, unsound, when the establishment is perfectly fine with how matters are, when the system is designed to work like it does, work for them and no one else.
The solution is just as obvious as that truth. We need to change, transform human society completely, from the ground up, into a place we can live and thrive. That way, we will solve most of the problems in one go. Incremental change will never get us anywhere, and it’s one more delaying tactic of the establishment, anyway. This one will.
We see a gross inaction today, in a society frozen in a horrible state of being. The inaction is on all matters, but most of all on the before mentioned all-consuming issue, the undeniable need for total, irrevocable transformation of human existence. Whatever action there is, is focused on actively and with zeal making the situation worse, and for those in power and wealth to gain even more of it, no matter the cost. To call our current society a collective suicide run is being kind.
Incremental changes are worse than none. They aren’t truly changes at all, of course, but establishment management of the current horrible, inhuman society, one more totally unacceptable act.