Comment by usrnm
3 days ago
> we're showing we have no care for anything but ourselves in this moment in time
This is very consistent with the whole history of our species, and I don't think there ever was a moment in time when this was any different
those who remember the past are doomed to repeat it?
seriously, this doesn't seem like a useful argument, regardless of whether true. the fact that humans have committed ecocide in the past doesn't seem like a reason to continue...
> this doesn't seem like a useful argument
It's not. It's a comforting lie to justify inaction. You see it a lot when people justify not voting or civically engaging.
To be clear, I am doing jack shit about deep-sea mining. But that's a choice I'm making and I own it, even if it makes me uncomfortable. (And there are plenty of cases where that discomfort drives folks into action, however minor.)
I didn't read it as a justification for inaction but rather a reality check. The tone of the parent seemed to imply that the current situation is somehow unusual or unexpected.
The difference between "he's gone mad" which seems to imply that an urgent response is warranted versus "unsurprisingly, his long standing madness continues".
It's genetic, you can't change the character of an exploitative predator by just wishing for it.
It is inconsistent with our history but feel free to lie about it.