Stick a fork in it

People don’t take the time to hear what you have to say – only to see if you have something they want.

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In an age of using: it’s not surprising that the baseline of our human worth is a denial of that worth.

The more power our leaders gain; the less accountability they have, and in our next-gen society of the greater good: everything is excusable – so policy makers can always have a good reason for doing evil, and legitimize any act by rationalizing it.

Our modern sophistication has created a social media that is ever vulnerable to the age-old tools of flattery and deceit. The Bad is coming, and most people will merely follow the fingers of blame to wherever they point.

In an “If I can’t have world: no one can” paradigm, where politicians would rather take the risky solution than the difficult one, we are paralyzed in a frisson of fear.

The tipping point.

As our digital flip-flop flops into AI; it’s time to get off the ride: no amount of wishing is going to turn that horse loose to ride into the sunset.

“Native Americans” bumper sticker

Were the "Native Americans" an Invasive Species?

Our new society is built on a foundation of privilege and hate. It fosters a polarization through its insistence that society needs to be stratified by race, gender, and ethnicity: under an overarching Authority.

Like all privileges supported by bigotry – its foundations are not open to debate: But they are ever-vulnerable to satire.

“The World According to Doctrine” — “The Great Divide”

“The World According to Doctrine” — “The Great Divide” page 1
“The World According to Doctrine” — “The Great Divide” page 2

This may be it – I’ve been thinking about stopping, putting the book together, and moving on to other projects. The quotes in “The Great Divide” not only expresses the main threads of my books much better than I can: they highlight the extent to which that thinking has been discarded in our journey to the New Dictatorship.

This climate change winter; I hope to be sitting in a comfortable leather armchair, in front of a woodstove, with a glass of single-malt, a pitcher of water — and books that no dictatorship would ever approve of.

“The World According to Doctrine” — The Industrial Agriculture Anthem

“The World According to Doctrine” — The Industrial Agriculture Anthem

The background is an aerial view of dirt pens in a factory farm. The black dots are cattle. This was taken before photos of factory farms became illegal. Imagine three views: overhead from a distance, up close on the ground, and when you put it into your mouth. That’s the name of that tune.

“The World According to Doctrine” — Ithaca Bookburning Festival Poster

“The World According to Doctrine” — Ithaca Bookburning Festival Poster

Next month? Next year? It’s coming! You can feel it in the air. It’s not smoke from Canadian wildfires that’s fogging the air and keeping people indoors. It’s a Doctrine of privilege and hate.