by NapLajoieonSteroids » Fri Oct 21, 2011 9:45 pm
I took some interesting pictures, I'll upload them when I get the chance
but what I found was
- a majority of people using left-right dichotomy, unintentionally, but it is so ingrained...
- (this was a reaction I wrote in my little pad) "they use ruling class semiotics like psychological "legitimacy" or "statements of demands" which are characteristic elite methods of attack? It makes it appear as an ochlocracy wishing to be the oligarch."
- these people aren't all creepy-crawling Marxists born from the whiskers of the Great Red One. But like most people, they have marxist-ized language.
- a lot of talk of community but a lot of networking as well- I'm not sure how "networking" is communal in any sense. It takes a very individualistic and atomistic sense to "network." Friend is used for Acquaintance and you network with them. But it was very...unerotic....
- a lot of people couldn't tell the difference between wealth and income, have an idea as to how to tax wealth without the wealthy fleeing; and they couldn't give examples as to actual crimes the financial sector committed on a large scale.
- I noticed a lot of baby boomers, and they sort of seemed to be taking charge of things. I don't know how I feel about it, my initial reaction was, "the baby boomers are treating the Gen Yers like children and not allowing them to learn and grow. Very hands on."
- a lot of machine/computer/android/technology talk, which is good for technology but disturbing seeing it attached to morality and defining ethics by it. C.S. Lewis' The Abolition of Man comes to mind. Call me old fashioned but I'm not convinced you can have an ethical system that doesn't account for humans.
These points have been negative, let me get some good ones in there:
- there are some very bright people there who seem to have a good handle of the score. This is of course a bright spot. I guess it's like a lot of groups: the wiser are usually outnumbered by the foolish.
- people do have hope, and though I don't think their self-esteem is all that important, it is good for the society that people feel hopeful during economic downturns. Positivity could be a blessing in disguise.
- they are being productive. People won't forget this for a while, and maybe something can grow from it.
My final thought: I wish they wouldn't try to expand and talk globally. Community is importance. These big behemoths can't maneuver at that level, that's how you get around them.... when you aim globally, that's there turf and they are making their bread-and-butter that way. I thought they wanted to effective but most didn't seem to have a clue or strategy to be and that there will be an absorption into the beasts that they are fighting, one way or another.