• supersquirrel@sopuli.xyz
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    6 months ago

    Every generation has probably done that, but you know what, future generations will be right to point the finger at us.

    The better damn well point the finger at us lest they risk not learning the horrific lessons of our time.

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      6 months ago

      As long as they aren’t using that as a pretext for division and inaction, that’s fine

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        6 months ago

        I think division is actually very important, younger generations face an existential need to sever themselves from the worldview and belief systems their parents raised them under (and return to value systems that have embodied humanity for literally the entire rest of our history) in order to save as much of humanity and nature as possible.

        Inaction as well is possibly our most potent weapon against the coming mass experience of suffering that climate change will wrought upon us. We all have to stop doing, we need to grind the global economy to a halt and scare the shit out of capitalists to the point that bargaining with us is preferable to letting the scarier alternative happen.