I’m baked as hell and only just now having it laid out for me how fucked we are. Tell me he’s lying to me rn how is everyone so calm about it

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    I’m almost 40 and Ave basically accepted I am probably gonna die in the water wars of 2034. Also I have no kids to worry about so it’s a weirdly zenlike feeling.

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    But as Kurzgesagt also said, as long as 1% of humanity survives, that’s a win for Team Humanity! so-true

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    That 1% would be a bunch of Ted Faros and their immediate minions, broodmares, and security detail fighting over scraps and otherwise languishing in whatever conditions already killed 99% of the rest.

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      Yeah it’s not that bad 1% of us will survive and then the nukes will go off and all plant matter will die, but the 500 humans will find a way to create a new way to manufacture food so not only is everything okay but we’re actually moving towards progress

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        Kurtzgesagt videos aren’t just obnoxious; they’re cognitohazards that tell liberals all is well and even if it isn’t, their billionaire masters will figure it out with or without them.

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    One literally cannot overstate how successful the last sixty years of capitalist brainwashing have been to destroy any semblance or even idea of any alternative to capitalism. Everything has been on a downward trajectory for the last sixty years and we have to climb mountains upon mountains to get out of this hole.

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    Its gonna be bad. Not everyone is gonna die but so many will and it will be a very slow decay spanning decades. Humanity will be around for a very long time but the conditions for the majority will be really… Really bad. Somehow that may even be worse than humanity being wiped out at once. There are people that exaggerate how bad it will be like billions will die by x date or we’ll reach 4C by 2050 etc. But the more realistic scenarios are looking tough long term. We should still do everything we can to fight this shit.

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    When I teach my intro level climate science class, the whole first lecture is dedicated​ to hammering home just how bad things are, and how much worse they’re going to get. I update it every year that I teach the class, and it’s a really depressing experience. The lecture is called “Everything is Terrible and Nobody Cares.”

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    I think a lot of people are in shock, in denial, in bargaining. The most useful bits of grief haven’t coalesced yet.

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    Not much that can be said without evoking nihilistic thoughts tbh.

    Personaly I thought COVID was a real opportunity and there would be a lot more severe consequences from it, specialy when things were about to hit the cool zone(mass evictions etc) but the world sucessfuly managed to enforce the business as usual rhetoric(even China caved on Zero covid), sweep everything under the rug and move on.

    Those who lost family members(despite precations) got fucked. No justice or consequence. This is the preview you need. We will ignore and dismiss as much as possible. Those who revolt or start seeing the problem will become targets. Ecofascism will find the easiest answers and the left is completely unprepared.

    The nihilism comes from realizing perhaps we’re dead set on this path for some time now, its not a recent change and probably nobody alive today had a real chance of fighting to avoid this fate.