Sunday, July 20, 2014

There is no one person to blame for how the world is now

If through my studies I was to share with you the primary reasons the world is kind of going insane like it did in the 1930s just before World War II there isn't just one person to blame for this. It is coming from a variety of real factors to begin with.

We could all easily blame Putin and Assad and Iran for the problems the world is having now. We could blame China's belligerence towards the rest of the world. We could blame a host of countries and persons.

But, in the end they are all scapegoats to the real problems of overpopulation and Global Climate change and deforestation and overfishing of oceans and pollution of land we need to grow food in to survive as a human species here on earth.

Scapegoating will not end the catastrophe we are all faced with now and creating wars or blame isn't going to save us either.

Being realistic enough to assess what is really going on is the only way to avoid even worse catastrophes in the future.

To me it is like watching a slow motion train wreck and watching all the innocent bystanders one by one being picked off by pieces of the train. Some of the people on the train are looking out with either horrified looks in their eyes or are oblivious to what is happening around them.

There are always people in life who are so small minded and focused just on their own survival that they can't see beyond the end of their noses. The present times are no different.

So, being aware of what is happening around you is important to your short term and long term survival from now on throughout the world.

Basically, I would say we are in a serious overpopulation depopulation genocidal scenario. Seeing it for what it is might save your life. Being oblivious to what is happening might take your life. I think it is that simple.

Is there are way to stop all this? Likely not for now. The is sort of like a nuclear chain reaction. One could say it started with Arab Spring. But, overpopulation and not enough jobs caused Arab Spring. Another cause was very inefficient governments throughout the middle east not taking care of people's needs in an efficient enough way. But, blaming any one person for this isn't useful now. It's just too late.

It's like watching a fluke wave coming from the ocean. You either get up and run from it or you are swept away and likely will drown in it. So, it might be time for some of you to get up and run so you aren't swept away and drowned by the fluke waves as they come now likely in cycles.

Later: These cycles are unpredictable. But, when one side genocides another likely you are going to see rage from the genocide side back upon the first one and on and on ricocheting back and forth. So, if one side gets pissed off from genocide then they other one will too until something happens to change this richocheting anger and rage between sides. So, this can increase or decrease in intensity because of a variety of factors. And I don't think this is limited to the Middle East. We are seeing similar things happen in Ukraine from Russia.

It was said today: Sunday July 20th by Senator Feinstein that we are now in something similar (for now) like the Cold War with Russia once again. The plane being shot down by Russia has taken us there for sure for now. And I think Europe likely will agree with this assessment too despite their need for Russian Gas and Oil.

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