I really suggest you watch it. It paints a grim picture and poses more questions than answers but you know what... it makes sense of the world.TheLaofKazi said:You laid out the situation quite accurately, it's the sad reality of human nature and politics. It's the same with American politics, the corporate and special interests influence on our government is fucking absurd.Treblaine said:*Epic snip*
I think I've lost faith in politics and the government to get things done and improve our situation, which is why my viewpoints have become less politically involved over the last year or so. I used to have more concrete views on what exactly should be done in a political context, what kind of law should be made, how it should be made, who should be elected so it would be made, how to deal with the inevitable crap that comes with it, all of that kind of stuff. But I don't feel like playing that game anymore. I feel that playing the game only contributes to the mess.
The problem with using bullshit to destroy bullshit, is after everything is said and done, look at what's left: Bullshit. The progress made from such tactics would be temporary and would create more problems down the line. Change and progress shouldn't come out of political games, lying and deceit. It needs to come out of honesty. Such an approach wouldn't work in politics, but that's why I have lost faith in them.
That documentary looks very interesting too, I'll have to add it to the 'the list' =D.
I know fighting bullshit with bullshit isn't ideal. It isn't idea that wars have to be fought by killing people, but there isn't much alternative.
Don't give up on politics. It's the power people
I've started a Poll thread on this, as a central issue of Century of Self is the rationality of humanity. I think understanding the limits of that is important to understanding politics:
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/528.291180-Poll-Are-we-rational-beings-The-Century-of-The-Self