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RE nonviolent protesting: Here are some images from what happened last weekend in Germany. People chained themselves to railways, put their vehicles on the road, placed trees on the rails and tried to remove cobbles from underneath them in another act of civil disopbedience and putting their bodies in line of another transport of deadly nuclear waste to an unsafe storage compound. Of course the police was as always not exactly peaceful and started beating away, confiscated press equipment and peppersprayed journalists. This is what people should start to get - the violence against people in these actions is in most cases happening on the side of the police while the protesters rather resort to property destruction (like throwing paintbombs at police cars). http://www.ndr.de/regional/niedersac...ntentgross.jpg Atom-Transport: Letzte Etappe für den Castor - SPIEGEL ONLINE - Nachrichten - Politik Atom-Transport: Letzte Etappe für den Castor - SPIEGEL ONLINE - Nachrichten - Politik Atom-Transport: Letzte Etappe für den Castor - SPIEGEL ONLINE - Nachrichten - Politik
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Know your idols: Who said "Hitler killed five million Jews. It is the greatest crime of our time. But the Jews should have offered themselves to the butcher's knife. They should have thrown themselves into the sea from cliffs.". (Solution: "Mahatma" Ghandi) Stop terraforming Earth (wordpress) "Humans are storytellers. These stories then can become our reality. Only when we loose ourselves in the stories they have the power to control us. Our culture got lost in the wrong story, a story of death and defeat, of opression and control, of separation and competition. We need a new story!" |
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Anyhow, don't you know that property costs money, but people are free? I mean if you beat someone to a bloody mess with a nightstick, you don't have to pay them money to go get some repairs as you would have to if you did the same for their car. Like there are so many of us, and none of us do as we are told as any good car would, and you wonder why the police get upset when you ruin their reliable cars. There is inherent value in a car, and we all agree on that one, but there is no value in human life. What does that say about us? |
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Yeah - this culture values production and dead things over life
![]() Yes, Germany is supposed to stop using nuclear power by 2022 (not 2012). But there is no place to put the waste. Nowhere in the world there is a place as of yet. In Germany it is especially nasty because there have been some political stunts involved in this place. It was chosen purely for political reasons. Geologists suggested a handful locations, this place was not on the list. It was added in handwriting under the list by some politician before it was given for decision. It used to be close to the border to eastern Germany - nice move because if something goes wrong the junk will go to the east to the "enemy". Then Germany was reunited and now it is dead in the middle of it - in an unstable salt mine similar to that which was used as a test site for nuclear storage and which is collapsing nowadays while they try to get the waste out again because it is unsafe. No one wants this again. So people still protest against putting the waste in such a place that was not thoroughly tested with a positive result
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Know your idols: Who said "Hitler killed five million Jews. It is the greatest crime of our time. But the Jews should have offered themselves to the butcher's knife. They should have thrown themselves into the sea from cliffs.". (Solution: "Mahatma" Ghandi) Stop terraforming Earth (wordpress) "Humans are storytellers. These stories then can become our reality. Only when we loose ourselves in the stories they have the power to control us. Our culture got lost in the wrong story, a story of death and defeat, of opression and control, of separation and competition. We need a new story!" |
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Keep the unrelated rants out of this thread or it will be considered as having run its course.
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This culture values things that are useful, and people who don't do as they are told, or in cases like these, oppose the things others(usually those who make the rules) want to do, then people become opposite to useful in their eyes. Life has value as long as it is productive, because you can't quite yet make things without labour, but I think this small little inconvenience should be taken care of, as machines are much better at doing things. They don't tire out, do not require money, days off or anything else that blights the usual fragile organic worker. Or as I like to call it, this culture likes to turn people into machines who perform menial repetitive tasks ad infinitum. And while all of this is utterly insane, it's the only way to keep the broken system going, so unfortunately we are kind of stuck with it until we develop something better. Quote:
Like I talked about this with Eltu, the purpose of a forum is to talk, and if we only talk things strictly related to the topic, then this place would be far less interesting. People would just post less, because they wouldn't want to upset the neat order of things, and to me, that doesn't make sense. We all talk about the things we know about and think are appropriate, and I don't see anything inappropriate or unrelated, though maybe that's because I have completely lost it due to allowing myself to have feelings again. In such case, I apologize for my lack of objectivity, but for now, I think that's not the case. |
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You need to pay people money to get things done, but you also need people to have money to buy those things, and if you don't have people earning money by doing things, then you can't be selling stuff because nobody can afford it. The way our economy works is just plain fail. |
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I often wonder when technological advances of that type will start to happen
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Technology will never go there in our society that works only when people work and consume all the time, because that's the only way to keep this ball rolling. The only other alternative is to find another ball, but that's not something I have any say in.
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I suppose too you can argue what exactly non-violent protesting is, and what self defense is. One could say the protesters at UC Davis weren't being non violent, because there's a higher risk of injury walking off the side walk than on it. I mean it'd kinda be BS if they said that, but they could argue the specifics I guess if they really wanted too. Same goes for if protesters are blocking a road. Is that non violent? It would cause a higher risk of accidents because of larger traffic flow down sorrounding roads, but I think most people would say that is non violent, but again one can argue the specifics if they so desire.
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"Pardon me, I wanna live in a fantasy" "I wish I was a sacrifice but somehow still lived on" It seems like everybody is moving forward. As if there is some final goal they can achieve and get to. I don't get it though. When I look around, it seems like I'm already there, and there is nothing left to do. "You think you're so clever and classless and free, but you're still ****ing peasants as far as I can see." I wish I could take just one hour of what I experience out in nature, wrap it in a box, put a bow on it, and start handing out to people Nature has its own religion; gospel from the land I know I was born and I know that I'll die; The in between is mine." |
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Here we have it. This is what I am saying - that once machines have been found to be "more efficient" in production than human and nonhuman life, life uses even more of itrs value! But already now, the goal seems to be what I said - production of dead things. This is what I am scared of - that civilized humans really will find a way to jump over that fence and realize that goal - in the process devalueing life itself (at least biological human and nonhuman life) and fulfilling the goal of increasing production of dead things without the present day limits of dependence on the natural world. Quote:
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"One should not wait so long, as when the fight for freedom is called treason" The definitions of what is violent and nonviolent struggle - in whose hands is it? Who defines what the majority will accept as violent or nonviolent? Is it those who do the protesting or is it the ones that are protested against? What does the answer say about the choices for the protesters that try to always be nonviolent? My example from Germany is not without relationship to this topic. Last weekend literally thousands of people sat on railway tracks, some chained themselves to it, others carried logs or rocks to block the way of the nuclear waste train. This is to most part still called nonviolent protesting here, and police usually tries to just carry them away. Unlike in the US where those people are just peppersprayed like hated insects. But the borderline is thin - some argue already that this is not acceptable because it impairs the regular workings of that transport. And also, plenty of people were beaten, sprayed and hurt by police even though they did certainly not throw the first stone. Violent protests are all too often violent because of violence from "above". There is an institutionalized difference between someone higher on the hierarchy acting in violence and someone lower in the hierarchy doing the same. Depending on who does it, it is called "the law" or "violent resistance". The law claims its right to violence (e.g. police using violence to remove nonviolent protesters) to be based in the will of the people (all the people), but I think that this is not reality. Few people would actually vote on thousands of policemen removing protesters from railway tracks because they want to see nuclear waste dumped into an unsafe place. And even fewer would agree to the means this is somtimes done. But most people dont even know (this is changing with more protesters owning videocameras) and those who know all too often succumb to the "just a few bad apples" theme, downplaying these incidents as collateral damage.
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Here we have it. This is what I am saying - that once machines have been found to be "more efficient" in production than human and nonhuman life, life This is what I am scared of - that civilized humans really will find a way to jump over that fence and realize that goal - in the process devalueing life itself (at least biological human and nonhuman life) and fulfilling the goal of increasing production of dead things without the present day limits of dependence on the natural world. Quote:
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"One should not wait so long, as when the fight for freedom is called treason" The definitions of what is violent and nonviolent struggle - in whose hands is it? Who defines what the majority will accept as violent or nonviolent? Is it those who do the protesting or is it the ones that are protested against? What does the answer say about the choices for the protesters that try to always be nonviolent? My example from Germany is not without relationship to this topic. Last weekend literally thousands of people sat on railway tracks, some chained themselves to it, others carried logs or rocks to block the way of the nuclear waste train. This is to most part still called nonviolent protesting here, and police usually tries to just carry them away. Unlike in the US where those people are just peppersprayed like hated insects. But the borderline is thin - some argue already that this is not acceptable because it impairs the regular workings of that transport. And also, plenty of people were beaten, sprayed and hurt by police even though they did certainly not throw the first stone. Violent protests are all too often violent because of violence from "above". There is an institutionalized difference between someone higher on the hierarchy acting in violence and someone lower in the hierarchy doing the same. Depending on who does it, it is called "the law" or "violent resistance". The law claims its right to violence (e.g. police using violence to remove nonviolent protesters) to be based in the will of the people (all the people), but I think that this is not reality. Few people would actually vote on thousands of policemen removing protesters from railway tracks because they want to see nuclear waste dumped into an unsafe place. And even fewer would agree to the means this is somtimes done. But most people dont even know (this is changing with more protesters owning videocameras) and those who know all too often succumb to the "just a few bad apples" theme, downplaying these incidents as collateral damage.
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Know your idols: Who said "Hitler killed five million Jews. It is the greatest crime of our time. But the Jews should have offered themselves to the butcher's knife. They should have thrown themselves into the sea from cliffs.". (Solution: "Mahatma" Ghandi) Stop terraforming Earth (wordpress) "Humans are storytellers. These stories then can become our reality. Only when we loose ourselves in the stories they have the power to control us. Our culture got lost in the wrong story, a story of death and defeat, of opression and control, of separation and competition. We need a new story!" Last edited by auroraglacialis; 12-02-2011 at 02:21 PM. Reason: really stupid typo! |
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The rule of cheap junk applies here, because you, or the one who bought said instruments have already served their purpose by providing money to those who made them, and after that, it doesn't matter how well your products work, because they have no reason to care now that they have your money. Quote:
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Starting from the end:
I agree with Dognik about "if you want to change the world - start with yourself". Yes, sure - the world is not perfect. Are we? I disagree about a human being being a mass animal (and nothing more). Animals are mostly (altho not always) ruled by instincts; human beings have the gift of the free choice. Every one chooses, & often one makes a choice even when one is not aware of it. And if there is an action - there is a reaction. Back to the OP: the protesters made their choice, the policeman made his choice, the chancellor made her choice, & the silent protesters made their choice. Now each one is dealing with the consequences of their actions. The story is all over the internet & the policeman could be cursing the moment he chose to use the excessive force & show "who the boss was" - or he may choose to blame the "punks & hippies" for the unwelcome (for him) attention to his face & name completely ignoring the fact that it was him who triggered the situation. Personally, I choose to admire the silent protesters. The concentrated silence was So powerful. Yes, true, people achieved many things with violent, or aggressive, protests over centuries (thinking French Revolution for example, with their addiction to chop heads off) - but now times are different, & maybe the protesting methods need a revision: less violence, more consciousness. Or more conscience.
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