Meaningless ware

 

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An Utopian dream


We have been warned by many who survived the horrors and perils of WWII. There is a positive and a negative direction and it is easy to get lost, especially in the madness of this cruel and unpredictable life.

”Oh no,“ he murmered, ”The Elites have decided to create another war!“

This despondency, he recognised, as the same feeling his parents and grandparents must have had as the storm clouds of the Second World War gathered. This time, the difference was, that it seemed that the assault was coming from all sides, externally and internally.

Was it just that the previous system was failing, and this was part of the problem? My thoughts on the matter are that the Elites were already aware of the impending collapse, and were preparing the next world for a “new beginning”, a kind of a reset – derived from the feeling that these Elites had become increasingly devoid from humanity itself in the pursuit of their own well-being and the continuance of their privileged lifestyle. No longer were our institutions caring for the people.

“What do to?“ was his clarion call. If only the mass of humanity, recognising their common goals and needs, would coalesce and acknowledge our mutual interdependence, instead of continuing to play the game of divide and conquer of the power-brokers.

There have to be enough people who do not wish to kill and rape their neighbours (whether in surrounding countries, or countries distant – or even locally), but would benefit and derive much more from co-operating and building a stable, and peaceful society for us to grow and work and play in.

If only…

So, it seems, if we suffer a collapse of the system, there will be many with sophisticated abilities that could potentially get together to create a more humane system.

The problem is going against the inertia of the consensual narrative, against the power structure as it stands, with its sole purpose to maintain the power of the system.