I Acted Properly

 


The world has a problem, actually more problem(s) than you can shake an infinite number of sticks at. But boiled down to its essence, one problem. Us. The human race. Pretty much all other species fit into a natural equilibrium of checks and balances that guarantee stasis and continuum for the collective. Despite our status as the apex predator, by dint of intellect, we have signally failed to assume any concomitant responsibility for our collective actions. We are the [metaphorical] unruly teenagers of black & white films from the fifties and sixties; trashing cinemas and beaches, in our quest for ego independence: squabbling and scrabbling to find the rungs of the [again, metaphorical] ladder that we feel needs to be climbed.

That ladder of power, which equals money and influence; although there are enough twisted individuals and institutions out there that believe that power only comes via force, which inevitably also involves money and influence, natch. Larded onto all of this is the veneer of 'civilization', that oh, so convenient excuse for human bad behaviour, codified in history as the 'natural' order of things: gentlemen and aristocrats acting as 'God' prescribed they should, with temporal impunity in 'his' name. Millions of acts of atrocity over centuries. Millions of people enslaved and impoverished in the name of the 'great and the good'. The endless litany of class, familial & personal aggrandisement that still persists to this day. "I acted properly..." But by whose standards?

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