Saturday, May 31, 2025
' CUCKOOLAND-Where The Rich Own The Truth'
That's the title of a book by Tom Burgis who details some of the ways that money and corruption determine how the world really works. The people who complain of a 'deep state' have a point, unfortunately their ignorance or willful blindness ignore the complicity of the very people they support, so not much will change until people start to value truth over ideology. Here is a quote from the final chapter titled 'Reality'-
"Many people want to believe in Mohamed Amersi. And in Boris Johnson and in Donald Trump. Hearts beating in Vladimir Putin's troops chests fill with zeal as they march to save their Ukranian cousins from the genocidal fascists of Kyiv. When they liberate Mariupol, Putin declares it an "ancient Russian city', ready for enfolding back into the motherland. His evidence-the 'well known' fact that Peter the Great, the emperor whose image hung in the St.Petersburg deputy mayor's office thirty years ago, founded his first naval flotilla there-is fiction. But the hearts still stir. But even when the heart doesn't stir-the head knows what it's best for your head to believe.
A free society works only when reality itself is free. When the stories by which we live are composed by the many, challenged and tested and adjusted and debated, not imposed by the few. What we are witnessing is the privatization of reality. The advent of generative artificial intelligence, distributed through social media, is hastening what's been called epistemological bankruptcy.The point at which we'll be unable to tell whether any of the information we encounter is authentic or not.
For something like two centuries-since Darwin, we might say-the pursuit of the truth grew steadily more democratic. Now we risk a return to feudal reality, where the word of the strong, of the rich, is gospel. If that happens, we won't know what we don't know. Like the cuckoo and poor bird it fools, their power derives from others ignorance. Ignorance that we, like those dupes, can be so keen to embrace, if it seems to make our lives a little easier.
Surely that's why our parliaments,our courts,our media, scientific inquiry, and freedom of speech have evolved; as ways to uphold objective truth against the dupe in each of us, the liar in each of us. They are meant to guard against those who would seize reality by force, or try to buy it. That these institutions are themselves being captured, being sold, is ominous for the truth"
So...we are at a critical moment in humanity's survival. Not just the survival of democracy, but the future of the planet as special interests are able to control the directions we travel through whatever means they desire. The human population is too large now, it's influence too inescapable, it's means for destruction too powerful to ignore the effects of what we do. Truth and science and the moral virtues could define our future rather than the failures of human ego, but our History does not bode well when Artificial Intelligence and it's flaws seem destined to accelerate the spread of misinformation. Perhaps Nature will send an asteroid to make us not to blame for our own demise, but I am not so confident in my fellow citizens as I once was...
Friday, May 30, 2025
Minister Creek...(click to enlarge...)
Climbed Minister Creek trail today, a strenuous uphill that I am thankful I am still able to do, although a little slower than in years past. The trail is very muddy because of the wet spring and the clay soil,requiring waterproof shoes, but the view on top is one of the few within these dense woods. The blowdown from a decade ago is still evident, where chainsaws have cleared the path while leaving the logs where they had fallen. The picture shows only a small portion of hundreds of yards of wind toppled damage. Further on Nature shows it's resiliency in the picture of the sapling having sprouted in dirt on top of the boulder. It slowly has secured a tenacious hold as its roots have grown down the sides. In a deadstand woodpeckers have tunneled into the heartwood in search of insects; possibly chipmunks or other creatures will use the holes as living quarters.
Monday, May 12, 2025
Trump 2025
I have been observing the actions of Mr. Trump and other Republicans in power and writing to my Republican representative when I notice something particularly egregious to my sensibilities, but generally I am taking the long view. Mr. Trump does not possess a particularly long attention span and does not read much, hence his history of chaotic, impulsive comments and proclamations. If one reads a list of his executive orders one finds a few good ones such as advocating for more healthcare pricing transparency, and a few truly bad ones like advocating for the burning of more coal. Yet the media tends to pick and choose what they headline in order to sensationalize their perspective, so it is more informative to me to pay attention to what members within the same party say to one another. To that end the local government here in Warren is predominantly Republican like in Washington, and I witness as much disagreement among them as in any group of people. So acquiring power is much easier than governing, and we shall see how all this settles out. In general the devil is in the details and actually implementing laws and proclamations is more complicated than making them. In the meantime continue to resist what offends you and do what is right for the planet and the future generations.
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