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[Misc] Mankind. Time to CHANGE



LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
48,381
SHOREHAM BY SEA
My cynical theory, sadly, is that within a couple of years, the majority of folk in the UK and elsewhere will go back to their consumption, non-recycling and polluting worst. The “you only live once” selfish attitude.

But a sizeable, intelligent and caring minority, will heed some lessons.

I’d love to be wrong in that apportionment.

That in itself would be something
 




maltaseagull

Well-known member
Feb 25, 2009
13,357
Zabbar- Malta
A wake up call to all humans and not before time, we DO NOT own this planet.

We SHOULD NOT consider all the animal kingdom as OUR commodities to be used, abused, sold and murdered.

The natural resources are not ours to rape and pillage as we see fit.

We are just 1 species of millions, well not that many as we have made 70% of them extinct in the last 100 years since the last pandemic and it is true to say an enemy so small nobody can even see is bringing the Human Race to it's knees.

This is a lesson. I truly believe this

When this is all over we can only hope Humanity takes a long hard look at itself in the mirror and the appalling way it has behaved for far too long and makes HUGE changes in the way it acts and interacts in this world in the future and becomes a more benevolent and kind species with serious thought as to it's actions and it's consequences for ALL that live on it

It would have been worth it all then

That is my hope anyway x

Sadly very noble but totally never going to happen.
Human nature, as shown by the queues outside supermarkets and the Australians at the beach shows that far too many don't give a f£ck about the planet and a bigger majority are more concerned about getting by.
 


maltaseagull

Well-known member
Feb 25, 2009
13,357
Zabbar- Malta
Agree with your agreeing with the OP.

Also think there are good things which could come out of this around the importance if community and going against the Thatcherite founded attitude to selfishness and greed.

Why is she to blame for an attitude that has been around for thousands of years!

Perhaps the Vikings were socialists?
 


GT49er

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Feb 1, 2009
49,132
Gloucester
Why is she to blame for an attitude that has been around for thousands of years!

Perhaps the Vikings were socialists?
Selfishness and greed have indeed been around for hundreds, if not thousands of years. And they've been criticised and condemned. Never before the Thatcher years have they been considered virtues. "There's no such thing as society" - remember............
 


NooBHA

Well-known member
Jan 13, 2015
8,591
Not that I am religious but the Bible and other Holy Books did warn that a metaphorical " Plague of Locus " would sweep across and destroy everything in it's path.

I don't really subscribe to it but you will get all the " Bible Bashers " claiming that this is " God's Wrath " being thrust upon us . All the while as they feel a self entitled elitest view that they are " God's Own Children " and that God spoke to them and told them to panick buy at the supermarket in order to survive this. A modern day Noah's Ark if you will.

Advance apologies for my sceptical religious viewpoint if it offends anyone.
 




Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,940
Surrey
Why did you bother opening it, then, and even responding?
Well it's a forum, and I was registering my distaste at more sanctimonious self-righteous drivel dressed up as a rallying call from someone I know is barely capable of tying his own shoelaces without shouting loudly at how he has it so much harder than everyone else.

Next time I'll just check with you before posting my one line response though, seeing as you're clearly the arbiter.
 


Swansman

Pro-peace
May 13, 2019
22,320
Sweden
Selfishness and greed have indeed been around for hundreds, if not thousands of years. And they've been criticised and condemned. Never before the Thatcher years have they been considered virtues. "There's no such thing as society" - remember............

On a sidenote I wonder how she would deal with this pandemic. "Private health care or death"?

Whats the general opinion about her in UK today? A divider like all the best and all the worst?

Here she is easily the most hated British person of all time and we're generally pretty fond of anything UK.
 


Horses Arse

Well-known member
Jun 25, 2004
4,571
here and there
On a sidenote I wonder how she would deal with this pandemic. "Private health care or death"?

Whats the general opinion about her in UK today? A divider like all the best and all the worst?

Here she is easily the most hated British person of all time and we're generally pretty fond of anything UK.
She's top or very close to the top of my most hated British person, it is a little congested up there. No social distancing.

Based on how many Muppets think Johnson is a decent politician/pm, she's probably many people's favourite still

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DavidinSouthampton

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NSC Patron
Jan 3, 2012
17,337
Well it's a forum, and I was registering my distaste at more sanctimonious self-righteous drivel dressed up as a rallying call from someone I know is barely capable of tying his own shoelaces without shouting loudly at how he has it so much harder than everyone else.

Next time I'll just check with you before posting my one line response though, seeing as you're clearly the arbiter.

Sorry!!!!!! I was only asking. Not trying to be judgemental!
 


DavidinSouthampton

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Jan 3, 2012
17,337
Why is she to blame for an attitude that has been around for thousands of years!

Perhaps the Vikings were socialists?

Ok, so founded was not the right word. Promoted, maybe.

But her government set the scene for making the survival of the fittest respectable.
 


maltaseagull

Well-known member
Feb 25, 2009
13,357
Zabbar- Malta
She's top or very close to the top of my most hated British person, it is a little congested up there. No social distancing.

Based on how many Muppets think Johnson is a decent politician/pm, she's probably many people's favourite still

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You are of cousre entitled to your opinion, but please explain how anyone who disagrees with you is a muppet.
Are you really that arrogant?

PS Love your user name :)
 






Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
72,280
Well, yes. But when this event is over I suspect that a lot of people will be so desperate to get back to how things were that it will be difficult to get real change in behaviour.

Now, the rising sea levels might do something over the next 20 to 30 years or so.

Well, over the next 20 to 30 years, all these schoolkids marching to demand action on climate change will BE the adults in the room, so I guess we'll find out then if they were serious or if they just fancied bunking off double maths
 


Horses Arse

Well-known member
Jun 25, 2004
4,571
here and there
You are of cousre entitled to your opinion, but please explain how anyone who disagrees with you is a muppet.
Are you really that arrogant?

PS Love your user name :)
Why thank you. No, not every one that disagrees with me is a Muppet. That would be a ridiculous way to live.

Folk who believe Johnson is a good choice for pm must surely be though. Not sure they actually exist tbh. Just a good way to wind folk up

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jimhigham

Je Suis Rhino
Apr 25, 2009
8,031
Woking
I'd like governments to take this as an opportunity to rebalance the economy on any return to normality. Money has never been cheaper to borrow and there could be hundreds of thousands of people in need of new employment. This would be an ideal time to introduce a meaningful environmental programme, investing in R&D, retraining and rewilding. The Green New Deal doesn't appear nearly so fanciful given the amount being spent just to keep the existing economic model in cold storage.

That's what I'd like governments to do. They won't, of course. Sigh! :down:
 


Uncle Spielberg

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2003
43,089
Lancing


beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,997
Selfishness and greed have indeed been around for hundreds, if not thousands of years. And they've been criticised and condemned. Never before the Thatcher years have they been considered virtues. "There's no such thing as society" - remember............

"There is living tapestry of men and women and people and the beauty of that tapestry and the quality of our lives will depend upon how much each of us is prepared to take responsibility for ourselves and each of us prepared to turn round and help by our own efforts those who are unfortunate."

remember that bit too?
 


jimhigham

Je Suis Rhino
Apr 25, 2009
8,031
Woking
Oh! We need more rhinos too. Lots of lovely rhinos.

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Bob'n'weave

Well-known member
Nov 18, 2016
1,972
Nr Lewes
I'd like governments to take this as an opportunity to rebalance the economy on any return to normality. Money has never been cheaper to borrow and there could be hundreds of thousands of people in need of new employment. This would be an ideal time to introduce a meaningful environmental programme, investing in R&D, retraining and rewilding. The Green New Deal doesn't appear nearly so fanciful given the amount being spent just to keep the existing economic model in cold storage.

That's what I'd like governments to do. They won't, of course. Sigh! :down:

You say that, but at the moment a new economic model is being bolted together to stave economic meltdown on a social, individual and national level. Aside from environmental issues, the distribution of wealth, i.e national living wage for all, is not so fanciful now, and could be more than just a short-term fix as we look ahead.
 


Nixonator

Well-known member
Feb 8, 2016
6,737
Shoreham Beach
A wake up call to all humans and not before time, we DO NOT own this planet.

We SHOULD NOT consider all the animal kingdom as OUR commodities to be used, abused, sold and murdered.

The natural resources are not ours to rape and pillage as we see fit.

We are just 1 species of millions, well not that many as we have made 70% of them extinct in the last 100 years since the last pandemic and it is true to say an enemy so small nobody can even see is bringing the Human Race to it's knees.

This is a lesson. I truly believe this

When this is all over we can only hope Humanity takes a long hard look at itself in the mirror and the appalling way it has behaved for far too long and makes HUGE changes in the way it acts and interacts in this world in the future and becomes a more benevolent and kind species with serious thought as to it's actions and it's consequences for ALL that live on it

It would have been worth it all then

That is my hope anyway x

The lesson is that we haven't invested enough in R&D and taken these things seriously enough for a long time as Bill Gates has repeatedly said.
 


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