Hi guys, im probably very ignorant, please don't come up to me.
I am gen Z, to me all this stuff of a new world order does not seem so bad, at least regarding food?.
the brave new world and hunger games society do seem off, like a lot ofc. But I also feel that major changes can occur for the good.
While agriculture is being under attack, and I agree is bad, let's face it, thinking that all farmers are angels is naive. People are opportunistic. Not because they want, or not because they are of ill-nature (although some might be, I do not intend to generalize) but maybe because they had no other choice and things have been like this for a long time (extractive agriculture, with profits being the solely purpose, not nurturing a community and being part of an ecosystem and hence having certain responsibilities with it).
Meat from this type of exploitations often sucks too.... The meat from the supermarkets is each timeless nutritious and less tasty.
I feel this pandemic, gives my generation the opportunity to step in. Baby boomers while very revolutionary (they said **** off to establishment), have also been pretty psychopathic and corruptive regarding business and the world they have created.
The narratives of the new world order, whether be actually good or not, sort of give my generation a sense of mission to do things better and to want to make them better for real (otherwise we will face collapse and we do not want that).
Could things be done differently? YES without fear-mongering? I wished... but I do not see my generation raised by baby boomers (raised by deeply traumatized parents (world wars, migrations, displacing, the 20s then the depression crisis) having much motivation to do anything about the world unless we are given the illusion we can do something good for the wolrd and feel good about ourselves (Something our parents never did hehe) while doing it.
Lastly, its simply impossible to know what conspiracy theory is correct. Is there a point on going down the rabbit hole other than disconnecting majorly from reality and the cotidianeity? The day to day surely is boring but also gratifying. The rabbit hole serves for missing out on the present, on experiencing life without the pessimistic lenses of what is going on behind the curtains which is quite fatalistic and deterministic imo.
Ofc we are already pretty wokish? so we dont fall for stuff like the rona, but I guess we can see it as an opportunity the world in general has to rethink its direction? I have seen a lot of people be less materialistic or more real after the pandemic. I feel it has its goods. Its like major areas of life that needed refinement or optimization are given the chnce to re ordr.
Anyhow, im interested in hearing what you guys think about conspiracy theories and what plce do they hold in your life! Also, if you did not know about consp theories, do you think you would b happier?
Thks in advnce!
I am gen Z, to me all this stuff of a new world order does not seem so bad, at least regarding food?.
the brave new world and hunger games society do seem off, like a lot ofc. But I also feel that major changes can occur for the good.
While agriculture is being under attack, and I agree is bad, let's face it, thinking that all farmers are angels is naive. People are opportunistic. Not because they want, or not because they are of ill-nature (although some might be, I do not intend to generalize) but maybe because they had no other choice and things have been like this for a long time (extractive agriculture, with profits being the solely purpose, not nurturing a community and being part of an ecosystem and hence having certain responsibilities with it).
Meat from this type of exploitations often sucks too.... The meat from the supermarkets is each timeless nutritious and less tasty.
I feel this pandemic, gives my generation the opportunity to step in. Baby boomers while very revolutionary (they said **** off to establishment), have also been pretty psychopathic and corruptive regarding business and the world they have created.
The narratives of the new world order, whether be actually good or not, sort of give my generation a sense of mission to do things better and to want to make them better for real (otherwise we will face collapse and we do not want that).
Could things be done differently? YES without fear-mongering? I wished... but I do not see my generation raised by baby boomers (raised by deeply traumatized parents (world wars, migrations, displacing, the 20s then the depression crisis) having much motivation to do anything about the world unless we are given the illusion we can do something good for the wolrd and feel good about ourselves (Something our parents never did hehe) while doing it.
Lastly, its simply impossible to know what conspiracy theory is correct. Is there a point on going down the rabbit hole other than disconnecting majorly from reality and the cotidianeity? The day to day surely is boring but also gratifying. The rabbit hole serves for missing out on the present, on experiencing life without the pessimistic lenses of what is going on behind the curtains which is quite fatalistic and deterministic imo.
Ofc we are already pretty wokish? so we dont fall for stuff like the rona, but I guess we can see it as an opportunity the world in general has to rethink its direction? I have seen a lot of people be less materialistic or more real after the pandemic. I feel it has its goods. Its like major areas of life that needed refinement or optimization are given the chnce to re ordr.
Anyhow, im interested in hearing what you guys think about conspiracy theories and what plce do they hold in your life! Also, if you did not know about consp theories, do you think you would b happier?
Thks in advnce!
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