The public needs to collectively take ownership of the means of production and distribution if there is to be any real progress. The fact that both a housing affordability crisis and falling house prices are both reported on like disasters by the same media shows how anti-human the system is.
Right on, as usual. I take offence at the programs making kids "plant a tree for the planet." This is pure deflection. If every single child in the entire world planted a tree, the number would be insignificant when compared with the forests of Ontario alone. Like all our "feel good" actions in banning plastic straws (for Christ's sake!), or recycling one-use plastics, or whatever mental opiate we apply to ease our cognitive dissonance, the 1% of this world will go on doing as they damned well please.
The public needs to collectively take ownership of the means of production and distribution if there is to be any real progress. The fact that both a housing affordability crisis and falling house prices are both reported on like disasters by the same media shows how anti-human the system is.
Right on, as usual. I take offence at the programs making kids "plant a tree for the planet." This is pure deflection. If every single child in the entire world planted a tree, the number would be insignificant when compared with the forests of Ontario alone. Like all our "feel good" actions in banning plastic straws (for Christ's sake!), or recycling one-use plastics, or whatever mental opiate we apply to ease our cognitive dissonance, the 1% of this world will go on doing as they damned well please.
Yes exactly. It's pure deflection.