Rancid wrote:Half the battle isn't the whole battle, and Americans are too stupid to even understand your statement.
Instead, they thirst for conspiracy theory and entertainment. Otherwise, they wouldn't have voted for such human trash. Humans are fickle. We are also addicted to never being satisfied. That will always drive the dissatisfaction with everything. We could build a utopia, and we will still have people complaining about it.
Anyway WRT elites, there will forever be an issue with establishment politicians. Forever. That will always be true. Humans feel like they never have enough. Enough is never enough. Our social structures have driven us down a path where we encourage and reward the bottomless pursuit of more and more. To the point where those that are abused by this system will also buy into lies, conspiracy, and other retarded shit.
What we really need, is a kind of cultural forbearance (especially for the elites/establishment). An acceptance that enough can be enough. An acceptance of some level contentment. You don't always need more. You don't always need to be a Gordan gecko or whatever other selfish asshole people tend to idolize.
People pinning their hopes on the current set of establishment monsters are still making the mistake of buying into such a system (you are moron if you don't think Trump is not the establishment).
In other words, trump supporters think they are buying into "anti-establishment", but they are not. Ultimately, they don't really understand what being anti-establishment is. At most, they were simply anti-incumbent. A very different thing.
This piece of yours here Rancid reminds me of a Netflix documentary talking about consumption in American society and planned obsolescence. People waste a lot. Apple and many other tech companies build into their products systems that force consumers to throw out their objects of tech for new models. They build them to NOT LAST LONG. So they can keep boosting sales. Articially creating wants and desires.
If you had to get in your car, drive to the mall, go in the store, pick out the product, carry it to the line for the cashier to charge you and bag it for you, walk to the parking lot, and put it in the car, take it inside, and etc etc...you just tend to not buy as many of the item. Whether it is shoes, phones, clothes, appliances, etc.
But if you are in front of a screen, push a button or click this or that. Auto fill your CC number and your address populates fast in the pay screen. 1, 2, 3 and one or two days later or even within hours without leaving your house or hassling at all...you got the shit at your door. You can send the Christmas gifts to your mom who lives in another state in 1,2, 3.
It is way of expanding and growing your company based on waste and convenience. How many items do you really need to live decently. Do you need so many sneakers, gym equipment, gadgets, vitamins, medical equipment, new smart phones, new laptops, new tvs, etc?
it is about creating articial needs Rancid. Many retailers can't sell their food, coffee, luggage, handbags, etc. They deliberately damage it all. To make sure that homeless types and others do not use it and bring down the prestige of their 'brand names'. Deliberate waste.
Reusing is not a thing in the US. It is in Mexico. People hate wasting things. They use it all the time again.
They basically banned plastic bags in most supermarkets here. They do not give you plastic drink tops and straws at Burger King or McDonald's. They often do not even serve you food at many businesses that are inexpensive if you do not bring your own containers. They rarely give you napkins or this or that. It is all yoru responsibility to get your own cloth napkins, own containers, use metal forks from home. Etc. They are strict as hell over here. Why? To stop the plastic shit waste. They are seeing it on the beaches and everywhere from the past. They take action.
The US is way behind on that. It is. Consumption galore is still happening.
Artificial crap. We do not need most of the crap that is out there for consumption. You can make do on what there is.
Recycle all the garbage that can be made into homes. Tires, glass products, paper, cardboard, wooden pallettes. etc. Just reuse that moutain of shit into something usable. Compost the rest. Make gardens out of every abandoned land or lot. Start rethinking everything. Public transportation. Instead of millions of cars that waste. Etc.