Slimshadyinsardis wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 5:57 pm
As a younger dude Weedmiester you musk be concerned about the future on a global perspective? same goes for the rest of the youngsters on the forum.
Does anyone feel governments have let you down or am’l being too critical?
Mr Sardins, I’ve always appreciated your levity. I think you’ve called me Doormat and Mattressmatt a few times.. The ribbing in banter, even on the receiving end, is good.
I was a kid when “global warming†became the rage, and then it morphed into “climate change.†I came of age in that time. Having three young little rug rats this isn’t even on my radar of things I’m concerned about for them. I don’t think government has let me down compared to my fear we’ve let government get too bigâ€â€including renting out our critical thinking to an endless Legion of “experts.†I fear people acting out of fear and acquiescing more power to government. Whatever change in climate there is (and I’ve never seen a satisfactory explanation re: teasing out natural from anthropogenic change), I don’t doubt our ability to adapt as we have always done. I fear government standing in the way of that adaptationâ€â€making boneheaded decisions out of fear and their growing ability to control with policies that have zero cost-benefit to them. That we’re to just accept that the latest tax or punitive, crippling measure will make the weather gooder. I fear government laws, edits, mandatesâ€â€whatever you want to call itâ€â€that will create artificial shortages in everything from energy, to car parts, to food production, and travel restrictions to assuage unwarranted fears. In short, us becoming Venezuela north. I fear in the not too distant future it'll be too expensive or government will prevent trips to Kelowna so my rug rats can see their grandparents.
Therefore, I fear the climate of fear that is growing in our culture. The fear that someone somewhere will be offended at a joke, or at a different opinion--especially in an age of now mandated speech of what is and isn't acceptable. The best antidote is humour. I’m slowly learning to not give a flying fig at those that get offended. And when it comes to government grabbing more power, boy, that deserves relentless mockery. Criticize away!