• kadu@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Sorry to tell you this, but if we suddenly woke up tomorrow and made all the possible drastic changes in a single day, it would take well over a decade for the effects to even start setting in.

    The chaos we are living today could only have been prevented by starting many years in the past. So is the reality of very long geological cycles and feedback loops.

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      8 months ago

      A decade from tomorrow is better than a decade from a decade from now

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      8 months ago

      it would take well over a decade for the effects to even start setting in.

      lol. Every fascist wannabe around the world would win in a landslide.

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          As more extreme policies become required, fascists gain power because of the increasing disruption to the way of life that the average person in the region is accustomed to.

          “They’re taking away your hamburgers, your cars, etc etc”

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            8 months ago

            i think the people who were gonna be fascists anyway are already drunk on that mentality, regardless of what we tell them at this point.

            i think theres already a foundation being built in the world’s stage to fight back.

            i guess we will have to see on that one.

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      8 months ago

      Drastic measures can mean prevention, mitigation, or retribution. It’s too late for prevention, so right now mitigation is the next best thing.

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        8 months ago

        Mitigation follows the exact same “extremely delayed effects” logic I explained.