The way we were…

Global Catastrophe is emerging

Global Catastrophe is emerging

I reflect back to the days of my daddies and their family and remember, as it was a short time ago, that one person could pay for a home, food, car, insurance, and still have money left to support a congress of kids, a yearly vacation, and have some savings.  We were not a rich family by any means, we were a hard working family but our way of living, our life style, was simple enough and our form of Government at the time, allowed us to have some personal wealth, even if it wasnt a great deal.  For a time frame, and though it was before my time, lets use the years 50’s and 60’s to sum up the region of time.

Fast forward to the 1970s.  We introduced medicare and social security along with unemployment insurance to our world.  The 70s were an amazing decade due to the incredible new found living we were able to have.  We still had savings, and everybody around us had homes.  A couple of cars, and more younger kids had their own dune buggies or fixer uppers.  There was food on the tables in just about all the homes we knew of and social safety nets were being doled out to welfare and unemployed individuals.  We really tried to focus on those who had nothing to ensure we didnt miss a drop to feed them.

Digging into the 80’s I noticed upon looking back, we triggered the term welfare state and offered disdain for those who fell through the holes, and we began to determine how the handouts should be offered.  The rich really started to control our intakes for the poor.  They said, oh no, we cannot afford to give a single mother enough to survive, but instead we will give her 75% of what she needs in order to care for herself.  We also saw to it that ‘Greed’ was good as portrayed by the movie Wall Street, and corporate incomes, and CEOs take home pay were 1000s of times higher than the person on the bottom. This is in stark contrast to previous decades and even those around the world in places like Japan.  Corporate greed for the few took away from the safety nets and afforded larger yachts and opulent homes.

The 90’s and first part of the 21st centuries have gutted the 99% as we are now called today.  People work hard for a living with “a gun in their backs and a bowl of rice a day”, as coined by Jello Biafra from the Dead Kennedy’s.  This is a great tie in here as it was the Kennedy’s who were assassinated at the beginning of the welfare state implementation.  At the end of this we are seeing Khmer Rouge style governments erupting all over the world and those that haven’t erupted yet, the time is coming.  This melting pot has been orchestrated by the rich to service only the upper classes and a French Revolution style will take place on a global scale that has never been experienced before in our world.  There will be class battles and the destruction and dismantling of the established classes and the results will be devastating, organized crime will benefit the greatest, human rights will suffer their worse moments in history as a genocide will take place that will pit the people against the government, whose rules will be empty and meaningless as it will be the government who imposes even greater sanctions against the working class.

My vision cannot even conceive what will happen in China.  Wholesale slaughter is what i imagine as a complete governance will succumb to a collapse of any social order and food logistics will fail to operate and not just families, but cities will stare and mass cannibalisms will take place.

The end of this, the mass revolution against organized government, will see the dawn of a new era.  There will be HOT SPOTS on earth where nuclear devices and wastes will be zoned out of our worlds.  A removal of religions will be common sense, a form of DNA awareness that it does not yield positive results for humans.  Small regions will be the new focus, we will be scared of over-population shifts as we once were to benefit the wealthy.  We will focus in the future on small, personal plots of lands to grow healthier foods, as we wont be able to do so in many parts of the world, having pretty much fucked up what we were given, we grew beyond rational and, well, became human.

~ by bamboogroupsa on February 18, 2014.

One Response to “The way we were…”

  1. Reblogged this on Minx Zine and commented:

    we are insane… we are

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