The Burden of Denial: J. M. Greer
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Denying a reality thats staring you in the face is an immensely stressful process, and the stress gets worse as the number of things that have to be excluded from awareness mounts up. These days, that list is getting increasingly long. Look away from the pictures on the glass screens, and the United States is visibly a nation in rapid decline: its cities collapsing, its infrastructure succumbing to decades of malign neglect, its politics mired in corruption and permanent gridlock, its society frayed to breaking, and the natural systems that support its existence passing one tipping point after another and lurching through chaotic transitions.
Oklahoma has passed California as the most seismically active state in the Union as countless gallons of fracking fluid pumped into deep disposal wells remind us that nothing ever really goes away. Its no wonder that so many shrill voices these days are insisting that nothing is wrong, or that its all the fault of some scapegoat or other, or that Jesus or the Space Brothers or somebody will bail us out any day now, or that were all going to be wiped out shortly by some colorful Hollywood cataclysm that, please note, is never our fault.
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... to judge by historical precedents, the worse things get, the more effort will go into the pretense that nothing is wrong at all, and the majority will cling like grim death to that pretense until it drags them under.
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