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NRaleighLiberal

(60,006 posts)
Fri Nov 10, 2017, 12:14 PM Nov 2017

How could one even describe these times? Throughout history we've had eras, ages,

but....I've been struck pretty much speechless over the increasingly insane news. I've started so many posts...but have no idea even what to say.

I suspect we are in the age of - what? - hypocrisy for sure, with a dash of hubris, ignorance (both willful and the normal garden variety type), immorality, patriarchy, polarization, abject greed and disregard (for truth, science, each other)....so many possible adjectives.

We've been saying since that fateful day last year that this can't go on - that things have to settle down, reach some sort of sane equilibrium. then the sun comes up and it gets crazier.

Any thoughts for what we will end up calling this "phase" we find ourselves in (if indeed we can survive it as a species)???

I've got nothing....

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How could one even describe these times? Throughout history we've had eras, ages, (Original Post) NRaleighLiberal Nov 2017 OP
The Trump years - the pinnacle of the GOP evolution dalton99a Nov 2017 #1
Equating the word "trump" with this unmitigated disaster may be the most effective NRaleighLiberal Nov 2017 #5
The Age of the Political Misanthrope Siwsan Nov 2017 #2
what is amazing is the rampant use of religion in such naked hypocritical ways. NRaleighLiberal Nov 2017 #7
The End Times. Sneederbunk Nov 2017 #3
The Alternative Facts Era Yonnie3 Nov 2017 #4
'Twas ever thus. WhiskeyGrinder Nov 2017 #6
Idiocracy. MrsCoffee Nov 2017 #8
Nothing Describes This Age. At Best We Are In An Age Of Derangement & Dementia. TheMastersNemesis Nov 2017 #9
61 here and feel the same way - at this point, there will be something tomorrow that will NRaleighLiberal Nov 2017 #10
67.5 here, and I feel the same way. n/t Yonnie3 Nov 2017 #12
70 here and bluestarone Nov 2017 #19
I am 83 virgogal Nov 2017 #22
Probably similar to the ancient Roman Empire with the added problem of a collapsing ecosystem. jalan48 Nov 2017 #11
The coming end of the ronatchig Nov 2017 #13
Russia's Cold War Win. nt OhZone Nov 2017 #14
Maybe The Great Transition? I think we'll get through this Hortensis Nov 2017 #15
EVIL lagomorph777 Nov 2017 #16
lawlessness. mopinko Nov 2017 #17
FUBAR redwitch Nov 2017 #18
Hmmm. . . skip fox Nov 2017 #20
Twilight Zone. smirkymonkey Nov 2017 #21

NRaleighLiberal

(60,006 posts)
5. Equating the word "trump" with this unmitigated disaster may be the most effective
Fri Nov 10, 2017, 12:20 PM
Nov 2017

and economical way to do it. Hopefully Mueller Time will seal that definition and label.

Siwsan

(26,250 posts)
2. The Age of the Political Misanthrope
Fri Nov 10, 2017, 12:17 PM
Nov 2017

They have no love or care for humanity. It is all about self-enrichment.

NRaleighLiberal

(60,006 posts)
7. what is amazing is the rampant use of religion in such naked hypocritical ways.
Fri Nov 10, 2017, 12:21 PM
Nov 2017

the curtain has certainly been drawn back.

Yonnie3

(17,421 posts)
4. The Alternative Facts Era
Fri Nov 10, 2017, 12:20 PM
Nov 2017

Weak, I know.

We could be headed for the "New Dark Ages", a Feudal System with knowledge lost/hidden.

If we flip the House and Senate, perhaps The Age of Enlightenment.

That's all I got.

 

TheMastersNemesis

(10,602 posts)
9. Nothing Describes This Age. At Best We Are In An Age Of Derangement & Dementia.
Fri Nov 10, 2017, 12:22 PM
Nov 2017

I am going on 74 and I do not believe I have ever seen anything like what we are going through. The GOP is showing its true colors more and more yet they persist and like the plague are still here.

I do now believe we can go much lower than we are now.

NRaleighLiberal

(60,006 posts)
10. 61 here and feel the same way - at this point, there will be something tomorrow that will
Fri Nov 10, 2017, 12:24 PM
Nov 2017

make it worse than today, however. It will be that way until we get somehow de-trumped.

Hortensis

(58,785 posts)
15. Maybe The Great Transition? I think we'll get through this
Fri Nov 10, 2017, 12:44 PM
Nov 2017

into a far better era for the same reason people don't drive into each other on freeways.

But right now change has been speeding up ever since the Industrial Revolution and is now really beyond enormous, moving too fast to avoid some collisions. In all of human history, we've certainly never been HERE before.

* Climate disaster is upon us and growing, with resulting destabilization of lives and governments.
* Disappearing fresh water supplies in many, many areas.
* Mass migrations.
* Replacement of workers with computers and machines.
* Need for new forms of income.
* New threats of cyber and other electronic and energy attacks and disasters.
* Productivity revolution creating the rise of a dangerously destructive uberwealthy class.
* Medical revolution paradoxically combining with other factors to create epidemics of illness.
* Population explosion, with almost all new growth living in new cities.
* Detachment from the natural world and growing own food, and newly unsustainable living.
* Harnessing of new information technology by malignant forces to corrupt and control
populations and bring down governments.

Whatever else this is, it is a period of great transitional crisis created by undirected and uncontrollable change. And we're long detached from stable, functioning cultural norms developed over hundreds and thousands of years, with no chance to build new ones any time soon. That should probably be a bullet point on its own, along with ???.

This list doesn't include the positives of the changes forcing this transition, already part of it to some degree, but they're also enormous. I might have preferred that an "end to (a lot of) work" had come when we were younger, but that'll cause its own issues of course. "Idle hands make fretful minds." Hopefully a post-transitional problem. We have more than enough on our hands right now.

lagomorph777

(30,613 posts)
16. EVIL
Fri Nov 10, 2017, 12:47 PM
Nov 2017

We have been watching the transformation of the Greedy Old Pervert party from merely disgusting, to unmitigated pure EVIL.

We will overcome.

 

smirkymonkey

(63,221 posts)
21. Twilight Zone.
Fri Nov 10, 2017, 01:34 PM
Nov 2017

Seriously, it's all so surreal. I feel like I am living in a really bad dream that I can't wake up from.

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