Go outside, there are no bugs. We’ve lost nearly all biodiversity. It’s over bud.
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UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world 1 day agoI’m not interested in having kids because the world is ending
I’m hard pressed to point to any ten-year period in which some number of Doomers did not insist The World Is Ending.
Like, take your pick of any ten-year span during the Cold War. That butted right up against the OG World Wars, with a Great Depression breather. Before that you had plagues, famines, and economic crashes that shat all over '08 and COVID.
Westoids live in the wealthiest, easiest, most affluent era of human history. Then someone points out “hey, eating burger every day isn’t sustainable” and they conclude the world is over.
rabber@lemmy.ca 1 day ago
inb4_FoundTheVegan@lemmy.world 1 day ago
You didn’t get bugs on your windshield so now you’re be forever alone? You’re just catastrophizing. This is literally just baby stepping from a silly premise to a wild conclusion.
Look, calling yourself undateable is always a self fulfilling prophecy. You have to know on some level that it’s still possible if you put in the effort right? There are TONS of childless single women out there.
rabber@lemmy.ca 1 day ago
I’m alone by choice as I explained in my original comment. What don’t you understand?
UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Go outside, there are no bugs.
My neighborhood is alive with cicadas every night and there’s no shortage of mosquitoes biting.
I’m inside the Houston loop, too. Not out in the boonies. Spiderwebs in my garage. Toads in my drainage ditch. I assume they’re eating something.
I drove from Victoria BC to Fairbanks AK three years ago without washing my windshield.
That’s pretty normal in the winter. Try it again after a big rainstorm.
rabber@lemmy.ca 1 day ago
Was June 2021
lnfg@lemmy.world 1 day ago
You want bugs? Drive through Florida.
Kacarott@aussie.zone 1 day ago
I’m happy to report there are still plenty of bugs outside the US. So by your evidence at the very worst, just the US is ending :)
rabber@lemmy.ca 1 day ago
I’m in British Columbia
Kacarott@aussie.zone 1 day ago
Legitimately in the last two weeks, I forget which day specifically it was. But admittedly that was fairly unusually. But just yesterday I was sitting outside and saw a couple bees, and it is only the start of spring
Zetta@mander.xyz 1 day ago
I imagine you will continue to get disliked and I will as well, but the world isn’t over and it’s not going to end for a long time. People are always going to claim doom in their current time.
No matter how fucked everything is in the world right now, we are, on average, still significantly better off than almost every other human in all of existence.
EndlessNightmare@reddthat.com 1 day ago
No matter how fucked everything is in the world right now, we are, on average, still significantly better off than almost every other human in all of existence.
But the trend line is definitely going in the wrong direction. We are past our peak.
pressanykeynow@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Why? Most of the world living better than 20 years ago and way better than 50 years ago, so the trend looks positive.
EndlessNightmare@reddthat.com 1 day ago
I’d take 2005 over now
Zetta@mander.xyz 1 day ago
For our lifetime maybe, but on a larger scale that is relevant to humanity as a species the trend down isn’t even visible.
Again not trying to mitigate human suffering today, but I do really take issue with people dooming all the time.
EndlessNightmare@reddthat.com 23 hours ago
What are your thoughts on climate change and increase in environmental toxins (e.g. PFAS and microplastics)? I don’t see a positive light at the end of the tunnel on this.
rabber@lemmy.ca 1 day ago
No matter how fucked everything is in the world right now, we are, on average, still significantly better off than almost every other human in all of existence.
And that must mean that existence is suffering. Lol
Zetta@mander.xyz 1 day ago
xD agree on that point
uuldika@lemmy.ml 1 day ago
decades ago, houses were affordable, college was cheap, Americans weren’t crushed under mountains of dischargeable student debt, wealth disparity and effective wages were far better, and we had a far more functional political system.
I can’t think of much that hasn’t gone downhill since 2016.
kiagam@lemmy.world 1 day ago
America is in decline, yes, but all of those things that america is losing, other countries are gaining. Most countries in the world got better and are still getting better. The first world/america is getting worse, but, as you said, it is just part of the cycle. The world is not ending because US is going downhill.
kaosof@lemmy.world 1 day ago
I agree with the sentiment as to the futility of the doomer/nihilist mindset, being a reformed (or rather, being in the process of reforming) doomer nihilist myself, I know the call of the void all to well. However…
It’s not just the USA declining - it’s really everywhere. Call it whatever you want, late-stage capitalism, the rise of the techbroligarchy and fascism-adjacent currents, etc…
But there’s stuff going on. It’s harder to get a job, harder to get an education, harder to earn a living wage, harder to get ahead in general. And it’s everywhere.
kiagam@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Yes, these are troubling times for many places since these fascists seem to wal together whenever they show up. But I see a much sharper decline in freedom in the last 10 years. Even so, let’s look at other numbers I’ll use Brazil as an example: poverty reduce from 68% in 1970 to 10%. There were 450.000 thousand university students in 1970, now 8.4 million. 28% of houses had access to sanitation in 1970, now it is almost 80%.
This improvement happened and is still happening all around the world. We save so many kids lives that we overpopulated the world. We just have to be careful now to not let the assholes undo this
UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world 1 day ago
For Middle Income White People in Certain States
But we also had the hanging threat of nuclear war, leaded gasoline in the air and painted all over the walls, Satanic Panic, an AIDS epidemic killing millions of people, several large market crashes that deindustrializee the Midwest, and $7/gal, and a Global War on Terror.
None of this was indicative of better economics or a functional political system.
mRNA technology premiering on the eve of a killer pandemic leaps to mind.
uuldika@lemmy.ml 20 hours ago
that’s fair. progress in medicine more generally has been good. we’ve started curing fatal genetic disorders, we found the cause of multiple sclerosis, there’s a new antipsychotic with a novel MoA for the first time since chlorpromazine…
Obama, Reagan, Bush and Clinton weren’t fascists. even Trump wasn’t a fully-fledged fascist in his first term. he is now, and what’s happening to the Federal Government is unprecedented.
look, I know the Weimar Republic had its problems, but you can’t claim Hitler was just more of the same. so it is with the US in 2025.
UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world 19 hours ago
Obama and Clinton were neoliberal to their bones, which meant lots of Realpolitik and backroom handshake deals with fascists in order to drive down the bargaining power of labor and transfer enormous volumes of wealth to business aristocrats. Whatever you might say of their methods, the consequences of their militarism abroad and their austerity economics at home was a steady rise in global fascist tendancy.
Meanwhile, if Reagan and Bush weren’t strictly qualified as fascists, they ran as close up to the line as they could get. Religious demagogues who leveraged a business media vomiting up disinformation and race panic to cultivate a white nationalist base of support and overthrow basic democratic institutions at home and abroad. The Brooks Brothers Riot was a coup in every way that mattered. Iran-Contra involved attempts at the illegal overthrow of multiple governments. Extremely fascist.