What our society has become is so utterly disgusting, no wonder no-one wants to talk about it
Wolfgang Knorr is a climate scientist, consultant for the European Space Agency and guest researcher at the Department of Geography and Ecosystem Science, Lund University
Cross-posted from Wolfgang’s Substack Climate Uncensored
Just days after allegedly Forbes crowned the first official Trillionaire, I feel finally compelled to break my self-imposed silence. And immediately, I am reminded of the irony of it all: Substack’s own spellchecker funnily does not even recognise the word “Trillionaire” and suggests “Zillionaire” instead. A sign of how extraordinary things have become.
This is really the time to stop and take this in. Essentially, we have been living with a situation for decades, where a single human individual is able to lay claim to titles of property whose monetary value has no limits. Important to say that this is not a law of nature, nor does it follow on from any kind of basic ethical principle. It is a societal choice.
What this reminds of are those stories one can read about from societies that lack a central, violent enforcing authority: on how they deal with non-repenting, stubborn, anti-social behaviour. With people who carry on insisting they can take more then they are giving back to the community. Usually they are shunned and given various warning signs. If that does not stop them, there are documented cases where eventually they are rounded up and clubbed to death. They have been warned, but did not want to listen. It might be an extreme case, but on a local-community level, even today, shunning and exclusion are how bullies and anti-social parasites are usually dealt with. But not so in the world of mainstream media and the “expert” and political class.
Granted, Mr. Musk has done a few things worthy of reward. He built a company that bet on technological advances in batteries at a time when no-one was taking them seriously as a technology for powering transport infrastructure. And Starlink can be a boon for isolated communities around the globe, granted! But how about the inventors of semiconductors, or those who discovered the cause for infectious disease? Modern life would look unrecognisable to us now if those things hadn’t happened. Were they awarded uncountable riches? Why should a little bit of audacious entrepreneurship justify rewards that, expressed in monetary quantities, are essentially meaningless because anyone with more than a few billions has essentially unlimited money to spend.
To any “normal” person not under the bombardment of conventional reporting, it should be clear that something extreme is happening in our globalised society that has thoroughly gotten out of control. Let’s not forget that the value of all those assets owned by the billionaire class is backed up by real-world spending on legal systems, bureaucracies, courts, police forces, and the military. All this priceless service is being delivered free of charge to the super-wealthy, because we tax only gains, not the capital itself. It is being paid for by you and me. Paid for in terms of not only money, but more importantly labour and the daily degradation of our communities and our environment. Those who have, for all practical purposes, unlimited resources to spend, also have an unlimited right to leave their dirty footprint all over this planet. They have been given the unalienable right to anti-social behaviour on a planetary scale.
The media worship given to the billionaire class is understandable, given that those media are drip fed from those unlimited financial resources, and they surely need revenue. But this does not change the fact that what our society has been infected with is nothing else but a death cult. It makes no sense for a mortal to amass money on that scale.
The ancients knew it better and called it hubris. A cancer has spread in our global community, and is spilling over to the physical environment. The phenomenon of extreme wealth and its worship are symptoms of endemic violence. To a certain degree, we might be led to believe that it is mostly vanity that makes the super-rich ever want more – but for that, the numbers are simply too extreme. It is more than that. It is a dark force. If I think that I am entitled to own more than tens of millions of my fellow humans combined, I am essentially a psychopath.
People are now regularly criminalised who do not harm anybody while engaging in civil disobedience in order to further a cause that under normal circumstances should be a no-brainer – like turning down the global thermostat and preventing thermal death of planet Earth. Of course they are criminalised, because that’s exactly what the death cult wants: destroy what protects life. And don’t ask me about why those should be convicted of terrorism, who oppose supplying even more weapons to war criminals shooting small children in the head. Enough writing about things that are so gross and disgusting, putting them in words only lessens the impact. So better stay silent for a moment and take in the sickness of it all!


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