Things can’t go on like this much longer
Perceptions by Gerry Warner
I see the stock
markets recovered Friday and I guess that’s a good thing because they’ve lost
billions since the beginning of the year and stocks have been going up and down
like a crazy yo-yo, which introduces a topic I bring up with great trepidation.
I call it The Great
Correction.
I don’t know about you, but I
enter 2016 with very little optimism about the future of our planet and the
great civilization we’ve built on it. It’s a great civilization alright, but it
rests on a foundation of contradictions that seem to grow more numerous every
day.
Contradictions, you ask? Let
me enumerate just a few. Yes, we’re creating more wealth all the time, but
where’s it going ? Not to you and me! Oh sure we’re comfortable, but did you
know that according to “Working for the Few,” a new book just released by Oxfam
International, the 85 richest people in the world have as much wealth ($110
trillion) as the rest of the world combined? The book goes on to say that in
the US the wealthiest one per cent have recovered 95 per cent of what they lost
in the Great Recession of 2008 – 09 while the bottom 90 per cent of Americans became
poorer.
Good-bye middle class. How
long before there’s rioting in the streets.?
So world finances are in a
mess, but what about politics? Well, the countries of the enlightened West,
including Canada, are still dropping bombs in the Middle East and killing
terrorists and civilians alike and what do they have to show for the carnage? An
Orwellian war without end and the greatest refugee migration the world has
known since the second World War, and for all we know, since the writing of the
Bible.
Are you proud of that? Do you
think a situation like this is sustainable without greater consequences? Will
all the non-terrorists in the Middle East – and that’s the great majority –move
to the West to get away from being killed by terrorists or bombed by us? Don’t
you think it’s time Trudeau acted on his promise to bring our jets home?
Then there’s climate change.
Did you know that good ol’ “fair and balanced” Fox News just released a poll
saying only three per cent of Americans regard climate change as a priority
concern. Nearly 40% of Americans continue to think climate change is “not
a serious problem,” according to another recent poll by ABC news and the
Washington Post. This despite a record breaking 2015 forest fire season in the
US and a four year drought in California that has many Americans looking north
for their future water supply.
And we’ll probably give it to them. After all, we gave them the
Columbia River.
Then there’s the insane real estate bubble in Vancouver where no
detachable house costs less than $1 million now and the lights continue to go
out on “dark homes” purchased by off-shore investors that don’t live in them.
Is that a way to build a progressive city? Pretty soon the only affordable size
home in Vancouver will be a dog house.
And I haven’t even mentioned the acidification of the world’s
oceans, the collapse in fish stocks, “super bugs” as we enter a post-antibiotic
era where infections that used to be treatable could kill us. And dare I say
Donald Trump where last week the British Parliament seriously debated banning
him from the country? Nor did I bring up plunging oil prices which has the
Alberta economy on its knees and may soon do the same to the rest of Canada as
much as we like 99 cent gas.
Then again, we see the open arms with which Canadians are
welcoming Syrian refugees. That’s inspiring and acts as some balm for all the
horror stories I’ve listed above. But don’t kid yourself. We’re entering a dark
valley in this Chinese Year of the Monkey. And if we want to get that monkey
off our backs we’ve got
to change our profligate ways.
Otherwise Mother Earth and Mother Nature will take their revenge
and it won’t be pretty. That’s what I mean by “Great Correction.”
Gerry
Warner is a retired journalist and occasional pessimist.
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