Think Corporations Care? THINK AGAIN |
I was
talking to a few friends on the 4th about many things, and the idea
of good news vs bad news came up. As anyone who has read my writings over the
last few years will know, I don’t find much good news to comment on. Sure there
are always the feel good stories about saved animals and kids, brave cops and
firefighters and super citizens who put themselves in danger for others. In my
experience it is human nature to aid others, animals, trees or other humans, in
times of distress. I agree it is good news and good works.
My take on
the world, however, is informed by my equally deeply felt experiences that
humans can be greedy and self-serving when operating on a more macro level: corporations
seeking profit; chambers of commerce courting businesses; wealthy people trying
to get even richer; governments seeking more power and resources. The list goes
on and on. The net result of the nasty side of human activity is poverty,
environmental degradation, disease and war. I see this as a natural condition
of human kind since throughout human history, as we can know it, these or
similar activities have always been around. Sure, again, some good is usually
to be found, but not enough to outweigh the bad.
America? The
same. Founded in war, forged by war and strengthened by commerce. The results
are clear: declining arable land, declining and polluted water supplies,
poverty, timber resources exploited in favor of fast growing mono culture, environmental and biological disasters. Having seen the outcome of centuries of
exploitation, one might think that saner heads would prevail and through
elected officials bring some sanity to the country. But the election process itself
has been corrupted by huge amounts of money, and the judicial system has been
corrupted by the corrupted elected officials, or if not corrupted then at the
very least polarized to the point of de facto corruption. Example? Easy. The
Supreme Court decision to make corporations “people” for the purpose of
political donations. Thus injecting unlimited amounts of “polarized” money into
elections.
During this
same evening, a friend pointed out, rightly, that the demographics of the
country are changing, and in a few decades the governing of the country will probably
be done by more liberal politicians who might reverse the awful trends of
corporate and municipal greed. I agree. I also think that if this occurs (bear
in mind that the conservative actors are rushing to re-calibrate their message
to attract new and more liberal voters, cynically I believe) the damage already
done will be akin to having an inept surgeon remove the wrong leg from a
patient and then being fired for incompetence: the patient still is without a
leg. In the case of the country, the ground water will still be hopelessly
contaminated; lakes, rivers and streams will still be hopelessly polluted; fish
stocks will still be hopelessly depleted; women will be decades behind in
equality; poor and disadvantaged people will be hopelessly under educated; and
the rich will be unbelievably richer.
From my
perspective: too little too late. Because along with America, will go the world.
There is
good news out there, mostly deeds done by individuals and probably some by
corporations and governments. But gosh and golly, the bad surly seems to
outweigh the good.
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