That may be well and true. And it may not. The question I'd ask again is, so what solutions are you proposing other than an electric fence round your house and guns? Or are you just going to party while everything slides into the pit? Or, if you think there's a chance that we could get people to wake up how would you start or encourage that process?Aurora wrote:Noble principles to be sure and on this web site I am sure that we are all like minded individuals who would wish such a transition to occur.
There's only one problem - the sheeple.
When TSHTF I'm afraid that logical solutions will be the last thing on their minds. If you've got it, they'll want it.
And I'm not sitting here in some happy-happy cloud cuckoo land. It doesn't take more than 5 minutes looking at the mainstream papers, or the hordes shopping blindly in the big shopping centre here in Brighton, or the appalling attitude to waste and the overflowing bins and disregard for others, or the huge car queues coming here every weekend. Those of us in TB&H can clearly see we've got a big job on our hands here as has any Transition City. At the conference it was clear that we have many issues for which there's currently next to no model to guide us: issues of scale, arable land availability, demographic extremes, racial and ethnic differences and more. That was why we realised we needed our own conference to work out a way we can help each other with this.
Personally, I can't just sit back and wash my hands of the whole thing when I believe that there may, perhaps be a way to a better future and if there is a chance of that I've got to try for it. I couldn't live with myself otherwise.