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Excerpt from "Environmentalism and Revolutionary Energetics..."

Posted on Dec 2nd, 2008 by Ukumbwa, African Condor : Water Clan Ukumbwa, African Condor
 
"Environmentalism and Revolutionary Energetics:
Monadnock, Oxbow and a Very Sad River in Chicago"
Part One

 

This is an 'article' (I'm not sure what to call it) I wrote about issues of environmentalism and spirituality.  It addresses concepts of indigeny and energetics along with religion, politics and even Ayn Rand.  Stay tuned for further excerpts.   Comments and feedback are highly regarded.  US


 

"Put "environmentalism" into your search engine and see what comes up.

                        (long pause.... waiting for you to do as suggested.... ok...do it later...)

            As I pondered the relationship of environmentalism and revolutionary energetics in the purview of the information supersidewalk, I was confused, surprised and disappointed considering my assumption of the positive nature of a movement or set of ideas named "environmentalism".  Envisioning images of well-written picket sign slogans outside of corporate headquarters, brave and valiant, nay intrepid eco-warriors in Navy Seal-esque inflatables buzzing behemoth high-tech whaling ships on the cold, open seas and quietly powerful women setting up shop in beloved trees, I was summarily smited by such resources as:

 "Environmentalism.com home

  Links and articles analyzing the destructive religion of environmentalism."

 "The Death of Environmentalism

 File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML

 In this remarkable report on how environmentalism became a special ...

modern environmentalism is no longer capable of dealing with the world's most serious ..."

"Environmentalism Refuted - George Reisman - Mises Institute

 Environmentalism is the product of the collapse of socialism in a world that is  ignorant of the contributions of Ludwig von Mises-a world that does

not know ..."
 "The Ayn Rand Center for Individual Rights: Environmentalism and ...

 Argues that environmentalism uses false scientific claims to frighten the unwary , has a doomsday mentality reminiscent of Dark Age fanatics, ..."

 (electronic search, Google, retrieved 10/25/08 from   http://www.google.com/search?q=environmentalism&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a)

The above links were not the only ones that came screaming bloody-humanity-murder off of my computer screen, but they were the ones that demanded the most of my attention.  As a student of progressive and revolutionary social movements and politics (and physics), I know that there is always a reactionary backlash to any substantial progressive or revolutionary action or set of ideas.  The presence of these websites on the first of many pages about environmentalism was a clear statement of the organizational power of these reactionary forces and, unluckily, a tip-off to a possible deficit of organization of the environmental movement, at least on the pages of Google. 

            I wondered why one of the first links, "environmentalism.com" was an anti-environmentalism page.  Had no one in the environmentalist movement thought about, cared enough or had enough money or time to safeguard one of the main portals to information about one of the most dynamic and enlightening ideological thrusts in these modern times?  Was the environmentalist movement merely a hodge-podge of under-funded and over-emotional neo-hippies sitting at their Macintosh laptops in their hardwood-floored group-domiciles in Cambridge, Austin, Oakland and Portland?  I wasn't sure, but then I couldn't remember the last time I met someone who proudly and expansively bore the moniker of "environmentalist" on their sleeve or in their words (interestingly enough, my experience with "republicans" and "democrats" is much the same).

            Perusing environmentalism.com, embarrassed that the ‘bad guys' had outbid ‘us' on ‘our' domain name, I found their reference to the Unabomber as an "explicit environmentalist" akin to the same extreme kookism that marks the globalization movement's characterization of anything or anyone remotely smelling, walking or talking like socialism (peoplism as I like to call it conversationally), a system which focuses primary attention and resources to the needs of humanity.  Silly, right?  Deep within that kookism reference, the parallel between anti-peoplism and anti-environmentalism was clear.

            The nature of that first Google page could have also lent itself to the pernicious move of the capitalist corporatocracy toward the destruction of net neutrality, a real and current effort that threatens the democratic nature of the internet and would render non-tribute-paying (read progressive, socially-responsible and/or peoplist) sites imperceptible or virtually inoperational in the web realm.

            Nefarious machinations of the capitalist corporatocracy (thank you, John Perkins, for a perfectly concrete and functional buzzconcept) notwithstanding for the purposes of this communiqué, there is an element of our human experience that is deeply missing from the somewhere-over-the-radar work of environmentalism and the steadfast legions of reducers, reusers and recyclers.  The contemporary environmental/green movement is missing a major power dynamic in its attempt to bring balance back to our natural world.  We find ourselves doing material things in relationship to our desire to "save the earth".  We find ourselves doing political things, all be they rocks against a brick wall (not pessimism, but a reminder that if the rocks are numerous and big enough, brick walls can be reduced to dust) in the interest of creating a world free of rampant pollution and animal (including human) extinction.  We find ourselves doing physical things, biking instead of driving fossil fuel vehicles, taking stairs instead of elevators, building green buildings instead of status quo office complexes to help cool a warming globe.

            And we still find ourselves in the lurch of wholism and functional completion in our efforts to live in harmony, in balance with the very physical and naturo-spiritual reality that gave us birth."


Copyright 2008 Ukumbwa Sauti


 

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The pope decries consumerism?! How dare he?! - blog response...

Posted on Dec 20th, 2008 by Ukumbwa, African Condor : Water Clan Ukumbwa, African Condor
The following is my response to a Blogger post entitled: "Pope: the economic crises is an opportunity to rediscover the real meaning of Christmas " by Alice/White Light Black Light.

"I appreciate the Pope making this point about xmas.  The problem with this hollow statement (the symbolism of which can be used progressively for those so inclined, so thank you to him for that) is that he does not openly and actively speak about the problems of capitalism and corporate imperialism and its negative spiritual, physical and ideological function in this world.  Even with his papal mandate, he does not have the fortitude to speak truth, full truth in the face of one of the most degrading and oppressivve systems the world has known to date.  And largely, the xian community does not speak up or act against the inequities or injustices of capitalism-inspired and empowered consumerism.  His message is hollow and therefore even further damaging as it may lead his followers to believe that something is happening out of the power of HIS word...which it does not.  His words are placation, pat and at the very most symbolic.  If he were to actually believe and act upon the full meaning of his words, he would be gutting the vatican of all the gold and silver from plundered peoples and lands, foregoing the materialist consumerism of the roman catholic church....a real and powerful action and message that would serve as great symbolism and example to those who actually feel his leadership has any genuine and positive ramifications in this world.

Thank you for posting this message, but I must reiterate that we must look deeper into the actions of the catholic church historically  and currently (including the rampant disrespect of indigenous life and spirituality by the vatican in particular and the roman catholic church in general).

On another point, I challenge the pope to interpret the "real meaning of [xmas]" in a functional way that helps his followers actually apply the lessons the bible may have to offer for peace and justice to occur on the ground and in the lives of people worldwide.  I challenge the pope to apply his own  holy book to help us realize the spiritual call to embrace the earth as a sacred entity and to resolve the patterns of natural resource extraction, processing, production, sale and waste that is the core of the consumerism in his world.

The pope should check out "the story of stuff" on youtube, read some Nkrumah, Zinn, Ture, Deloria, LaDuke, Chomsky, THEN get back to us.

What was that story about an eye of a needle and getting into heaven?....or that thing about the plank in one's own eye?!  Hmmmmm."

The original post can be found at the following url:
https://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=8352560&postID=2884514073424601934&page=1

Now that I think about it - maybe I don't really appreciate the pope's point about xmas.  Hmmmmmmm.

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