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Title: Destroying Industrial Society Author: Craig Marshall Language: en Topics: direct action Source: Retrieved on 1 January 2010 from http://www.greenanarchy.info/destroying_industrial_society.htm
There are many people pulling out — rejecting society as we know it. The
numbers of these people are growing everyday, some may see this as a
good thing, however I don’t see this as a solution to the growing
environmental crisis. While these people who pull away from civilized
society are one up on those who take part in this death race called
civilization, many are doing nothing to dismantle the machine that’s
killing all of us. As I see it, the people who flee from consumer
society and don’t fight it are cowards. By fighting it I don’t mean
coming up with ways to avoid consumerism, I mean smashing the fucking
corporations that endanger and eradicate any/all life forms. We do need
to relearn alternative ways of living, but relearning how to coexist
with nature is only one half of the equation, because no matter how well
you live with nature, when everything dies you will too. This is why we
need to hit these corporations repeatedly, without mercy, for this is
precisely what they are doing to our ecosystems. Our little ecovillages
won’t mean shit when the air, water, and soil finally become pure
poison, which is what we are allowing to happen every moment we allow
factories to continually churn out more goods that consumers just
“need”. Even our language is corrupt — as if consumer goods are good.
This is one more way this industrial culture brainwashes consumers into
believing more is better. We need to destroy this consumer mentality,
but just as importantly, we need to destroy the institutions that
created it and those that perpetuate it. We need to get back to a
sustainable culture — one in which we live in harmony with nature — but
this will never happen as long as industrial wastes, from packaging to
poisons, are being pumped out by corporations whose only concern is
profits. People have been led to believe that comfortability and
security come from working half of their waking hours so they can buy
things that will save them time and energy. Am I the only one who sees
the utter ridiculousness of this? Fortunately not, but more of those who
see it need to realize that even if they stop participating in this
work/consume/die culture, the others that are still taking part, are
helping to poison all of us. While I personally don’t take issue with
these people dying, I think a much more effective tactic is to take out
the consumer goods at the point of production by destroying the
factories, power plants, and laboratories that enable such a cancerous
society to exist. Every moment that is not being spent on destroying
industrial society is tantamount to condoning its destruction of us and
every other life form. We are being poisoned by toxins that are being
pumped out 24 hours a day, yet the average person spends less than 24
seconds a week doing anything about it. Hopefully this doesn’t make you
pat yourself on the back if you do more, hopefully it makes you realize
how much harder those of us who are doing something need to attack.