More importantly, what does the term "negative" mean in this context anyway?
If you went to a doctor, would you deem him/her negative for talking about how high your cholesterol levels are instead of, say, focusing on your excellent fingernail health? If you brought your car in for a tune-up, do you want the mechanic to compliment you for keeping your tire pressure at the right level but stay away from a negative topic like defective brakes? Of course not"
Why then do so many humans shut down when confronted with the realities of our current social, economic, and environmental crises? Why is analysis that presents a dose of reality smugly dismissed as "negative"? Don't you want to know what's going on and how you can help address it beyond minor lifestyle changes and the petty conflicts of party politics? Why not save your knee-jerk "negative" retort for those who directly or indirectly support the corporate-sponsored rape of our planet?
News Flash: It's not "negativity" that's the issue here, folks. It's denial.
Antonio Gramsci wrote, "I'm a pessimist because of intelligence, but an optimist because of will." I can think of no better mantra for activism. Don't shy away from learning the ugly realities of industrial civilization but never let these brutal truths prevent you from taking urgent action and believing you can create change and save lives--human and non-human lives. It's a delicate balance but our ability to walk this fine line could literally make all the difference in the world. We need a planet brimming with pessimistic optimists"
FAQ: Why aren't you marching in lockstep with me? You suck.
MZ: Of course, no one phrases this question quite so bluntly but it's astonishing to me how often a fellow human can be virtually in synch with my perception/lifestyle/worldview but choose instead to angrily dwell upon the issues on which we differ. Purity is not a realistic or productive goal.
FAQ: Since you seem to think you have all the answers, exactly what should we do?
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