Grow Low

Progress and cosy nostalgia.

This essay isnโ€™t as much degrowther nonsense as I thought itโ€™d be. It still leans that way, but not to the pathological degree that the modern left tends to. You know, the version that would kill billions and cause a regression of 500+ years in societal progress.

But itโ€™s still pretty bad. Itโ€™s not even that it gets many points wrong, exactly. Itโ€™s just all steering the wrong direction. The modern left has been so stunned and staggered by their recent losses to those that they see as their inferiors that they canโ€™t even think.

I donโ€™t have the energy to write a long-ass essay (or assay) myself this evening, but I will say that in the disavowal of progress and improvement for a focus on fixing things now, the modern left precludes any advancement in the future as well. This essay is, strangely, an example of what it decries: nostalgia for something that can never be and furthermore has never been. Itโ€™s a fiction based on a fiction; a dream whose dreamer is deceased.

Relatedly, the left couldโ€™ve had Elon Musk on their side. But most of them are not interested in conversions and conversation leading to solidarity. They want vengeance no different than the thug conservatives โ€” they just couch it in squishier language. And here I use โ€œconversionโ€ deliberately because the leftโ€™s asseveration and beliefs are as religious in nature as any ecclesiastical evangelism ever seen on this Earth.

And now my three minutes are up and this mini-essay is at an end.

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