How bad does it have to get for you to leave?
Straightlinelogic recently and eloquently stated that he wants his freedom back in a couple of different posts. This is why several of us are game planning for Atlantis. Some of us want a physical Atlantis to give us hope. Some would like multiple distributed Atlantises, and I am not opposed to that.
What I am asking you to rate on a scale of 0 to 100 each of the following:
A) Your hope for your current country (Please state either US or non-US as well;
B) What your hope would be if we built Atlantis; and
C) What your hope would have to be in order for you to be so desperate that you would have to leave.
Remember Atlantis won't happen overnight. Many, including myself, are not planning on going unless things get really desperate. I have as good a shrug position as I could ever get.
What I am asking you to rate on a scale of 0 to 100 each of the following:
A) Your hope for your current country (Please state either US or non-US as well;
B) What your hope would be if we built Atlantis; and
C) What your hope would have to be in order for you to be so desperate that you would have to leave.
Remember Atlantis won't happen overnight. Many, including myself, are not planning on going unless things get really desperate. I have as good a shrug position as I could ever get.
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It absurd to think someone's secretly promoting the ills of gov't and society, esp if his method of promoting them is to admit how things have improved.
If I told you things were miserable, hopeless, and I made an ass of myself today in public carrying on about it to strangers, suddenly I'd be doing something to fight the problems?
My answer is in comparison to other human gov't institutions around the world throughout history, not compared to what I think we will achieve in the future.
Also, the answer takes into account things like people's right's being respected without regard to group identity, opportunities to earn an honest living that provides more than basic needs, chance of being victim of a crime, level of violence in all areas of life, presence of a legal system to enforce agreements and laws, access to information, access to means of publishing your ideas, and so on. Modern-day US is amazing. It's just the kind of place from which I expect people will launch Gulches.
http://www.galtsgulchonline.com/posts/2e...
http://www.galtsgulchonline.com/posts/11...
Scott de Sapio posted something about a strike by Chile's copper miners. Nationalization of copper is a serious concern there.
http://www.galtsgulchonline.com/posts/a2...
Chile did nationalize copper!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chilean_nat...
There is also talk about nationalizing WATER there, but it got voted down this year.
http://www.bnamericas.com/news/waterandw...
On the positive side, the cost of living in Chile is about the same as the affordable places in the USA, according to what I found myself online. Santiago, Chile has the highest standard of living and the lowest crime rate in South America, and is not all that far from http://www.galtsgulchchile.com
One could fly into Santiago, and rent a car easily to check out the site.
Abaco started a thread on the Chilean economic situation here:
http://www.galtsgulchonline.com/posts/6e...
On a very positive note, things have gone well since they privatized Social Security.
www.thenewamerican.com/.../10521-chile-s... program-is-30-years-old-and-prospering
Chile is a nation to watch. It has improved substantially, but it probably needs to improve its politics before most of us would go there.
It's the end of the industrial age and the beginning of a post industrial age in which machines do much of the work formerly done by humans.
"Well, you may not know this; but there's things that gnaw at a man worse than dying." — Charley Waite
with it. It took a lot of effort to make the move but I have no regrets. Every day here is fun. I didn't want to live in a third world country. You have to be realistic about how you want to live. We rent a small city apartment and manage a beautiful farm.
It was exhilarating. I have read every response and I must say, I often had goose bumps, I felt the kinship of open minds and yet so grave a discourse. The frustration transmitted flowed thick and sticky like honey, but with non of the sweetness.
Sometimes we are so caught up in the subject that we become shortsighted and see the immediate in our current lives and only as far as we can envision living... all appropriate for the question posed.
But, what if...what if we can only live through this from where we are and do so badly? I ask the question how do we preserve our philosophy for after we are gone? It seems that a large number of gulchers are over the 50 mark. We would need a dynamic society to continue to perpetuate these ideals so they too do not perish with us. It is feasible to think it could take years to get into Atlantis and years to get out of it. It will take time to arrive at complete anarchy perpetuated by this insidious yet relentless disease of socialism.
If I really dig down deep into my psyche, I would have to say that we will not be able to hide from the rest of a broken world as did the gulchers in AS. We will be visible and so being, open to attacks of all manner. Just our very existence will be threatening to anyone on the outside, persons, organizations and nations. To have such pure thought, such joy, such absolute freedom all in one place is a prime target.
Now, if someone, and I know this may sound crazy, but if someone had mentioned a spacecraft, self-sustaining environment, capable of searching the galaxies for a new home to start over... yes, I would sign up tomorrow.
This may seem drastic, but I do not believe that this earth, in the long run, is recuperable from socialism in any sense of that word. So, while I would love to have a few years to live with fellow gulchers, I do not believe that we will be allowed for very long, to continue on our own volition under the declaration of an independent state where ever that might be, here in the U.S. or otherwise. We might have a better chance standing our individual ground, fighting for what we believe and spreading the word to those we come in contact with. To have meeting places that we could come together at various times would be manna in the wilderness.
But in my heart of hearts, I would wish for a complete break with all the rulers and governments of this world The fear of the powerful that can turn your life into a nightmare over night. I could live without by renouncing, but I could not live without having had it stolen or destroyed at the whims and fancy of others. There is a big difference.
So, I would choose to leave this planet and create a society by the beliefs that we hold so dear and are willing to give up everything for, even our life. "I swear- by my life and my love of it-...".
Put me down as:
A) 50% possibility to pull through
B) 100% hope that it would happen
C) 50% halfway mark time to clear out
A. Hope?
B. Well, okay, that we begin to understand that we don't have to "build" anything to have Atlantis...it will manifest through our intention.
C. There's nowhere else I'd rather be than here now.
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