I'm always earnest in what I say or write and I should say here I like you, really I do, and I understand all too well the pain of being separated from a loved one. Sorry you mistook my kindness for something artificial. And your contributions here over the years I've often valued, so my welcome too, was genuine.
You can express yourself with words far better than I can presently. Alzheimer's limits me these days, not only in my writing, which must seem to you quite inadequate, but also in long and complex thought construction. As far cry from days gone by. And so it goes. I try my best to express my feelings accurately.
"So then, it sounds like you feel that while a ‘carbon tax’ is necessary and not a scam carbon credit trading is a scam?"
Yes. That's what I wrote.
"Is there a difference between the two?"
Yes, there is a difference; one's a tax that must be paid by an emitter/polluter and one's a commodity that can be marketed. Many phony corporations have been set-up by large polluters to feign achieved carbon offsets to gain carbon credits. Ending subsidies for dirty energy is a must.
"Does the one feed the masses while the other merely feeds traders bank accounts?"
Neither feeds the masses. One pads polluters and bankers' pockets and the other pays for prosecuting permit violators and other essential governmental administered services, like subsidizing truly renewable energies. (In order to become competitive with common energy producing fuels)
"Do you really not see a problem in those two sentences?"
I'm sorry, but I do not understand which two sentences you're referring to. Please identify which you're referring to so I may answer you. You've asked four questions
No environmentalist believes any Utopian society is at all possible.
"Because utopianism so obviously robs individuals of self determination, it has become less fashionable to identify as such. Now we just act as if the ends justify the means while we make expediency the new ‘proper’ measure of truth."
I should have added "or desirable." The Precautionary Principle cautions one to act differently, with caution and not expeditiously. But who wouldn't wish for a better world; a less polluted, less waring world? Surely, one who wishes such things cannot be confused with those desirous Utopian society. I mean, who wouldn't want their baby born free of the 200 or more pollutants burdening their tiny body?
From what I hear, a masters degree today robs one of their self-determination. Just ask all those MBAs working at McDs. I'm sure that was not in their plans. In many cases I think necessity determines direction more so than one's will. I mean, if the the bridge is washed-out, you simply have to figure out another route, regardless of how determined you were to take the road across the bridge.
"The common ploy of religionists (anything that requires strong belief commitments) of every stripe is to promise paradise later in exchange for a few sacrifices now. Or, we can only build a better world if we focus on what ‘really’ matters."
Do you not see yourself doing just this? Frankly, it sounds like you're the one now promising a Utopia. Like disassembling the current system will make all out radioactive materials and other toxic contaminants disappear! And everyone lived peacefully ever after.
I asked:
What do you suggest then, that we do to reduce pollution?
"Dismantle the vertical authority distribution system that is the natural result of western exceptionalism."
I would say that exceptionalism existed long before and outside of western nations. Like as in ancient Egypt or any of several other early societies. So how do you suggest we begin dismantling the vertical authority distribution system? Do you think this can be achieved peacefully? Please explain because I think I really don't know what such a dismantling would entail.
I wrote: "Seems to me that a lot of people have quit smoking cigarettes not because of their negative health effects, but because they've become quite expensive. Sometimes you need to hurt someone's pocketbook if you want to change their behavior. How do you suggest we effect such a change to prevent our doom? Or do you feel its all "liberal propaganda" and the only doom we can expect is our own unavoidable death?"
Your reply:
"(add on edit) Nice show of commitment to the idea that expediency is the best measure of Truth. Well done. I guess AGW must be 'true' then. Wow this feels great, I just love having my mind twisted up into a pretzel.
Prevent our doom? Wow and thanks for providing my options so conveniently. Its all liberal propaganda therefore the only doom to be had is our own unavoidable death?
Anyway, no it’s not ‘liberal propaganda’, its fascist propaganda dressed up as liberal propaganda. Remember eugenics anyone, no of course not, who wants to remember the faux-progressive element in that movement."
Quite considerable edits, I see you've now added. Oh, well.
"Doom" referred to the thinking of the author in the OP. I offer you nothing but my friendship.
I'm doing my best to respond to your comments. I've never before, not once, been referred to as being fascist in my ways or thinking. This I'll remember. Being equated to a faux-progressive eugenicist is another first. That I'll forget.
I wrote: "But thanks for dropping by. It's always good to hear from a libertarian. Hope you'll stick around to keep reminding me how I've been wasting my life."
and you replied: "Yes I think everybody should live on labels, better than three meals a day.
No I don’t think you are wasting your life, it’s just that you have a lot to learn about the false assumptions that drive our intellectual structures.(2nd edit add) I salute activists of many stripes, we need you. At the same time I am suggesting that the best things in us are the exact things that shitheads try to monetize and turn toward different ends. If we are not aware of this, then activism is bound to become another impotent appendage on this rotting corpse of exceptionalism. You know, like the Sierra Club or WWF. And yes I do feel that people like you do any and everything you can to discount your own part in enabling psychopathic actors to have their way. Your purpose in life is to learn. You have a lot to learn so you have great purpose.
I trust that folks here at least have an inkling of the difference between conditioning and education."
For one who despises being labeled, you've done your fair share of labeling me, Sounder. I in fact thought you had long ago identified yourself as a libertarian, so pardon me for wrongly identifying you as one. However, you do express yourself in a manner reflecting that ideology. I'm sure everyone would agree being called a fascist eugenicist is as terribly offensive as being called a libertarian.
So you need activists like me? Really? While I and my international cabal of environmental activists are enabling psychopathic actors to have their way? Thanks for the lesson on critical thinking, because I don't think like that at all. Maybe I should try it sometime.
The battle starts at home, my friend. That's why I asked you about the wood and choice of fasteners you've used. You support the powers that be while feeding your face. I don't, at least not to the extent I imagine you do. I pay no taxes, aside sales taxes; I have no assets and live in a 200 sq.ft. space. I do buy fuel and pay for my utilities, so in that way too, I'm dependent upon the offerings of this society. At this stage of my life there's little else I'm capable of doing to remove myself from society.
I come from a very long line of cabinet makers and I am an accomplished woodworker, too. In fact, right now I'm sitting in front of a mahogany table made by my gg grandfather in 1810. Was once a contractor, but I couldn't profit from my work. I had the hardest time charging anyone more than my costs. So I went back to fabricating steel. For bridges and buildings. The kind of buildings fascists of all sorts reign from and bridges to facilitate their transport. Oh, but that's not all. Regular people, pawns, I think you called them, live in these buildings and use these bridges too. But I'm so fucking evil!! You have no idea. Just ask the kitty now sleeping on my lap.
Of course it's always difficult to take seriously one who preaches, but practices not what they preach. I trust you bought your supplies at a local lumber yard, at least. My point was to reveal your continuing support of the psychopaths you and I and all here condemn. But you conveniently omitted answering those questions.
Self-sufficiency is more difficult to achieve today than every before, so I don't fault your (hopefully) unintended support of empire. Only the staunchest of outdoorsmen, male and female, can make a go of it today without societal supports.


