Petition updateCalifornia Governor: Issue a CLIMATE CHANGE EMERGENCY DECLARATION before it's too lateClimate Change and the BROKEN AMERICA (HUMANITY)

Jorge RebagliatiSanta Rosa, CA, United States
Jun 21, 2018
Dear friends:
You, of all people, must understand that there is something terribly wrong with the mind of most of humanity that makes them number and number to the facts of a disastrous Climate Change and to the Climate Change Disasters that keep on growing in intensity and frequency.
The linked article "Are Americans a Broken People? Here's Why We've Stopped Fighting Back Against the Forces of Oppression, brilliantly analyzes the causes that leave Americans (And to be fair: most of humanity) to be passive in the face of enormous existential threats (such as Climate Change).
Here are some of the outstanding paragraphs that you should not miss:
"Can people become so broken that truths of how they are being screwed do not "set them free" but instead further demoralize them?
Yes. It is called the "abuse syndrome." How do abusive pimps, spouses, bosses, corporations, and governments stay in control? They shove lies, emotional and physical abuses, and injustices in their victims' faces, and when victims are afraid to exit from these relationships, they get weaker. So the abuser then makes their victims eat even more lies, abuses, and injustices, resulting in victims even weaker as they remain in these relationships."
"Remember the 2000 U.S. presidential election? That's the one in which Al Gore received 500,000 more votes than George W. Bush. That's also the one that the Florida Supreme Court's order for a recount of the disputed Florida vote was overruled by the U.S. Supreme Court in a politicized 5-4 decision, of which dissenting Justice John Paul Stevens remarked: "Although we may never know with complete certainty the identity of the winner of this year's presidential election, the identity of the loser is perfectly clear. It is the nation's confidence in the judge as an impartial guardian of the rule of law." Yet, even this provoked few demonstrators.
When people become broken, they cannot act on truths of injustice. Furthermore, when people have become broken, more truths about how they have been victimized can lead to shame about how they have allowed it. And shame, like fear, is one more way we become even more psychologically broken."
"Shortly before the 2000 U.S. presidential election, millions of Americans saw a clip of George W. Bush joking to a wealthy group of people, "What a crowd tonight: the haves and the haves-more. Some people call you the elite; I call you my base." Yet, even with these kind of inflammatory remarks, the tens of millions of U.S. citizens who had come to despise Bush and his arrogance remained passive in the face of the 2000 non-democratic presidential elections."
"The U.S. government-corporate partnership has used its share of guns and terror to break Native Americans, labor union organizers, and other dissidents and activists. But today, most U.S. citizens are broken by financial fears. There is potential legal debt if we speak out against a powerful authority, and all kinds of other debt if we do not comply on the job. Young people are broken by college-loan debts and fear of having no health insurance."
"The U.S. population is increasingly broken by the social isolation created by corporate-governmental policies. For example, there has been a significant decrease in face-to-face contact with neighbors and friends due to suburbanization, commuting, electronic entertainment, time and money pressures and other variables created by governmental-corporate policies. And union activities and other formal or informal ways that people give each other the support necessary to resist oppression have also decreased.
We are also broken by a corporate-government partnership that has rendered most of us out of control when it comes to the basic necessities of life, including our food supply. And we, like many other people in the world, are broken by socializing institutions that alienate us from our basic humanity."
"When people get caught up in humiliating abuse syndromes, more truths about their oppressive humiliations don't set them free. What sets them free is MORALE.
What gives people MORALE? Encouragement. Small victories. Models of courageous behaviors. And anything that helps them break out of the vicious cycle of pain, shut down, immobilization, shame over immobilization, more pain, and more shut down."
POTENTIATE YOUR MORALE BY ACTING ON CLIMATE CHANGE IN ALL WAYS YOU CAN, INCLUDING GETTING MORE SIGNERS FOR THIS PETITION. THANK YOU.
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