Wednesday, May 19, 2021

Film Sessions: Capitalism and a World on Boil

 

Editor's note: welcome back to Film Sessions; our quasi-regular feature here on Media Madness in which I share, analyze and expand on a relevant video created by someone on the left wing of YouTube.


Capitalism Is Incompatible With Survival

Back in early February of this year, I featured a video about the ongoing minimum wage debate in American politics by YouTube creator JT Chapman, otherwise known by the moniker "Second Thought." As I noted then, Chapman's work features an extremely high production quality, his essays are always jam packed with information, and the presentation is both articulate, as well as quickly paced; a quality I appreciate greatly. In fact, the only real problem here, and the major reason I haven't featured more Second Thought mini-documentary videos on Film Sessions, is that most of them are so damn short - I can say with some experience that it's surprisingly difficult to crank out a thousand word analysis of a seven minute video you almost entirely agree with.

Over the past couple weeks however, Chapman has released consecutive, interrelated video essays about climate catastrophe as it pertains to capitalism, and its handmaiden imperialism respectively. In response, I'm going to change up our format a little bit here on Film Sessions and group these two videos together with a third, slightly older video about why the origins of our climate crisis don't actually matter to our survival as a species, into a single analysis essay. To facilitate organized reading, I'll put my analysis under each embedded video and then lump all the additional resources and citations into a footer at the bottom.

As always you can check these presentations out on YouTube by clicking the headers above each video, or simply watch inside the embedded boxes below.


Why Capitalism Can't Handle Climate Change



At this point I strongly suspect that anyone reading this is already well aware of the statistical boundaries of the problem humans, and pretty much all other living creatures on Earth, are now facing down in terms of climate catastrophe. The situation is, to put it politely, extremely f*cking bad. Furthermore the problem is rapidly going to get much worse, our models may have underestimated just how horrifying the effects of boiling the planet might actually be, and we have precious few years to completely alter human energy production before any number of tipping points are reached. Despite the paid ravings of fossil fuel propagandists, our shared Earth is quite simply a planet on the brink, and the primary culprit is of course our old friend capitalism.

Given these unarguable realities, you might be tempted to say the obvious solution here is to get rid of capitalism to help save all life on Earth; and you'd be right. Unfortunately, but perhaps unsurprisingly, rich capitalists and most of the Pig Empire governments they control do not agree. While a more thorough discussion of the subject is somewhat beyond the scope of this essay, it is sufficient for our purposes here to note that virtually all serious ruling class action on climate catastrophe is currently being filtered through the completely unworkable rubric of  so-called "green capitalism."

In fact green capitalism is itself, a part of the problem. Even as we speak, trillions upon trillions of dollars are currently be funneled to private capital, for the sole purpose of subsidizing the profit margins of the very same companies and investors who caused the climate crisis, while we transition away from fossil fuel production; money that could be spent on simply saving the planet instead. The primary barrier here is neither public will, nor technological advancement; we can stop burning fossil fuels today, but we can't produce clean energy cheap enough to make pursuing alternatives "competitive" with oil and gas profits for the private sector.

The bald truth is that a our capitalist society is incompatible both ideologically, and practically, with our shared goal of preventing climate catastrophe; as Second Thought demonstrates succinctly in the above twelve minute video. Touching on concepts like the profit motive, and infinite growth, as well as his own personal experiences with the deregulated Texas energy sector, Chapman effectively eviscerates the self-defeating trap that is green capitalism, while pointing out the incompatibility of massive infrastructure spending with a near fully-privatized economic model. While much of the content in this video is also covered in the links above, our presenter also offers up a recommendation to a companion video that's worth checking out: Why Capitalism is Killing Us (And The Planet) by Our Changing Climate.


Let's Talk About Human Influence On Climate Change



Of course, understanding and accepting the relationship between capitalism and climate catastrophe doesn't mean much if you're unaware of how serious that catastrophe is. In this July 31st, 2020 video, Chapman offers an extremely brief overview of why climate crisis is definitely real, what sorts of catastrophic effects boiling the planet is likely to have, and why it fundamentally doesn't matter if you believe the obvious truth that climate change is primarily being caused by human activity.

For bonus points, folks still on the fence about climate catastrophe should check out this Second Thought video explaining why Exxon is probably the reason you sound like a dangerous idiot. Alternately, you could just look out your window. Although some of the material included here is also incorporated into the first video we looked at, our presenter's focus on what a world in climate crisis will look like, sets up our next video about climate-induced water imperialism.


The Water Wars Are Coming



While it's true that some combination of statistics, scientific testimony, and the growing absurdity of climate science denial has convinced mainstream media outlets like The Guardian to report extensively on the biological and economic effects of climate crisis, there remains very little public discussion of the political ramifications involved here. While it hardly takes a genius to realize climate catastrophe is already affecting elections globally, there remain far more sinister knock on effects that rarely break into the mainstream discourse. As I've already discussed in an earlier article for example, one of the driving motivators behind the rise of fascism in the Pig Empire is increasing resource scarcity; a problem obviously exacerbated by climate catastrophe.

In our final video, we find Chapman delving into one of these rarely-discussed, sinister knock on effects of bringing the whole planet to a boil; specifically water imperialism. Simply put, rising temperatures and demand are stressing the global supply of usable water. As our presenter notes; given that less than one percent of the water on earth is consumable fresh water, and the vast majority of that comes from a mere five river systems globally, access to that water is quite literally a matter of life or death. Indeed, this competitive struggle for water is already a reality in some of the areas most affected by climate change, such as Africa and the Middle East

Of course, these conflicts are currently localized outside of the imperial core, and numerous mainstream observers remain skeptical that water imperialism is a serious threat. When even U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris is openly admitting future wars will be fought over water instead of oil however, you can bet your bottom dollar that Uncle Sam believes it's real. Furthermore, as history has demonstrated quite thoroughly, when nations find it necessary to control and monopolize a vital strategic resource, Pig Empire governments have no qualms about unleashing their powerful war machines to do so. In light of the intricate relationships between capitalism, imperialism, fascism and climate catastrophe, the water wars do indeed seem inevitable.

That is of course unless we all unite together to smash capitalism and end climate catastrophe, before that happens. No sweat, right?

 

Additional Resources


Second Thought Youtube Channel

JT Chapman Twitter

Why Capitalism is Killing Us (Our Changing Climate)

We have 12 years to limit climate change catastrophe, warns UN

As Climate Change Worsens, A Cascade of Tipping Points Looms



The New Climate Normal: Capitalism is Killing the Planet

Here’s Why Capitalism Can’t Fix Climate Change

Ending climate change requires the end of capitalism

Socialism is the only realistic solution to climate change

What If Preventing Collapse Isn’t Profitable?

Greenwashing Capitalism Won’t Heal the Planet

Capitalism Killed Our Climate Momentum, Not “Human Nature”

They pollute, you pay: why profit doesn’t equal progress

The climate crisis solutions we need are already here

The Case for Climate Reparations

Neoliberalism has conned us into fighting climate change as individuals

To Counter Climate Change, We Need to Stop Burning Things

What a Burning World Tells Us About Climate Change

"Relentless" climate crisis intensified in 2020, says UN report

No Stopping Climate Change, But How Bad It Gets Is Still Up To Us

Everything Is F*cked, Major New Extinction Report Finds

Is climate change an “existential threat” — or just a catastrophic one?

Climate Paper So Depressing It's Sending People to Therapy

Global Warming is Happening and Humans are the Primary Cause

Climate change: Where we are in 7 charts & what you can do to help

What Does The Sixth Mass Extinction Mean For Humans?

The Climate Crisis Will Be Steroids for Fascism

Only a Green New Deal Can Douse the Fires of Eco-Fascism

Climate crisis: our children face wars over food & water EU deputy warns

Water wars: using climate data to predict conflict hotspots

Where will the 'water wars' of the future be fought?

Why Australia Is Ground Zero For Climate Catastrophe

How Exxon Deceived The World (But Not Their Investors)

How Cruise Ships Are Destroying The World

Capitalism, Climate Crisis & the Rise of Fascism in the Pig Empire


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Saturday, May 1, 2021

Film Sessions: The Hate Nerd with Thought Slime

 

Editor's note: welcome back to Film Sessions; our quasi-regular feature here on Media Madness in which I share, analyze and expand on a relevant video created by someone on the left wing of YouTube. 


Nick Fuentes Should Be In Jail Though

As you may have heard recently, perhaps even from everyone's favorite crypto-Strasserist online media personality, noted insurrection enthusiast and white nationalist provocateur Nick Fuentes is claiming that he's been placed on the U.S. government's "no-fly" list, presumably as retaliation for his, um, political commentary. You might remember the "no-fly" list as an authoritarian relic of the War on Terror that was typically applied in an extremely racist manner to restrict the movement of Muslims in America; most of whom were in fact U.S. residents, and some of whom were mere infants at the time. Given these known facts about the no-fly list, you might also be surprised to learn that yes, it still exists; even though we know it doesn't work and is habitually abused. It is in short, an extremely bullshit form of security theater that probably should have been abolished a long time ago; regardless of the current row with Fuentes.

Perhaps then you will not be surprised to learn that Fuentes' claims about being placed on the no fly list, immediately lead to widespread calls to protect his civil liberties across a broad spectrum of the fascist and fascist-curious reactionary right; including outlets like Andy Ngo's Post Millennial, the Tucker Carlson show on Fox News, and of course, Glenn Greenwald. This hue and cry in turn has lead some portions of the online left to question whether or not responsible opposition to the clearly authoritarian no-fly list, would require one to defend someone as odious as Nick Fuentes; an issue we will return to in a moment.

Of course, it must be noted here that there is some doubt about whether or not Fuentes actually has been placed on the so-called "no fly" list; he's provided a short video on Twitter as proof, but this is in fact something he's been accused of lying about before. Furthermore there is at least some evidence that Fuentes is currently under some type of investigation by the FBI, and the internet is full of video clips featuring this little hate troll threatening to murder airline stewardesses if they ask him to don a mask because of Covid-19 concerns. Maybe the reason Nick can't get on a plane is because the airlines themselves would rather not have him as a passenger; who can say? 

Truthfully, I can't answer that question, so I won't waste any more time speculating on it here. What I am going to do however is present you with a twenty-two minute video published by anarchist YouTube creator Thought Slime, and in doing so answer some key questions about the larger debate surrounding Fuentes. You may recall Thought Slime's work from our December 2020 Film Sessions post looking at their emotionally satisfying video "Oligarchs Will Let The World Burn," or perhaps my recent essay about online crypto-fascism "The Enemy of My Enemy Is Still a Fascist, Actually," in which I featured Thought Slime's video essay "The Boogaloo Boys: A meme that kills people."  

So what kind of questions are we talking about answering here? How about things like "just who the fuck is Nick Fuentes," or "where did this goddamn muppet come from," and why does this discount Matt Gaetz-looking dipshit matter at all?" Although I don't want to spoil too much of the video, let's offer up some back of the napkin answers to these three basic queries:

Naturally, our YouTube video essayist delves into each of these topics in more detail over the course of this presentation, but given the reason we're even talking about Nick Fuentes today, it's that last point I'd like to focus in on here for a moment. Look, I know it can be hard to take Fuentes seriously because he's a walking meme with ginormous hands and extremely weird hobbies for a fascist. The problem is that despite all this Nick is still a very real danger to not only marginalized communities, but basically anyone who isn't also a white nationalist with open fascist beliefs. Furthermore, this is only partially because of his ability to spew hateful and eliminationist rhetoric; despite his bizarre game of Simon Says provocation, Fuentes also appears to be criminally responsible for inciting a violent insurrection attempt, election interference, and encouraging his devotees to obstruct a federal investigation into the January 6th, Capitol Hill riot by destroying their phones.

In other words, even by the extremely permissive standards of the "defend free speech for nazis" brigade online, Fuentes isn't a victim of political repression so much as a guy engaged in criminal acts of inciting violence; which means this isn't a civil liberties issue at all, and pretending otherwise ultimately makes one a party to those acts - at least from a moral perspective. Even setting aside the fact that Fuentes probably isn't on the no-fly list, the hard truth here is that whatever harm preventing this muppet from stepping on an airplane causes to political freedom in the United States, is more than offset by the harm reduction accomplished by simply not defending and legitimizing a shithead like Nick Fuentes with "civil liberties" arguments on his behalf; especially from the "left." Frankly I'm inclined to believe it's probably always a bad idea to cry tears of outrage for fascist criminals who sincerely want to kill you for political reasons, but as always your mileage may vary.

While I'm certain that staring deeply into the abyss that is the mind of Nick Fuentes has by no means made you happier, I hope this mini-essay and Thought Slime's video will demonstrate to you why you shouldn't let yourself get roped into defending this human piece of fascist dogshit by nazis arguing in bad faith. You can check out "Nick Fuentes is the Hate Nerdby clicking the header below, or watching the embedded video itself:


Know Your Fash: Nick Fuentes is the Hate Nerd



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