RE: ¿Do you usually ask why?

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Some observations I have made of the testimonies in the video are that all of the problems they cite are problems inherent and unique to centralization, to centralized hierarchies that take the form of institutions in which an overlord manages the collective that all focus their efforts on endeavors they are instructed by the overlord to undertake. Industrial agriculture, for example, lays bare huge expanses of soil, stripping natural ecosystems from them and replacing them with monocrops that are profitable for the institution and it's overlords.

All the solutions that are proposed are similarly collective, centralized institutional mechanisms. I recall that Albert Einstein said something like 'you can't solve a problem with the thinking that created it.' I agree.

I note that aquaponics can be deployed by an individual alone, by turning their living space into an indoor garden, with bubbling pools and babbling brooks of water infused with tasty living creatures that can be fed table scraps, and whose waste can be the fertilizer and nutrients that feed beautiful flowers and plants in sunny windows. After the plants strip their food from the fish/crawdad wastewater, it is returned clean to the fish/crawdads, and from time to time the individual can harvest a bit of salad or roots and a fish or crawdad or two, and feed themselves in their beautiful indoor conservancy that requires not one inch of natural habitat for wild species to be despoiled.

The solutions to the problems that allowing psychopathic institutions and overlords to develop our planetary resources cause are all decentralizing development and providing our necessities ourselves. Not as institutions and collectives, but as individuals and society.

The overlords scheme to enslave us all with the problems they have created into collective enslavement they propose to resolve them, but that will actually only make all problems worse by preventing us from developing resources ourselves in ways that don't destroy habitat so overlords can profit. Communism is not the solution to Communism. Centralization is not the solution to centralization. Our increasing impoverishment is not the solution to our impoverishment. More power and profits to overlords is not the solution to an overconcentration of power and profits in the walled gardens of overlords.

Freedom, decentralization, elimination of parasitization that enriches parasitic overlords and retention of the wealth we produce ourselves are the solutions to those problems. Making our own necessities, our food, our power, our tools and homes, ourselves, and eliminating overlords, parasitism, and collectivization in every case, in every home, in every place is the only way to solve the problems overlords are creating and replace our increasingly institutionalized civilization with an increasingly free civilization in which the people themselves have the majority of the wealth they create in ways they themselves determine to be beneficial and profitable to themselves and their homes and nations they love and depend on.

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