Dear Auntie Civ: You’ll just have to die
I am wondering how a post-civilization society will be able to handle chronic illnesses like Crohn’s disease. You see, I have Crohn’s disease and the only treatment that works for me requires me to go to a hospital every few weeks to get a 2 hour IV treatment.
Of course, my situation is kind of a Catch-22. Crohn’s is most likely caused by some kind of environmental factor in so-called developed nations (my guess is it’s the food, but who knows). So it looks like civilization gave me Crohn’s, but I can’t survive without civilization.
I’ve met a lot of Primitivists who have flat-out told me I’ll have to die for their utopia, to which I’ve quickly replied, “fuck you.” Surely there must be some kind of way to do away with civilization without asking me and comrades with similar sicknesses to die.
Thanks,
– Chronic Illness
Dear Chronic,
I’m so sorry to hear you have Crohn’s Disease. Derrick Jensen, the guy who wrote Endgame and popularized a lot of this anti-civ philosophy, also has Crohn’s. I have a similar condition myself.
You wrote,
“I’ve met a lot of Primitivists who have flat-out told me I’ll have to die for their utopia”. Please tell me more about that. How many “primitivists” have you talked to? What did they say about this “utopia”?
From your letter, it sounds like you’ve talked to one “primitivist” who was kind of a jerk, and you’re misrepresenting what s/he said.
I’d like to hear more about these kill-off-the-weak-and-sick eugenic “utopians.” Because, you know, that’s fascism, and I will call them out.
About your question: I’m here to advise people who understand and appreciate the reasons why we need to dismantle civilization. I’m not here to argue about whether that’s desirable. I suggest you learn more about the subject and then try again.
– Auntie Civ
Dear Auntie Civ,
I by no means meant to misrepresent your philosophy or the anti-civ movement as a whole. I actually quite like it. Like I said, there’s a lot of evidence that would suggest civilization is a factor in diseases like mine, Derrick’s, and yours.
My question is grounded in the assumption that other sick comrades have come across the population-control crowd (although there are few of them, the internet has certainly given them a new platform that makes them seem larger than they are) and that they have also had bad experiences with people who lack a basic understanding of an anti-civilization stance while calling themselves primitivists or anti-civilization.
I thought the sickness question would be a good one for you to answer so that this misunderstanding can be curbed. I do see how my question may have sounded antagonistic, but I honestly believe this is a question a lot of sick Anarchists deal with at some point, and I’d rather they heard a good answer than someone basically saying, “Shit, sucks for you.”
Civilization is unsustainable, but the (few) Greens that say I just have to die post-civ, and the (few) Reds that say we need to try to hold on to industrial civilization as we know it, are both Anarchists who have no imagination when it comes to creating sustainable alternatives to civilization and capitalism. Since I see how my wording failed, and I really do think this is a worthwhile question for you to answer, let me rephrase.
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Dear Auntie Civ,
I am wondering how you think a post-civilization society will be able to handle chronic illnesses like Crohn’s disease. You see, I have Crohn’s disease and the only treatment that works for me requires me to go to a hospital every few weeks to get a 2 hour IV treatment.
Of course, my situation is kind of a Catch-22. Crohn’s is most likely caused by some kind of environmental factor in so-called developed nations (my guess is it’s the shitty food, but who knows). So it looks like civilization gave me Crohn’s, but it also looks like civilization is keeping me alive.
There must be a way that sick comrades like me can be against the civilization that gave us these illnesses without being self-destructive. Thanks,
– Chronic Illness
Dear Chronic,
Thank you so much for editing the letter. I assume you live in the US, so let me ask you this. What happens to people who don’t have private insurance or public assistance? If you lost your insurance, got cut off the government program, spent all your money, and there was no charity hospital, what would you do then?
What I’m getting at – in my slow way – is that civilization is not the universal rock-solid foundation that many privileged folks take for granted. Insurance companies go bankrupt, states and cities cut programs, and people become “illegal” for whatever reason. I expect to see more of that in the coming years.
Meanwhile, millions of people are dying around the world – and in America – from preventable illnesses, because it’s just not profitable to care for them. They’re not getting any benefit from this great and mighty civilization of ours. In fact, their misery subsidizes the health care that you and I receive. US health insurance corporations cull the poor and weak and sick from their rolls, so you can enjoy the best health care in the world (as long as your insurer gets your monthly premiums).
Socialized medicine is not much different. The Canadian government, for example, rakes in billions of dollars in royalties and taxes from mining companies. Along with wholesale destruction of ecosystems, Canadian corporations profit from poisoning people at home, exploiting them abroad, and murdering them if they get uppity. Their taxes and income keep the health care system going – at least until the commodity price of minerals falls, the cost of oil rises, or people revolt.
So this is a good time to ask oneself: Where does my privilege come from? At whose expense?
Civilization is going to collapse, because that’s the end result of over-exploitation and population overshoot. We’ve exceeded the carrying capacity of the planet, and there’s no way back (short of fantasies of colonizing another planet, and that ain’t going to happen.)
There won’t be any magic formula to trump that reality. There isn’t going to be any “utopia” after the collapse, either. I’m afraid it’s going to be brutal, and I have to keep reminding myself that the system is brutal now, just not for me, because I have the privilege of living in a rich country. I know what kind of violence is carried out in my name — not only against people, but all living things, right down to micro-organisms in the soil. That’s why I say this culture hates life. But life will win.
If civilization was sustainable, if it wasn’t killing the planet, we wouldn’t be advocating for an end to it. There would be no need. The problem is, civilization is unsustainable. That means it can’t be sustained, so it will come to an end. The collapse is already starting. I know many cling to a desperate belief that some magic solution will come from technology or spiritual transcendence or raw vegan spirulina diets. (Much like someone who’s been diagnosed with fatal cancer.)
I’m sorry. There is no solution. That’s the bitter truth. We must rescue what we can.
As you noted, civilization sets up a Catch-22: it’s killing us (and everything else) but we depend on it to live. But even though I depend on it, I can’t defend it. Where I’ve put my energy is defending the land, the water, the climate, the air – because without those things, *no one* will survive the coming centuries.
Love,
Auntie Civ
Auntie Civ,
Thanks for the response. I think the thing that was hardest for me, and is hardest for others, is that by acknowledging that civilization is going to collapse we have to confront that we may die. Or rather, we’re going to die, at some point anyway. I realize that no one is asking me to die. That’s just what happens when you’re sick, old, or standing under the wrong rock. Anyways, the response was very nice. If I come across any more loud, belligerent eugenics folks I’ll let ya know so you can call them out.
– C
June 27, 2011 at 7:21 am
Dear Chronic,
(on of) my former boyfriends who is a truckdriver in Europe also has Crohn’s disease. His dad died from it when A. was only 16 years of age. So in his case it is also through his family’s DNA.
But for a part it has to do with foods. When he is for a couple of weeks in Italy (hauling their Tomatoes from the land to the factories) he eat’s local foods. The Italian people eat a lot of vegatables and offcourse in that seison a lot of tomatoes. I think (he also things the same way) IT is the way Food is cooked.
here in the Netherlands we cook with BUTTER the Italians cook their food with OIL. He always feels MUCH MUCH better when he eats the Italian way of preparing food.
So do not eat processed foods anymore and cook with Olive Oil or other Oils. Yes Olive Oil is a bit more expensive but pain in your guts is very bad in deed …
I would say.. just try it for 3 months or just a couple of weeks and I guess you will see the difference.
An other person I know also has Crohn’s but she is (might) to undergo an operation to cut the very bad part out of her ‘darmen’ guts/intesti??? Allright you know what I mean.
But also it depends on what she eats. In the end I am afraid this operation must take place.
What I tell you here you might allready know, doctors would have told you that … did they?
I understand what you are saying. Yes, if we go let’s say back in time …. and grow our own foods and so on. A lot of people will have a BIG problem … and without medicine/doctors would die.
Think people who have Diabetes type I and some type II’s
There are so many people .. when we would go back in time lets say before civilazation who would die or have it very VERY BAD.
So Civilazation is NOT bad itself.
GREED within that Civilazation is.
We are with 6 billion people on this planet.
If we go on the way we do now … an a decade or so it can be up to 9 billion or even more. That IS THE PROBLEM of this Age/century in the timeline of our Planet.
June 27, 2011 at 7:34 am
@ Aunti Civ. “If civilization was sustainable, if it wasn’t killing the planet, we wouldn’t be advocating for an end to it. There would be no need. The problem is, civilization is unsustainable. That means it can’t be sustained, so it will come to an end. The collapse is already starting`
I do not think it is Civilization it self.
But more GREED and the overuse of Natural Sources of people.
HOW BIG is ones FOODPRINT?
Well the American Foodprint is WAY WAY WAY bigger than an European one. And their Foodprint is also BIG TOO BIG.
SO first thing we NEED to do is make our Foodprint smaller!!!
How much drinking water do you use?
How much electricity does your house use … we use 1800 kwh a year. My aunt who lives in the USA uses more than 6000 a year!!!
How on earth is that possible and why does someone ´needs´ two refridgerators and also next to that one freezer (they live at 5 min. walk from a big supermarket … and go by car!)
And how many millions of people live that way???
A few pretty simple things and we could make things LESS hard on our planet. But it is GREED and people who just don´t know how bad it is OR SIMPLY WON`T BELIEVE (a lot of them in the USA I am afraid) … how can we get those people to wake up!
And indeed civilazations come and go … that is a fact!
It has been so in history … and it will happen again.
Sooner or later …
…. not much later … don´t think we´ve got much time.
And the ones who won´t act … to make things better.
What are they about? Did they stock up on food and FRESH WATER. HOW on earth is it possible for a Private person to OWN Waterrights …. ???
It is not the time to talk …. but to act.
Why do we transport WATER from Canada to ASIA and Western Europe. And WATER from lets say France to the USA???
It is all about making ´profit´ ….
Well I can name at least a thousand things WE should change!
From small things like why do companies wrap a CARROT (big ´winter´ carrots) or a cucumber IN PLASTIC FOIL???
Why are there still food items packed in a DOUBLE packiging???
O yes I can name a thousand small things we could change from the one month to the other …
July 2, 2011 at 6:35 am
Great stuff.