Do people understand just how monumentous that task is?
Think about it, if capitalism can't even fix the environmental problems (that it caused) on Earth, a biome we evolved to survive on, then can you imagine the resources we would need to fix a planet like Mars that is currently incapable of sustaining life?
We are talking more hostile than the most hostile places on Earth. We are talking more difficult than building a functioning society at the bottom of the ocean's Mariana trench.
There's no way some dumbass with a profit motive will ever colonize Mars, what are you going to do when you get there, Elon? There are no trees to cut down, no oceans to fish, no natives for you to exploit. The amount of time and money it would cost to mine anything would far exceed any profit made.
This is even before we take into account Earth's finite supply of rocket fuel, so good luck getting replacement parts from Earth for your mining equipment or sending any ore back to be sold.
This whole thing is so obviously a grift. How could any grown adult believe we will ever 'colonize' Mars in the way the ruling class imagines.
Maybe under communism, we will have scientific research bases there. But there is no way in hell the ruling class is ever going there to expand their empire. Either they're morons who believe their own hype or they're mocking the rest of us with the grift. Probably both.
Most people don't understand the level of work required for large-scale projects in general I've found
That's probably fine tbh, it's really only an issue with hyper individualization that lies to people and tell them anything is possible by yourself.
Politicians and philosophers are supposedly the ones who are supposed to handle society-scale logistics anyways, but it just happens most of ours have :brainworms:
It's fine until people start having an influence on large-scale projects