(I mean to say that it is A factor, not THE singular cause)

Or rather it resembles a mythical beast, part of the hydra of American societal collapse. We're all alienated and isolated from each other, further and further removed from viewing each other as fellow human beings or fellow citizens in a nation. What causes someone to snap and arbitrarily decide to find a crowd of people (frequently schoolchildren) with the express purpose of committing mass murder? We know that entitlement and rage play huge parts, as does this alienation. If you view other people more as competition, as enemies, as obstacles or threats, you'll more likely find it easier to commit mass slaughter.

Capitalism splits us apart like this. As does car culture. Americans are so fucking car-brained, another cause/effect of this alienation. Waiting in a queue, already intolerable in a standing-and-waiting context, infuriates even the most patient person if they're "stuck in traffic". Fellow citizens become threatening obstacles by default. When driving, the only real means of communication are expressions of rage (horns, screaming, middle finger, et. all). You're not just waiting to place your order in a cheap restaurant or coffee shop, you're stuck in traffic that's backed up onto the street waiting for the drive-thru.

When driving, pedestrians are inconveniences to your personal space and entitlement. Other cars are even worse; barely recognizable as human-operated, they're metallic monsters rushing at lethal speeds around you, cutting you off, getting in the fucking way, going to slowly or too fast, and making your day that much worse. Bicyclists are demoted to literally subhuman in the driver's mind.

American society is rapidly innovating new and exciting ways to reduce face-to-face interactions between humans. Kids are packed off to school, leaving the adults to work remotely or in jobs whose main role is getting screamed at from a car window. We're preferring more and more to remain in our pod-homes, interfacing with our friends and coworkers and bosses and the world through a computer screen. It's easier than ever to shop for anything from the computer too, further reducing time spent outside with its distasteful human interaction.

When it's time to leave the home-pod, our default behavior is to seek the comfort of the familiar and travel in the mini pod. This pod will rocket around cities at high speeds, coming uncomfortably close to other such traveling pods which are concealing their own fetal occupants. These metallic wombs grow ever larger, more spacious, more luxurious and even decadent, at the expense of all life and environments around them. They may park at a store where an underpaid clerk will rush out goods to be loaded like ants shuttle crumbs to the nest, the drive-thru experience brought to groceries with equally minimal human interaction. Or perhaps they'll crawl through a fast-food line, delivering automatic orders on apps or chatbots and waiting for a hand to thrust a bag into a side orifice to deliver nutrients straight into the human's gullet. Maybe one car will smash into another, at which point other cars will arrive to deploy their own special symbiotic humans who may deploy even more depraved violence of their own.

Like a triple-headed ouroboros, the alienation and violence and cars all feed and birth each other.

  • AssortedBiscuits [they/them]
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    2 years ago

    IMO, it has more to do with the abominations where humanity goes to die called suburbs than car culture, which is already a component of suburbia along with being lawn-brained. I would argue that the average suburban dweller's death drive is far more reflected in the way they treat their lawns than their cars. Besides the murderous contempt towards plants that don't fit within their monoculture vision (ie weeds), they also have murderous fantasies about animals like squirrels who dare trespass upon the suburbanites' pristine lawn. I know the lawn-brained who openly brag about killing squirrels because they wanted to eat the assholes' shitty apple or relish finding any excuse to blow some songbird's head off with a 10/22. You can see how someone who's has been self-groomed to kill squirrels and birds that step on their lawn would also shoot kids trying to play hide-and-seek as well.

    I would argue that even the act of cutting grass is a reflection and reinforcement of their death drive. You would think that their bizarre aesthetic tastes could be fulfilled by installing fake grass that doesn't need to be watered or mowed. But that misses the point. It's not that they desire a monoculture lawn, but they desire the taming of nature through the destruction of weeds and killing of animals. Cutting grass fits into this picture since repeatedly cutting grass is represents a form of regenerative destruction. Much like the eagle who rips out Prometheus's liver can look forward to ripping the liver again and again for all eternity, grass can be repeatedly culled over and over again.

    This is profoundly sick and with enough stress, there comes a point where just maintaining a lawn no longer fulfills their death drive and they must move on to bigger and grander avenues.

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    • AbbysMuscles [she/her]
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      2 years ago

      The hive must remain secure, the hive must remain safe

      They're trying to come in put up the cameras fence off the grass protect the grass protect the home secure the hive buy the guns shoot the intruders burn the yard burn the insects salt the field they're at the gates they're here get ready to defend yourself shoot the animals shoot the humans wall yourself off they're coming in