Urbanization seeks to destroy the natural landscape by perpetually expanding outward. It promises to destroy culture through groupthink & materialism. The city is unnatural to our way of life. We are better off DEAD if the alternative is being a slave to globalism #AmericaFirst
To preserve existing infrastructure, there must be limits to population growth. Arcology is the ultimate objective of globalism. It wants humans to be confined to cities where they can be easily controlled and manipulated. It wants to segregate us from our culture and our roots.
Arcology segregates us from nature & standardizes architecture. Nature and tradition are what gives life meaning. If we are forced to live in an industrial atmosphere with a high population density, then we become no different than ants living in ant colonies.
In a city environment, our lives become a simulation of reality. Life becomes too sheltered. To experience life, one must experience adventure. For city dwellers, everything is ordinary and uninspiring. You sleep, wake up, commute to work, and return to your box.
The thing that makes humans unique is that there are so few of us relative to other species. We form communities in which there is a natural hierarchy. Without this, we lose a sense of purpose. The height of our ambitions relates to technology instead of service to the community.
Technology is meant to serve HUMANS. Not the other way around! There must be a balance between technology and progress. If we allow progress to erase tradition, we will become no different than robots—programmed to learn, serve existing technology, and invent new technology.
As I mentioned, globalism and transhumanism create “sameness” and “standardization”. Sameness erases identity and causes rootlessness. Rootlessness causes a lack of inspiration. A lack of inspiration leads to an endless cycle of despair. I would rather be dead than standardized.
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