"If you're waiting for a moment where you're like 'this is it', I'm telling you, it never comes. Nobody comes on TV and says 'things are officially bad'. There's no launch party for decay. It's just a pileup of outrages and atrocities in between friendships and weddings and perhaps an unusual amount of alcohol.
"Perhaps you're waiting for some moment when the adrenaline kicks in and you're fighting the virus or fascism all the time, but it's not like that. Life is not a movie, and if it was, you're certainly not the star. You're just an extra. If something good or bad happens to you it'll be random and no one will care. If you're unlucky you're a statistic. If you're lucky, no one notices you at all.
"Collapse is just a series of ordinary days in between extraordinary bullshit, most of it happening to someone else. That's all it is."
-- Indi Samarajiva, "I Lived Through Collapse. America Is Already There.", 2020-09-26
"But that's exactly how collapse feels. This is how I felt. This is how millions of people have felt, including many immigrants in your midst. We're trying to tell you as loud as we can. You can get out of it, but you have to understand where you are to even turn around. This, I fear, is one (of many) things Americans do not understand. You tell yourself American collapse is impossible. Meanwhile, look around.
"In the last three months America has lost more people than Sri Lanka lost in 30 years of civil war. If this isn't collapse, then the word has no meaning. You probably still think of Sri Lanka as a shithole, though the war ended over a decade ago and we're fine. Then what does that make you?"
-- ibid.
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And there are sharks circling 'round Trudeau, Singh and co. here in Canada. QAnon people have already made one attempt on Trudeau's life. Erin O'Toole is deploying Trumpist rhetoric on social media and in the House of Commons. And that border is still there.