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There are a few assumptions here I'm not sure I'm on board with.

"If Trump's ugly, vulgar, half-formed dream wins out dignity ensues" (paraphrased)

I'm not sure "dignity" as you're describing it CAN ensue from the ugliness that is Trump. That said, despite Trump some dignity can be reclaimed. And you're right that we need a disruption the size of Trump to break the corporate and marketing stranglehold.

A dispossessed Chinese working class wouldn't immediately lead to revolt. (paraphrased) I think the CCP themselves have been arduously trying to avoid just that for pretty much all their years now. If they're that worried then I am too. It's not just them, it's people like the Uyghur and Rohingya (yeah, I know it's mostly Myanmar - who do you think really rules them?) too, probably leading to a larger regional war, even like a World War where the main players are India, Pakistan, China, the Koreas, etc. I'm not sure what that might look like but I think it'd be very bad.

And then there's one I've been advocating for decades, "defund the corporations!" (paraphrased)

Yes, I know you'd never ever put it quite like that, but it IS essentially a check on their power. I'd personally like to see them reshaped, redesigned back to something more like they were originally. I think a bunch of stuff in our society has crept in and gotten twisted or misshaped or curdled or just old and crusty. We need a housecleaning socially. Some of that was supposed to be the whole "woke" cultural rethink but it was both ham-handed (at least as much as the MAGA re-imagining of a return to 40's "cultural stability") and also itself curdled. But the basic premise was there too. Society has a bunch of cruft, let's clean house and dispose of the pieces that aren't working, and there are several.

Last, and I don't totally disagree, you seem to have a thing about plastic. You know that WE are pretty close to being plastic, right? I mean, yeah, it's a few molecules off but it's right in that neighbourhood. Skin at least. I mean that's what plastic is, Dino skin redux, now with new additives, layers and colouring. Okay, yeah it's not even close to 1:1 but polymers are a natural building block for both and I don't think you'd get anywhere near as much interaction if there weren't so many chemical similarities for those micro-plastics and their toxins to hook into. Yes, we could all do with less trash, but that's more about how we use and view plastic. Do we really need to cover all the food in the grocery store with it? We didn't use to. It used to be housed in big wood bins and picked over daily, like I used to do when I lived in Chinatown in Vancouver (Strathcona, not the Downtown East Side part). At least some of it is retraining what we think of as normal. Accepting bruised fruit (as long as it isn't picked a year ago and kept in a boxcar (some apples) or gassed to ripeness (nectarines/peaches). Plastic is a very useful substance. Instead of a polemic against it it might be better to understand its legitimate place better and make it out of molecules that we can break down more easily and give people the REAL chance to recycle it.

Then my add-on: reduce a bunch of those supply chains, they're too long and too easy to come unglued. Especially food. Build a bunch of smaller greenhouses here (in Canada) and grow the food much closer to home. Also, maybe pick a less fusion-style of cooking. I'd argue that we have too many exotic ingredients. I get that people from all over the world live here now and they want a taste of home. But just like food brings people together over the dinner table, maybe locavore food brings people together culturally too. Maybe if we all had more chowders and lobster we'd be closer to the same page? Not sure if that one will stick (to your ribs).

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