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The Night Before
I don’t know what to say here but I feel I need to put something out there before tomorrow’s election. As an Australian I have no sway over the result and it will not immediately affect me, but I understand what a declining United States will mean for the world. While I have no love for that country, I understand its role in our world, and the effect its withdrawal could have.
As a trans person, I feel scared for those who may be prosecuted and hounded if Trump wins, if any other trans person is reading this, while I do not know you and cannot influence your future right now, I hope you know that I’m rooting for you, across the sea.
As a young person, I know what a trump presidency and republican congress could mean for my future and the future of our climate. I know what they plan to do and how an American withdrawal from climate policy could be the last straw for climate change.
I understand that tomorrow will not be definitive and it may not even end up as bad as we fear, all I know, all my message is to Americans right now, facism has come to America, and it’s wrapped in a flag, and holding a bible.
If you have the power, use it, I urge Americans to vote.
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The Lorax and Plausible Deniability
(Most of the analysis from this post comes from this amazing video here: Link I’m not trying to claim that I made all of these connections I merly thought they were interesting and worth writing about to improve by writing skills)
Something interesting I’ve been learning about lately is a scrapped/initial song for the lorax called ‘biggering’. First of all its an amazing song that doesent get the credit it deserves but second, it being a pre-cursor to the phenomenon of a song ‘how bad can I be’ means a lot more than meets the eye. Something that me (and the YouTuber I saw talking about this) have always wondered about is how movies like the lorax, apparently so pro environment and anti capitalism/corpratism, ever get produced by massive corporations that profit off of these things. The answer is actually pretty straight forward and is corporations oldest trick in the book, plausible deniability. They didn’t know that their safety systems were terrible, they feel awful for the people that died and promise it will never happen again but it wasent their fault. Sound familiar? This is the tried and true method for big companies that profit off of ecological damage, human suffering and the general destruction of everything that apposes them.
The song ‘how bad can I be’ is the embodiment of this idea, the once-ler did’nt mean to cut down all the trees, it was a one time thing, he came from nothing and only because of the pressure of his family was he forced to destroy the planet. Not once does the once-ler look at the destruction he can caused, as it is happening. Sure he looks at it afterwards with a devistated and grief stricken face to show how sorry he is, but not once does the movie give the once-ler agency. Not once is the once-ler responsible or aware of the damge he is causing. This is in stark contrast to say, the antagonist of the movie, the overly comical, red herring of a villan, O’Hare. This guy is so over the top its hillarious. And thats by design, O’Hare is what the movie “tries to warn you about” he’s the guy to look out for! But you will never find a person so obviously devilish and geedy as O’Hare. This movie tried to teach children that people like O’Hare are ones to look out for, knowing full well that they will never find that person, whilst portraying big CEO’s like the once-ler as chill goofy guys who didn’t mean to fuck up the earth, they have PLAUSIBLE DENIABILITY. This is how movies like the lorax get green-lit, as much as they spout anti-corporation talk, they portray companies in such a way to give them the goofy everyman role, the one to NOT watch out for. And this is why, ultimatly, ‘Biggering’ was cut. If you listen to it after reading this (or watching the video, it does a much better job at explaining this) you will immediately undersrand why big executives would want this song cut, ASAP. (second to being a banger) It actually gives the once-ler agency for his actions, he explicitly knows what he is doing and wants more. It goes into detail about his desire for growth, talking about his greed and pride, how ‘biggering, keeps triggering, more biggering’ It is also obviously where most of ‘how bad can I be’ gets its lyrics.
Either way the song also portrays the once-ler in a very different and darker tone than most of the rest of the movie (even when he is in dark environments he still has a funny voice to undercut the darker setting). Its an amazing rock/metal song (give me a break I know jack shit about music genres, it feels like those ones alright) and thats probably one of the reasons it was cut, they didn’t want to portray the once-ler as anything other than a goofy, happy, loveable guy who made some mistakes, or in other words having, say it with me, PLAUSIBLE DENIABILITY. The movie tries so hard to keep up this image that some amazing songs that both sound good and would have enhanced the overall plot of the movie, were probably cut because they portrayed the once-ler in a slightly negative tone. What ‘biggering’ eventually morphed into (how bad can I be) spits further in the face of any anti-corprate messages by being SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED TO BE CATCHY. I bet there are so many people out there that nad never watched the lorax, heard how bad can I be, and then watched the lorax because of it. They took what could have been the strongest element of the movie and mangled into a corporate product, a cruel twist of fate (wow that sounds cliche but you get my point)
I haven’t read the book but I would bet that the original does a better job of representing and warning against corporations greed than this movie ever could.
All this is to say that despite the editorial decisions that seem to portray the once-ler in a very specific and suspicious light, the lorax on the whole suffers as both a movie and as a genuine, anti-corporate film.
The lorax is still a pretty good movie don’t get me wrong and no one should ever feel bad for enjoying it. I just think It’s important that people know through what lense the thing they are watching is being presented to them.
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Climate Greenwashing
A few days ago I watched a really interesting and eye-opening video by Think That Through (T3) on Kurzgesagt - In a nutshell. It was on Kurzgesagt’s climate videos and how they provide a very narrow and specific way of thinking about climate change and how to solve it.
Video link: Kurzgesagt and the art of climate greenwashing
I started writing a few paragraphs summarizing the video but released that I would have to either omit a lot of interesting and crucial information or just do a bad job of expressing everything that they did. I might write another blog post just summarizing it for myself later, but in the meantime just go watch the video. Its really interesting and only talks about the things that T3 have a problem with. It isn’t one of those doom and gloom videos trying to get views by making out there claims. They have real and well thought out arguments and if you take the time to watch it I think its well worth the hour and a half.
TLDR; cannot express how much you should watch this video. GO WATCH IT!!.