The Fatal Flaws of the Futureless Left | The rise in antinatalist sentiments signals a collective loss of faith in the future
The Fatal Flaws of the Futureless Left | The rise in antinatalist sentiments signals a collective loss of faith in the future

The Fatal Flaws of the Futureless Left

The rise of doomers, preppers, and antinatalists on the Left reveals something deeper than the hollow posture of rebellion: a collapse of belief in tomorrow. A Left that chants “No future” isn’t just demoralized — it’s unserious, misanthropic, and bound to lose.
Tldr: How do you inspire people to work for a better tomorrow if you don't believe tomorrow can be better? Trump and the American right have a vision of a future America that they claim will be great and glorious. The American left - and the global left - have lost sight of the future entirely. Instead of promising a bright future, they merely seek to endure the crises of the present - and some on the left have given up even that.
The article speaks to the desperate need for hope - for a clear, compelling, leftist vision of the future to serve as a guiding light for left-wing activists and politicians.
And hey, what political slash environmental slash aesthetic movement focused on a hopeful future just got its instance back up?
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I don't think doomerism or anti-natalism are serious positions, but I will not have leftist prepping lumped in with them! The imperial core is collapsing and that's going to be really hard to live through without at least some knowledge about canning, solar panels, gardening, rainwater collection, repair, and how to shoot a gun.
What distinguishes lefty prepping from the normal rightist variants is a focus on building community before it's too late, and that's literally how we'll build a future. In fact, prepping on the left comes from a belief that there is a future, it's just going to be hard (not even forever, just long enough that the power might go out).
Prepping is literally working for tomorrow, like???
It's the 'this will get worse before it gets better' position. That does seem rational and I am tempted to prepare for the worst too. One issue I see with that position is... if you build yourself a little life raft you probably aren't as concerned as you should be about the sinking ship.
That's why the emphasis has to be on community prepping. If you build a life raft for yourself you aren't really taking the sinking ship seriously imo - we sink or swim together. We'll get through the hard times together with community gardens and communal power generation and repairing each other's things, not by becoming isolated weirdos entombed in little bunkers.
100% agree - community prepping is the way forward, and having reliable power is crucial when the grid goes down, which is why I've been researching some of the newer LFP battery power stations on gearscouts.com that give you way better $/Wh value than the old lead acid setups we used to rely on.