Just 100 Companies Will Sign Humanity’s Death
Warrant
By Lee Camp
October 16, 2019 "Information
Clearing House" -Only 100 companies will sign humanity’s death
sentence. That’s it. One hundred corporate boards
filled with sociopaths. But I’ll get back to that in
a moment.
In recent weeks,
climate activists in New York City jammed up
foot traffic on Wall Street with a die-in, covering
themselves in fake blood and lying on the ground.
Other activists in Washington, D.C., blocked
intersections using a variety of tactics,
gridlocking traffic and pissing off a lot of people.
It seems clear that when it comes to our impending
extinction, practically no one cares, unless it
means they have to sit in traffic for 10 extra
minutes. Apparently there is nothing that upsets
Americans more than being stuck in their car, moving
at a negative MPH, completely unable to get to the
jobs they fucking hate.
And that’s why those are the types of protests
that matter—the ones that interrupt the flow of
capitalism, not the colorful marches where we all
show up for two hours while the politicians we’re
ostensibly trying to influence go play golf. I’m not
saying don’t get involved in the friendly
marches—I’m just saying our rulers don’t care that
you did. It’s like when you dress up your baby in a
costume: I’m not saying you have to stop, but you’re
only doing it for yourself. The ruling elite, like
your baby, doesn’t actually care.
But since I aim to please, here’s a point for
those of you who don’t give a shit about the climate
crisis. The corporations that are screwing up your
life, tainting your water, polluting your air,
buying up your favorite coffee shop and turning it
into a gas station, sucking your tax dollars up
through subsidies, and all the while paying their
employees a warm can of farts per hour—those
corporations are the same ones creating the climate
catastrophe.
In fact,
The Guardian reported that just 100 companies
are responsible for 71% of global greenhouse gas
emissions. These include Exxon Mobil, Saudi Aramco,
Shell, Chinese and Russian coal, Chevron, BP, CNPC,
ConocoPhillips, Gazprom, Lukoil, Total, Petrobas and
many others.
One hundred incredibly rich yet morally bankrupt
companies. That’s it.
It gets even worse. The
Carbon Majors Report revealed that more than
half of all industrial emissions over the past 30
years were put out by just 25 corporate and
state-owned entities. Twenty-five companies are
killing us, smothering us, stealing our futures
while choking us (and not the fun kind of consensual
choking done in the bedroom. This is the bad kind of
choking that results in drought and hurricanes and
your dog stuck in a tree!).
Basically, a tiny number of sociopaths make the
decisions that are currently dooming us all, and as
much as I’d like to tell you otherwise, those people
don’t even notice if we all march outside in
colorful hats. The marches are kinda like those
“rate your experience”
things at
airports and restaurants, with giant color-coded
buttons that feature four choices, ranging from a
smiley face all the way down to the dreaded frowny
face. I hate to get conspiratorial, but I’m 84%
certain that those buttons aren’t even connected to
anything. The powers that be just know that you feel
better if you think you gave your opinion. Although
I will say that the last time I “rated my
experience,” I actually did get a response from TSA
at the airport. I was only halfway through taking a
dump on the frowny face when guys with guns showed
up.
Are You Tired Of
The Lies And
Non-Stop Propaganda?
Point is, the only protests that create change
are those that interrupt the flow of business,
because these corporations will not give up easily.
Too much profit rests in the balance for them to
stop their prolonged execution of the human race.
The Guardian article continues: “Fossil fuel
companies risked wasting more than two trillion
dollars over the coming decade by pursuing coal, oil
and gas projects that could be worthless in the face
of international action on climate change and
advances in renewables – in turn posing substantial
threats to investor returns.”
They have made a two trillion-dollar
gamble that we will all keep using fossil fuels even
as society collapses. So they don’t just have a dog
in the race, they have a goddamn elephant riding on
top of a T. rex riding on top of Mike Pompeo. (One
can argue that such an animal would not fare well in
a race, but it is undeniably a significant beast to
have in said contest.)
And I realize that for the average American—the
regular person scraping by, trying to get the kids
to eat, the dogs to poop and the grandpa to shut up
for one second—climate change isn’t his or her top
concern. But the truth is, your daily troubles are
connected to the same corporations that are causing
the largest existential threat we fleshy apes have
ever faced. The higher-ups at those organizations
control our governments, and therefore, our
day-to-day lives.
As Tamara Pearson writes
for Common
Dreams, “The CEOs making these calculated
decisions are hubristic-parasites with a
fallacy-fetish, who treat wealth as a game—declaring
themselves winners when they have more zeros than
whole countries, while treading all over our magical
habitat in their race for wealth. … Spoon-fed
elitists who are so white and male and wealthy that
they aren’t touched by the problems they create.”
While I love Pearson’s analysis, she’s wrong
about one thing. These parasites are not only white
and male. As President Obama pointed out last year
in a speech, “American energy production, you
wouldn’t always know it, but it went up every year I
was president. … And you know that … suddenly
America’s like the biggest oil producer … that was
me, people.”
Our former president is actually proud of the
fact that he helped put the nail in our coffin. When
the ruling elite don’t think you’re paying
attention, they brag about their crimes—the same way
you or I might sit around privately and say, “Man,
you wouldn’t believe how much weed I smoked last
night.” Our powers that be sit around boasting,
“Man, you wouldn’t believe how many regulations I
gutted last night.”
The 100 corporations actively suffocating us in a
blanket of global warming emissions are the same
ones that run our government. They have wrapped
their tentacles around our politicians, the
regulatory agencies and the criminal justice system.
It’s now one big, incestuous, money-obsessed pile of
X-rated nastiness—and you and I are not part of it.
We are the cannon fodder, the collateral damage, the
chum. Until we stop these corporations, the
expiration date of the human race is set in stone.
Lee Camp is an American stand-up comedian,
writer, actor and activist.
This column is based on a monologue written by
Lee Camp and performed on his television show “Redacted
Tonight.”
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