“[T]his readiness to assume the guilt for the threats to our environment
is deceptively reassuring: We like to be guilty since, if we are
guilty, it all depends on us. We pull the strings of the catastrophe, so
we can also save ourselves simply by changing our lives. What is really
hard for us (at least in the West) to accept is that we are reduced to
the role of a passive observer who sits and watches what our fate will
be. To avoid this impotence, we engage in frantic, obsessive activities.
We recycle old paper, we buy organic food, we install long-lasting
light bulbs—whatever—just so we can be sure that we are doing something.
We make our individual contribution like the soccer fan who supports
his team in front of a TV screen at home, shouting and jumping from his
seat, in the belief that this will somehow influence the game's
outcome.”
―
Slavoj Žižek
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