Wednesday, 19 November 2025

PLASTIC MORALS


The report raised one’s concerns:

https://au.news.yahoo.com/analysis-of-10000-bodies-reveals-ocean-killer-more-lethal-than-previously-thought-010729152.html.  




We talk about reducing our dependency on them, but every day we see more and more single-use plastics in our lives. We praise ourselves on banning the soy sauce fish containers and disposable plastic straws, but tonnes of plastics flood through our supermarkets every day as packaging, wraps, containers, and products in ever greater quantities. Walk into any toy shop, and you will again see nearly everything made out of plastic. Look closely at your motor car and count the plastic parts, being aware of the guile that uses plastic to look like anything else. Go to your nearest hardware chain store and be amazed at the number of items made using plastic. Even the shopping basket provided for the purchases is plastic, as is the credit card used to pay for the items. Sit in an aircraft and ponder the plastic pieces around you.






Banning certain items might give us a nice feeling, but every week, the trash bin, both general waste and recycling, fills up with more and more plastic; and we are supposed to feel pleased with ourselves. Unless we open our eyes to our shocking hypocrisy, we will continue to worsen what we can see as, and already know is, a serious problem. Our era could be seen as one that promotes a feigned self-righteousness, praising itself for minuscule steps to 'solve our problems,' while leaping blindly ahead with huge, happy strides producing and enabling more and more of the very things that are causing the problem. Plastic is only one thing on this list that is all a part of our world that is praised for its uncontrolled progress; its growth.



Unless we see these growths in the way think of cancer in our bodies, and attack them with the same rigour as that which we give to our immediate health issues, then we shall find ourselves embroiled with yet another serious future health issue - survival. The rigour needed to attend to these concerns is currently smudged into a vague haze of action praised for its easy, convenient profit seeking while nodding at the problem, promising solutions with the assurance that everything is under control. The hypocrisy is astonishing; the deceptive insincerity is atrocious; the outcome is alarming. Instead of managing, controlling, and policing matters of production and management, we need to start attending to real outcomes and ensuring that these ambitions are achieved. It is a lesson that we need to learn in town planning and other aspects of our lives too.




It is truly laughable if it was not so serious a matter, that we rigorously take steps to ban soy sauce fish containers and plastic straws while we fill our bins, landfill, and oceans with millions of tonnes of plastics every day. Go to the local dump, or the suavely named ‘recycling centre,’ and see the percentage of refuse that is plastic. What chance is there with such astonishing stupidity and self-deception? We do have very ‘plastic’ morals when we look at our approach to plastic. It is a state of affairs that stretches into all aspects of our lives, revealed as spin and fake news. The cynic would ask: What else should we expect? The answer to this is simply: committed, honest action to ensure positive, real results.




When we see how our era treats whistle blowers, then one can see exactly what we are dealing with.# We really have no intention of doing anything that might disrupt the status quo. The sad hopelessness of our circumstance is quickly impinging on the health of our world, and our own health, including our mental health,* all of which, along with the problem itself, remains merely a talking point for 'interesting,' entertaining headlines like that seen in this report: ‘Analysis of 10,000 bodies reveals ocean killer more 'lethal' than previously thought.’




We act in various ways to ensure that the traumas of loss with war are not forgotten, under the mantra: Lest we forget. When it comes to plastics and pollution, we seem happy to never remember. The deceit is devastating. The private, caring action of one is praised, but it is truly ineffectual when indulgent, vain, narcissistic, egocentric, nepotistic maniacs are given and take power. What hope is there when the imbalance in intent to improve things generally is as bad as that currently seen in the world's action on plastics?



Plastic morals: literally.


Trash.

An assortment of toys.

NOTE:

We are left in a shambles, acting on convenience and economy/profit rather than principle. During a two-week, government enforced quarantine during COVID, the same government that banned plastic straws and soy sauce fish containers distributed 144 sets of plastic cutlery and 144 bottles of water in plastic bottles just to one room, with most meals arriving in polystyrene containers or 'takeaway' plastic tubs: see – https://voussoirs.blogspot.com/2021/01/quarantine-cuisine-photographic-diary.html.




*

The Cambridge Dictionary 2025 Word of the Year is telling – parasocial, referring to the one-sided, in-depth relationships people develop with online with celebrities and chatbots.

Sss: https://www.9news.com.au/world/cambridge-dictionarys-2025-word-of-the-year-captures-an-unhealthy-modern-phenomenon/02e336df-e1e7-4df2-9867-423ce9f181be



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