"We must become the change we
want to see."-- Mahatma Gandhi
By
Phil Rockstroh
"In
any case, I hate all Iranians."
--Debra Cagan, Deputy Assistant Secretary to Defense
Secretary, Robert Gates
How many times do we, the people of the U.S., have to go
around on this queasy-making merry-go-round of propaganda
and militarism before we shout -- enough! -- then
shutdown the whole cut-rate carnival and run the scheming
carnies who operate it out of town?
It is
imperative the nation's citizens begin to apprehend the
patterns present in this ceaseless cycle of official
deceit and collective pathology. This republic, or any
other, cannot survive, inhabited by a populace with such
a slow learning curve.
Over the last three decades, the authoritarian right has
risen to create the nation they have been longing for
since their humbling by the Watergate scandal.
After being subdued and humiliated by the mechanisms of a
free republic, the Right has turned the tables -- and
subdued and humiliated the republic. If the trend
continues, all but unchallenged and unabated, we might as
well replace the torch held aloft by Lady Liberty with a
taser.
How could it come to this? How did so many U.S. citizens
grow so apathetic, oblivious, if not flat-out hostile to
the tenets of a free republic?
The authoritarianism inherent to the structure of
multi-conglomerate corporatism is antithetical to the
concept of the rights and liberties of the individual.
Most individuals -- bound by a corporation's
secrecy-prone, hierarchical values -- will, over time,
lose the ability to display free thinking, engage in
civic discourse, and even be able to envisage the notion
of freedom.
This is true, from the florescent light-flooded aisles of
Wal*Mart to the insular executive offices of Halliburton
to the sound stages of CNN and Fox News.
Under
the prevailing order, reality, for the laboring class of
the corporate state, has become debt slavery; in
contrast, the simulacrum of reality, in which, the
striver class exists, is a milieu defined by obsessive
careerism.
Under
the hegemony of corporatism, freedom might as well be
fairy dust. It only exists in an imaginary land, not the
places one arrives by way of one's morning and evening
commute.
In addition, economically, by way of decades of financial
chicanery, perpetrated by the nation's business and
political elite, we are eating our seed crop, and the
consequences of this harvest of deceit have left the
people of the U.S., intellectually and spiritually
malnourished.
As a result, many attempt to sate the keening emptiness
and mitigate the chronic unease by gorging themselves on
the Junk Food Jesus of End Time mythology, which is a
belief system wherein corporeal events and actions
(personal and collective) have no lasting consequence
because even the human body is to be cast aside, like a
junk food wrapper, when the cosmic CEO decides to make
the earth a part of his heavenly franchise.
Accordingly, the corporate state requires modes of being
that evince obliviousness and obedience (the defining
traits of the US consumer) on the part of the majority of
the populace. Ergo, the rise of both Christian
consumerists and the vast apparatus of the right-wing
propaganda matrix that dominates news cycles via the
electronic mass media.
Historys Pantheon
All
coming to pass, as George W. Bush -- the reigning mascot
of this fantasyland of infantile omnipotence and instant
gratification -- is rocked to sleep by his handlers
cooing preposterous tales of how history will place him
in the pantheon of those men whose greatness was
unrecognized by the shallow and petty minds of their own
era.
When, in fact, Bush, whose ruinous wars of aggression,
deficit-ballooning tax breaks for the wealthy, and
policies of crony capitalism (that enabled the
economy-decimating, easy credit banking scams of the
present) displays the character traits of a man ridden
with severe psychological trauma; his attempts to tamp
down immense inner turmoil, by means of his grandiose
bearing, his absolute certitude regarding his own
infallibility, and his bullying behavior, have resulted
in an exteriorizing of his pathologies on a global scale,
and this is playing out ugly, for all concerned.
Why do the people of the nation (for the most part)
slouch, slack-jawed and passive, before this assault upon
their collective integrity and personal dignity?
For generations, the ephemeral dazzle of pop culture
paternalism and tabloid Manichaeism, as confabulated by
advertising and public relations hacks and corporate news
courtesans, has overwhelmed gravitas, history, even
self-awareness.
As
all the while, shallow opportunists have been elevated to
the status of pundits, experts and sages. Withal, the
present system generously rewards those individuals who
have mastered the art of impersonating human traits and
responses in utterly contrived environments.
As a
whole, the majority of the populi have come to garner
information about the world at large, and, worse, their
own self-image, from a medium where phoniness is a
treasured commodity, while authentic human traits and
responses are banished to a beggar's road.
Is it any wonder that the media types who thrive in these
artificial settings have come to define authenticity as
being only those attributes that appear authentic on
television?
Apropos,
if you ask these "media personalities" about
the shortcomings and corruption of the present system,
they will plead the careerist's Nuremberg Defense ... of
only being a storm trooper obeisant to the "bottom
line."
Fantasy alert: One would hope that if one were to descend
down a ladder constructed of these layers upon layers of
bottom lines, one would arrive in a Hell reserved for
those possessed with such shameless cupidity.
Reality redux: Yet as much as the human heart might yearn
for such outcomes, there will never arrive the terrible
majesty and bitter reckoning of anything resembling
Judgment Day, heralded by celestial trumpets and legions
of naked and cowering sinners; instead, in human affairs,
there arises dire exigencies that can no longer be
ignored nor explained away.
The
arrival of such a moment for the U.S. is nearly at hand.
When a nation manifests a mixture of mass ignorance and
official mendacity, in combination with unchecked power
emanating from an insular and arrogant elite, a golden
age of peace and plenty is as possible as holding a tea
dance in a tsunami.
As
sure as a village of desperate fools who devour their
seed crop, a nation that refuses universal health care to
its children -- yet rushes to the aid of its parasitic
class of wealthy "speculators" and
"investors" from the consequences of their own
greed-besotted, fiscal debacles -- is doomed.
Collective
Immolation
This
is the classic pattern of collective immolation
experienced by a nation when power and privilege is
increasingly consolidated in fewer and fewer hands.
In
essence, this is the key to the conundrum paralyzing the
leadership of the Democratic Party: In a culture in which
an individual's worth is determined by the degree one can
be exploited by the corrupt interests that control both
the private and public sector, the public at large has
little value to the political establishment ... That is:
other than, every few years, being bamboozled for their
votes in the sham spectacles known as the U.S. electoral
process, a scam mostly financed, hence controlled, by the
aforementioned big money interests.
In sum, this is the reason the Democratic Party feels
little allegiance to its base. In turn, the political
classes themselves are only of value to the big money
corporate elite, because, by their delivery of staggering
amounts of pork, massive tax cuts, and the passage of
desired anti-regulatory legislation, they serve as their
errand boys.
Moreover, the corporate control of Congress is a
microcosm of U.S. society as a whole. Accordingly, the
increasingly corporatized, ever more submissive people of
the U.S. should be termed, the Whose-Your-Daddy Nation.
Yet, since life does not exist in stasis, within this
hierarchy of deceivers and dupes, we will gnaw at one
another's ankles until the whole pathetic pyramid
collapses.
All around us, we can feel the shoddy structure starting
to sway and buckle. Axiomatically, the value of the
dollar is collapsing like the smooth facade of a con man
called-out by a group of wised-up marks.
At
present, in the wake of the bust in the housing market,
repo men are retracing the tracks of real estate grifters
who fleeced legions of wishful thinkers who bought the
American dream and now only possess the misery of debt
slavery.
One would think the time for insurrection has arrived --
that, at long last, an awakened and enraged public would
rise up and foreclose on these reprobates and
ne'er-do-wells squatting in the White House and skulking
through Congress.
The
power and privilege of the corporately controlled elite
of Washington should be repossessed like the Lexuses of
Atlanta real estate agents and the oversized pickup
trucks of Tucson contractors, confiscated in the wake of
the collapse of the housing market.
Foreclosure
signs and repossession notices should festoon the whole
of official Washington. Turn about would be fair play.
Since,
the rise of Reaganism, the financial sector has been
engaged in selling off the assets of the nation's public
sector to the highest bidders. It is amazing that, at
this point, this klavern of kleptocrats haven't yet torn
from the walls and absconded with all the copper plumbing
fixtures and fittings on Capitol Hill.
Turnaround?
Is a
turnaround possible?
If we wake-up and smell the jackboot.
From
the miasma of right-wing media propaganda, to the
proliferation of predatory capitalism, to the corruption
and cupidity of the prison industrial complex, to the
pandemic of police brutality and the trampling of the
rights of the accused, to perennial civilian shooting
sprees, to the muzzling of dissent, to the rise of the
national surveillance state, to the use and acceptance of
torture as state policy, to the adoption of an unlawful,
immoral foreign policy doctrine that promotes policies of
perpetual war, one is forced to conclude that bullying,
and deferring to bullies, has become the dominate mode of
being in the U.S.
Remedy: In order to turn this trend around, the people of
the U.S. must begin to acquire the anti-authoritarian
traits of empathy and engagement. The gaining of empathy
alleviates the pathological need to be a bully, while
social and political engagement mitigates feelings of
powerlessness that authoritarian bully-boys, such as
Bush, Cheney, Giuliani, et al., exploit.
In short, remedial human lessons for the U.S. population,
in general, and for the corporate and political classes,
in particular.
Let us start the process by having a period of grief and
repentance for the death and suffering that our
government, in our name, has inflicted on the people of
Iraq.
This
should be done as the U.S. begins the process of a
complete military withdrawal from their decimated nation,
and the bestowing of economic reparations upon the
millions of Iraqis who have suffered under the brutal
machinations and murderous mayhem unloosed by our
country's contemptible invasion and occupation.
To do so, might save the people of our next target, Iran
(as well as ourselves) a world of grief.
Phil Rockstroh, a self-described, auto-didactic, gasbag
monologist, is a poet, lyricist and philosopher bard
living in New York City. He may be contacted at
phil@philrockstroh.com Visit Phil's website,
http://philrockstroh.com/
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