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Meanwhile the Roman Catholic Church has already bought or acquired policy-making control of approximately half the state's hospitals, thereby imposing de facto bans on abortion and legally assisted suicide in all the associated service areas. Never mind the bans are brazen defiance of the will of the people, the voters who legalized abortion and approved death with dignity as an alternative for those who are terminally ill. The church fathers have learned, no doubt from the One Percent, how to use the institutional structures of capitalism to make the ballot box irrelevant and reduce the Constitution to executive toilet paper
.
As if that were not scary enough, two
ultra-conservative legislators – one a Protestant, the other a
Catholic – are sponsoring a bill that would make
it legal for Christian doctors,
pharmacists and business owners
to persecute nonbelievers by denying birth control to women and refusing
to provide care and
services to gays,
lesbians, bisexuals and transgender people.
Sen. Adam Kline (D-Seattle), who has
emerged as the chief opponent of the measure, Senate Bill 3090,
warns its passage would also enable medical professionals and
merchants who belong to white-supremacist Christian sects to
withhold medical care, prescription drugs and many other services
from African-Americans, Hispanics, First Nations peoples and
non-whites in general.
Even the Ku Klux Klan – known throughout the South as “the
Saturday Night Men's Bible Study Class” (and reported by the
Southern Poverty Law Center to be active in Kirkland and Yakima)
– could claim religious protection for its bigotry.
The bill's sponsors are Sen. Mike
Padden (R-Spokane) and Sen. Steve O'Ban (R-Tacoma). Padden's
credentials are summarized on his state Senate web
site, with additional details on Google. O'Ban's political
biography is likewise
available from the
Senate,
with a more
inclusive portrait on the left-leaning Washblog site.
Political insiders assure me SB 3090
has no chance of passage during the 2013-2014 legislative session.
But the mere fact of its introduction proves again the relentless
intent of the Christian fanatics, who have traded their
denominational antagonisms for the solidarity of a formidable
political-action cult. Instead of battling one another, its members
whether Protestant or Catholic now wage war against human sexuality.
Ecclesiastical attorneys are
meanwhile reinterpreting
“freedom of religion” to include the alleged
“right” of the
faithful to discriminate against non-believers, with
SB 3090 one of many
kindred measures
nationwide.
In every instance, the
goal of such legislation is to further the imposition of
Christian theocracy on the United States.
The associated electoral strategy and
tactics are exemplified in the state of Washington by John Connelly's
2012 campaign for a Tacoma state Senate seat. Unsuccessful despite
his all-time-record spending, it provides a rare glimpse of the
fanatics' organizational structure,
which not only transcends
denominational boundaries but
encompasses both major political parties as well.
Though Connelly
ran as a Democrat,
it should be noted that
particular label
is often
meaningless and not
infrequently a deliberate deception,
a confusing reality
exemplified by
the president's stunning
shape-shift from Obama the
Orator to Barack the Betrayer.
Had Connelly
won, it
was feared he'd side with
the Republicans against marriage equality and reproductive freedom.
What
else was
at stake is demonstrated
by how two other conservative Democrats betrayed their constituents
and
enabled
a state Senate
coup that gave the
Republicans
control of the entire Legislature.
In
all probability the
Republican takeover was
scripted
well before the 2012 election. And
Connelly's
record-breaking expenditures suggest he desperately wanted to be part
of it. But
even without the Tacoman's participation, the coup has paralyzed
state government. (“Coup” is the label I correctly affixed to
this cunning
overthrow of representative democracy weeks before any of the state's
other journalists
dared so much as whisper the word,
for
which scroll down to the linked story's comment thread.)
Predictably,
the paralysis has had dire consequences, especially for women and
mass-transit users. The former were treated as if their demands for
guaranteed inclusion of birth control in employer-provided health
insurance marked them as sluts; the latter – myself included –
are routinely
damned as parasites who
are dependent on the “welfare” provided by minimal bus service
and pathetically undersized
rail operations.
If
the situation in Washington state seems familiar, that's because an
eerily similar affliction
paralyzes the federal
government. The
result is unbreakable
gridlock save when congressional Democrats and Republicans join hands
in unanimous or near-unanimous votes to
(further) nullify
the Bill of Rights, the first 10 amendments to the United States
Constitution. It's no longer Democrats versus Republicans. It's
now the One
Party of Two Names versus
the entire 99 Percent. And that One Party is methodically imposing
the new paradigm of USian governance: absolute power and unlimited
profit for the One Percent, total subjugation for all the rest of us.
But why has Washington, of all the
allegedly “progressive” coastal states, been singled out for
theocratic transformation? Wouldn't the forces of Christian
fanaticism be more successful if they continued their efforts in
openly theocratic jurisdictions like Texas
or North Dakatoa?
Obviously,
locale alone is not the answer. Wherever
one might be in the United States, the imposition
of despotism via the marketplace is actually
quite easy. This
is because there is
no economic democracy anywhere
in the nation.
Big Business – which generously finances the drive toward
theocracy as its
favored means of
guaranteeing a maximally submissive workforce – has
nearly absolute power. Its
lawyers have manipulated
the laws
to deny
anyone who is on
business
property – particularly
in workplaces
and shopping malls – the
liberties theoretically guaranteed by the Constitution.
And private property
rights generally trump all others, particularly when the property
owner is an all-powerful corporation. Though
abortion is at present a constitutional right, business enterprises
(including non-profits) cannot be forced to provide it.
Also, as proven by Washington's
oft-demonstrated 45-year hostility to mass transit, the state's voters hide a decidedly hypocritical preference for the
savagery of Ayn Rand economics beneath their claims of “progressive”
political sensibilities. Perhaps – recognizing how quickly one
sort of bigotry can be morphed into another – the Christian
fanatics believe they can gradually expand Washington's hatred of
transit users into a more general hatefulness. That vindictive hope
would surely explain the
misogyny,
homophobia
and racism
now evident in
SB 3090. In any case, it's clear the state is again functioning as a test-lab for the One Percent's strategies and tactics of oppression.
Meanwhile the magnitude of the
fanatical Christian threat to health care throughout the United
States is revealed in the coverage given it on 12 May by The
New York Times and by the website Think
Progress the next day. (These stories appeared less than three weeks after the Outside
Agitator's Notebook report
published on 25 April and
linked in this essay's lead paragraph. It was not the first
time OAN with its small but international readership has
seemingly influenced coverage of U.S. domestic conflicts.)
Nevertheless, the USian mainstream media refuses to acknowledge the
theocratic threat as such. It's as if the editors and reporters believe they
can eliminate the fanatical Christian onslaught merely by tabooing
any mention of its long-range intent. The taboo is apparent whether
in Ruling Class publications like NYT or pseudo-leftist
Internet journals like TP.
Meanwhile the anti-theocratic warnings by Chris Hedges, Jeff
Sharlet and several other notably credible authors go unheeded,
putting all humanity at risk.
For those who foolishly continue to
doubt we are in deadly peril, I can only suggest they remember the
direction taken by Rome after
Constantine decreed Christianity its state religion.
In its
day, Rome ruled the
greatest empire of the
ongoing patriarchal
age, just as the United
States rules that
age's greatest empire ever.
Now imagine the USian empire becoming the modern counterpart of
post-Constantine Rome, like Romani imperii post Constantinum,
a fanatical Christian theocracy maintained by the most powerful
military machine of its time and, again like that Rome, believing
itself divinely tasked to impose a new world order, commanding its
subjects to bow down to the cross of Jesus or die. I can already
hear the One-President-Under-God declaring his fulfillment of
biblical prophecy: “brethren in Christ, it is with heavy heart I
come before you to announce we have to nuke this planet to save our
souls from the Devil.”
LB/15 September 2013
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