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THERE ARE THREE separate stories in this week's edition of OAN –
four if you count the all-man Tacoma Clinic Defense photo I'm
publishing as a clarification to whatever misleading impressions might
have resulted from last week's TCD picture that showed only one man and
four women. These facts alone are scarcely preface-worthy, but one of the
other stories – the lead story in fact – has proven so damnably
difficult to write, it demands an introduction.
Though
I hate to begin an essay by recitation of all the reasons it is badly
written, in this instance its disclosures are important enough I am
willing to endure the mortification of yet another public confrontation
with the utter (and utterly contradictory) absurdity implicit in the
term “dyslexic writer.”
Years
ago, probably in 1969, when I began the first draft of what became the
epic but doomed “Glimpses of a Pale Dancer,” the 24-year odyssey of
photography, research and writing that in 1983 was disseminated not via
libraries and bookstores but rather as a cloud of windblown ash
emanating from a smoldering ruin near the rural Washington state town of
Alger, I encountered for the first time the challenge of textually
addressing several new ideas at once.
The
new ideas in “Dancer” – remember this was 1969, before feminist
researchers had rescued the now somewhat more widely recognized evidence
of our species' matrifocal (if not definitively matriarchal) past –
were its hypothesis (that the Counterculture was the first wave of a
spontaneous revolution against patriarchy), plus all the long-suppressed
(and thus hopelessly obscure) material from folklore and mythology upon
which that hypothesis was based.
Hence,
if my conclusion was to make any sense, I had to first educate my
readers. How, then – given that no paragraph should ever contain more
than one new idea – would I write the book's opening?
It
was, in fact, a problem to which I never found a satisfactory solution.
It is also among the reasons I was so overjoyed when, in 1983, the late
Cicely Nichols volunteered to edit the manuscript. Surely Cicely, a
long-time friend whose credits included the editorship of Grove Press,
would be able to cleave through the dyslexic frenzy of verbal
convulsions – imagine, if you will, the conceptual equivalent of trying
to wrestle hands-full of wet spaghetti into a stable rectilinear form –
that always, always, always was the exasperating culmination of my
efforts to write a satisfactory beginning to “Dancer.”
After
the destruction of “Dancer” in Washington state – by a blaze that was
started on the same day (1 September 1983) and indeed at the exact
moment Cicely and I were meeting in Manhattan (7:30 p.m. Eastern
Daylight Time; 4:30 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time [which we know from the
partially melted electric clock at the fire's point of origin] ) – I had
assumed all such tasks were forever behind me.
But
now, with this piece revealing Robert Reich's malicious and perhaps
even gleeful participation in the making of Moron Nation, I am
confronted with exactly the same editorial dynamic. The real story is
Reich's breathtaking dishonesty. But to show its significance, I must
first demonstrate the existence of Moron Nation, a condition our One
Percent masters do their best to conceal. Yet if my initial focus is on
Moron Nation, Reich's treachery is reduced to a kind of sequel – buried
so deeply in the prefatory text it can readily be ignored. And if I
focus first on Reich's professorial malfeasance, the reaction is likely
to be “so what”? That's why writing this essay has already generated
three top-to-bottom rewrites and consumed more than 36 hours.
Because
I have decided that first exemplifying Moron Nation and only then
describing Reich's role in it is the best way to approach this story –
actually the better of two unsatisfactory choices – I beseech your
patience. Thank you.
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“OBVIOUSLY
– AND TRAGICALLY for our homeland and the world beyond – Moron Nation
extends as deeply into the Left as it does into the Right”: so I wrote
on the comment thread of a Politico report as republished by Reader Supported News.
Headlined
“Would Sri Srinivasan Be Exxon-Mobile's Justice?,” the report discloses
the plutocratic bias of the man who is emerging as President Obama's most likely choice to fill the U.S. Supreme Court vacancy created by the death of the notoriously reactionary Justice Antonin Scalia.
To
put the associated debate in its proper context, here is the rest of my
contribution to the “Srinivasan/ Exxon-Mobile” thread:
Given Obama's Barack-the-Betrayer record, the one certainty in this matter is that he will appoint a supporter of Citizens United.
Indeed, the perpetuation of Citizens United is no doubt now the primary mandate of his One Percent masters.
Hence
a defender of the petroleum cartel – who by his defense has proven
himself an advocate of what might be termed “divine right capitalism” –
is not an unlikely choice.
As
I have said before, this appointment will reveal the real Obama – the
Goldwater conservative who hid himself behind a Big Lie of fake
“progressive” promises – which means whomever he picks will be
acceptable to the Republicans with whom he clandestinely collaborates.
A while later, after my comment was repeatedly down-thumbed via RSN's equivalent of readership voting, I added the following:
Once
again I am appalled by the fanatical closed-mindedness of those who
remain in denial about who and what Obama is and how he conned us by his
unprecedented use of the Big Lie.
Indeed
it is worse than denial. It is, in fact, as clinically delusional as
any of the absurd beliefs that characterize Abrahamic fundamentalism
whether Jewish, Christian or Muslim...
Moreover,
note that Obama's behavior apropos the Supreme Court vacancy is exactly
as, on 14-15 February, I predicted it would be.
For
reasons their content will make obvious, my remarks accessed via the
first of these two links deserves reprinting here in full:
Several
hours ago I discovered my main comment, which pointed out that based on
Obama's neo-liberal, anti-New-Deal record he is likely to appoint a
Scalia clone, had been removed from this thread. Likewise the
accompanying remarks by several supportive posters.
At first this was, of course, profoundly disturbing. The main reason I cherish RSN
is its editorial freedom, which literally has no equal at any other
Leftist website in the United States. Hence I have been a regular
participant in RSN discussions since its founding. I also covered Occupy Tacoma for RSN, relying on the skills acquired during a journalism career that spans nearly seven decades (1956 to the present) to provide RSN with relevant photographs and text.
Initially I was hurt, disappointed and
outraged. But after an extensive exchange of e-mails with Editor/Founder
Marc Ash, I am convinced the disappearance of my posts – from here and
from the thread of an expose' revealing the gross dishonesty of the
Clinton campaign – was the result of unfortunate circumstances that are
not likely to recur. Indeed, I have Mr. Ash's assurance the posts will
be restored later today.
Hence my gratitude, both for Mr. Ash's responsiveness and for the reassurance RSN
remains what it has always been – an exemplar, perhaps our very best,
of that most precious freedom (allegedly) assured us by the First
Amendment to the United States Constitution.
Next is what I posted after the circumstances were somewhat more clarified:
Unfortunately
not just the post in question (see my "Several hours ago," above) but
the entire related (and mostly supportive) dialogue it engendered was
irremediably deleted.
Though
Editor Marc Ash and I differ on the source of the deletion – he says he
regards it as accidental, while I regard the attendant manipulations of
time signatures and the simultaneous deletion of a related post on
another thread as incontrovertible proof the perpetrator is a Hilleryite
infiltrator acting with maximum malice – Mr. Ash has nevertheless asked
me to reconstruct and summarize the entire dialogue.
This requires two separate posts, as the suppressed material included at least a half dozen posts.
My
comment was prompted by speculation on what sort of Supreme Court
nominee Obama might submit given the mandates of his Ruling Class
masters, his legacy quest, his neo-liberal ideology and his need for
senatorial approval. I pointed out the only path to an accurate answer
is analysis of his record, which in bitter truth defines Obama as a
Goldwater Republican who won election under two false flags: that of the
Democratic Party, and that of the progressive consciousness gullible
voters – myself included – foolishly assumed to be universal amongst the
USian Empire's oppressed minorities.
Hence
I summarized how Obama the Orator mobilized voter support with the Big
Lie of “change we can believe in” but promptly shape-shifted into Barack
the Betrayer.
Then
as Barack the Betrayer he cut food stamps $90 per family/per month,
asserting – like some latter-day Josef Goebbels – the resultant
starvation budgets will protect children from hunger; he dealt the final
death blow to organized labor by sandbagging the Employee Free Choice
Act; he permanently betrayed health care reform to forever define U.S.
health care as a privilege of wealth rather than the human right it is
in the civilized world; he openly collaborated with implicitly genocidal
efforts to cut and/or privatize Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and
all other elements of the already inadequate socioeconomic safety net;
and he not only broke his pledge to restore our constitutional rights
but by his unprecedented whistle-blower persecutions and other brazen
depredations has defined himself more of a tyrant than even Nixon.
Moreover,
if one examines the nature of the present-day U.S., it becomes obvious
that – just as its ideological founding fathers are the Nazi war
criminals the Ruling Class embraced after World War II – so is the
Citizens United decision the judicial cornerstone of the resultant
(implicitly fascist) plutocracy.
Ergo,
it is obvious Obama's One Percent masters will demand he give them a
Supreme Court that does not even obliquely jeopardize Citizens United.
In other words, Obama's most likely course of action is to appoint a Scalia clone.
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MORE
DISMAYING EVIDENCE of Moron Nation's disabled political consciousness
lies in how few people seem able to grasp the simple, obvious-as-sunrise
fact the Mainstream Media is owned by the same One Percenters who own
most U.S. politicians and therefore own all U.S. governments at every
level.
That
explains why these governments whether local, state or federal, most
politicians and the Mainstream Media itself all speak with the same
voices, as for example in the national pep rallies that preceded the
invasions of Iraq, Afghanistan, Ukraine and Syria. It also explains the
lavish coverage of Trump or Hillary, the methodical suppression of news
about Sanders and the malicious slanders of the Occupy Movement and
Black Lives Matter.
But
how many times must this be stated before it soaks in? Has the U.S.
citizenry been utterly purged of the ability to reason? As I have said
so many times before, and said again on the comment thread of John
Nichols' thought-provoking analysis of “How We Got Trumped by the Media”
after it was republished by RSN from The Nation:
...Mainstream Media is the first for-profit, totally and forever privatized, all-government ministry of propaganda.
That
means its endorsements, whether outright or obliquely (as by its
apportionment of coverage), always reflect our overlords' intentions.
Ergo, it is obvious the One Percent has chosen Trump as its primary figurehead and Hillary as the alternate should Trump lose.
Nor
should this surprise anyone who knows the history of USian fascism. It
began with the failed Bankers Plot of 1934; bolstered itself by the
post-World-War-II embrace of Nazi war criminals; eliminated its enemies
via the purges and/or assassinations of all leading Leftists and
liberals (Communists, socialists, Keynesians, intellectuals) during the
1950s, 1960s and early 1970s; became the creeping, slowly boiled-frog
fascism that began with Carter; and has now erupted into the rampaging
fascism of today.
Then, to underscore my point:
Also, here's a Josef Goebbels speech,
complete with English translation, for those who dismiss Trump's violent
hostility to reporters and photographers as “just politics.” Watch and
listen – if you dare – and note the ways in which Goebbels' 1933 oratory
is similar to Trump's today.
Coincidence?
Not if Trump, in preparation for becoming the first USian Fuehrer, has
been studying the speeches of Goebbels, Hitler and Mussolini.
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ANOTHER
TRUTH SEEMINGLY lost to moronation is how Obama's tactics typify how
the Democrats use the Big Lie to obscure their role as the enablers of
whatever the One Percent demands through its Republican mouthpieces.
Which explains Obama the Orator's obviously pre-planned shape-shift into Barack the Betrayer.
Just as the Betrayer's One Percent masters intended, “change we can believe in” was the most outrageous, most politically destructive Big Lie in U.S. presidential history. Moreover, given both the USian Empire's Nazi-enhanced skill at psychological warfare and Madison Avenue's predatory skill at long-range psychological manipulation, it is obvious the deception and the devastating disappointment it fostered has (deliberately) alienated more U.S. voters than any political act in the nation's post-Civil-War history.
Just as the Betrayer's One Percent masters intended, “change we can believe in” was the most outrageous, most politically destructive Big Lie in U.S. presidential history. Moreover, given both the USian Empire's Nazi-enhanced skill at psychological warfare and Madison Avenue's predatory skill at long-range psychological manipulation, it is obvious the deception and the devastating disappointment it fostered has (deliberately) alienated more U.S. voters than any political act in the nation's post-Civil-War history.
The
message is undeniable: why bother to vote if even when the candidate
encourages “hope” and promises “change” the result is instead a
(defiantly imposed) worsening of our circumstances.
And now, once again, in “Documents Show Obama Lobbied Strongly Against Transparency Reform,” we are confronted with Obama's penchant for lying – undeniable proof of his bottomless contempt for us, we the people, and his relentless hostility to the very constitutional rights he pledged to restore:
And now, once again, in “Documents Show Obama Lobbied Strongly Against Transparency Reform,” we are confronted with Obama's penchant for lying – undeniable proof of his bottomless contempt for us, we the people, and his relentless hostility to the very constitutional rights he pledged to restore:
***
IT IS IMPOSSIBLE to discuss Moron Nation without considering the state of the nation's schools.
Though I was never an education writer per se,
my interest in the policies and theoretical issues of USian public
education began during my senior year at Holston High School in Knox
County, Tennessee, 1957-1958. It was an interest that became
professionally relevant during the middle third of my journalism career,
which included the years I was a part-time college instructor (1975
through 1982), and it remains a compelling interest even now.
During
my teaching years I noted amongst my younger students the worsening
civic ignorance that resulted from the radical downsizing of
public-school curricula – specifically the methodical elimination of any
courses that might teach students their constitutional rights.
Imposition of this Moron-Nation-type of induced ignorance was the One
Percent's response to anti-Vietnam War protests and the Countercultural
Rebellion in general. The Ruling Class seemed to believe that people who
were not allowed to learn their rights would never be able to assert
them. As a result, the needs of younger students for remedial education
began disrupting my classes, which were about photography and
journalism. Whenever the Bill of Rights (particularly the First
Amendment) was relevant to our discussions, I found myself
teaching civics and U.S. history as well as camera work and news
writing. Thus I have some real-world familiarity with how the creation
of Moron Nation became one of the undisclosed purposes of USian public
education. But now I am getting ahead of myself; hence let us return to
the 1957-1958 academic year,
In
October 1957 the Soviet Union launched Sputnik I, the world's first
space satellite, which triggered throughout the USian homeland an
intense, often passionate, sometimes hateful conflict between proponents
of two diametrically opposed pedagogies. One group would have sustained
the USian pre-Moron-Nation compliance with capitalism's insistence the
public schools produce “well-adjusted” (that is, ignorant but conformist
and therefore reliably obedient) graduates as demanded by corporate
personnel experts. The other group would have adopted the Soviet
(actually European) mandate that graduates acquire the foundation of a
classical education – including the various exercises in logical
thinking provided by in-depth studies of literature, science,
mathematics and humanities.
For
some reason – I no longer remember why (though probably because I was
the managing editor of the school paper and a top student in speech and
drama classes) – I was asked to participate in a public debate matching
one pedagogy against the other. As I recall, I was free to choose either
side, but of course – because that's where my heart was even at age 17 –
I chose to advocate the Soviet pedagogy, and in preparation for the
actual event, I steeped myself in everything I could find regarding
educational theory. Again if memory serves, the debate – conducted at
night in the high-school auditorium before a standing-room-only audience
of parents, teachers and fellow students – was declared a draw. Years
afterward I was told the eloquence of my presentation – never mind
support for anything “Commie” in that era would have otherwise provoked
immediate ostracism – was among the reasons I was voted “Boy Most Likely
to Succeed.” (Holston, named after the nearby river, has since been
absorbed by expansion of Knoxville's city limits and downgraded to a
middle school.)
Decades
later, my interest in pedagogy would again serve me well when I was a
reporter assigned to investigations or the coverage of public affairs.
The stories I wrote as an investigative reporter for The Jersey Journal
(Jersey City, N.J.) included an award-winning series in 1970 that
revealed the magnitude of the local school-funding crisis. The Jersey
City school board later used my reports as supportive evidence in its
successful lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of school levies.
(The court upheld Jersey City's argument that local school levies, which
are based on local property values and therefore on the presumptive
ability of local citizens to pay, are unconstitutionally discriminatory
against lower-income school districts.)
Stories
in the public affairs category (1976-1981) included dozens of reports
on education policy, most of them focused on the Legislature's struggle
to define “basic education” in Washington state, a fight that rages unabated even now,
35 years later. One such story, a 1978 Sigma Delta Chi winner,
documented the tribulations and triumphs of an academically superior
high school caught between ChristoFascist fanatics and secular
rationalists in a bitterly and sometimes violently contested war over
over course content and teaching methods.
The
continued expansion of Moron Nation – chiefly by the denial of adequate
public-school funding – remains among the most devastating consequences
of such infighting. But the ruination caused by reduced funding – which
(though few dare say it) is a direct expression of hostility to public
education itself – is nationwide.
The hostility seems to have two primary sources: the grassroots
rejection of non-biblical learning that's symptomatic of the frightening
expansion of Christian Fundamentalist power in the USian homeland, and
the Ayn Rand economic doctrine imposed by our One Percent overlords,
which condemns as wasted money any government expenditure that
presumably benefits the 99 Percent.
For those who wish to pursue the subject in greater depth, Henry A. Giroux, whose website is here,
has documented – probably more thoroughly than any scholar on earth –
the destruction of USian public education. He writes in provocative
detail about the downsizing of school districts and the conversion of
their few remaining schools to zero-tolerance training camps, the
purpose of which is to provide capitalism with legions of mindlessly
obedient workers and to eliminate, via the school-to-prison pipeline and
the prison-industrial system, anyone who dares resist.
Moronation has thus reduced the USian citizenry to the most frighteningly ignorant population
in the industrial world. Its ignorance is so huge, so bottomless, so
malignant, many fear it is the inevitable precursor to extinction-class
disaster, whether by nuclear war, environmental apocalypse or both. Thus
too it seems the damning statement H. L. Mencken made in 1920 – “On
some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach
their heart's desire at last, and the White House will be adorned by a
downright moron” – is already the epitaph for the United States – and
may become the epitaph for the rest of humanity.
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BUT THE COLLEGES and universities – surely their scholars will save us before Moron Nation goes terminal. Right?
That is precisely what I believed until last week, when I read the essay by Robert Reich entitled “The American Fascist.”
Reich,
the former secretary of labor who at the end of Bill Clinton's first
term resigned to protest the president's vicious anti-labor policies and
thereby earned my presumably undying respect, is a professor at the
University of California/Berkeley and a scholar with impeccable credentials.
He nevertheless knowingly – that is, with what U.S. Courts call “malice
aforethought” – penned and published the following mostly-true
statement that includes one breathtakingly deceptive lie:
“But
Trump has finally reached a point where parallels between his
presidential campaign and the fascists of the first half of the 20th
century – lurid figures such as Benito Mussolini, Joseph Stalin, Adolf
Hitler, Oswald Mosley, and Francisco Franco – are too evident to
overlook.”
The
lie is Reich's inclusion of Stalin in the list of fascists. Indeed it
was Stalin and his Red Army that saved the world – at the inconceivable
cost of as many as 43.3 million Soviet soldiers and civilians – from Hitler's Nazism and Mussolini's fascism.
That
Reich's lie is obviously a purposeful Big Lie – one cunningly intended
to serve the mind-paralyzing function identified by George Orwell as “doublethink”
– is underscored by the fact most USians regardless of age or education
are so ill-informed, they have no idea that without Soviet assistance,
the United States and its allies would not have been able to defeat
Hitler's Wehrmacht – the best trained, best equipped war machine of its time.
Nor
do USians understand that socialism and fascism are antitheticals.
Both, we are taught, are “unAmerican,” therefore “bad,” and from the
viewpoint of Christian zealotry, so unforgivably sinful they damn their
proponents to the fires of hell forever. The resultant combination of
ignorance and fear – which Reich's Big Lie intentionally perpetuates –
locks USian minds closed as tightly as any miser's safe and thereby
(exactly as intended) makes political consciousness-raising impossible.
Never
in my life did I imagine I would encounter such a deliberate falsehood
in a manuscript by a Harvard-educated professor, an alleged liberal who
teaches at one of the nation's leading universities. But I did – and
frankly I am still in shock. Hence here is the full text of my
comment-thread response, which unavoidably includes earlier versions of
the points I made above:
Mr.
Reich's historically and academically dishonest inclusion of Joseph
Stalin in his list of fascists is far worse than an error. Mr. Reich
obviously knows better – that while Stalin was indeed a tyrant, he was
most assuredly no fascist.
Thus
it is obvious Mr. Reich maliciously chose to use his professorship to
not only deliberately disseminate a falsehood but to contribute to the
further dumbing down of the USian population – specifically by
fabricating yet another variant of the already hopelessly illiterate,
breathtakingly wrong notion, omnipresent throughout Moron Nation, that
there is no difference between socialism and fascism.
By
so doing – by literally nurturing the worst-in-the-industrial-world
USian national ignorance – Mr. Reich has in all probability laid the
groundwork for the real fascists to slander Mr. Sanders' democratic
socialism as both “Stalinism” and “fascism” simultaneously.
I
am frankly appalled by Mr. Reich's arrogant deception – so much so, all
the (considerable) respect I had for him is gone forever. Indeed, with
“friends” like Mr. Reich, Mr. Sanders scarcely needs enemies.
Later, in response to the down-thumbed jeers of other RSN posters, I added the following:
The
number of otherwise intelligent, well-educated USian people who have
been rendered politically brain-dead by the relentless deluge of
anti-socialist, pro-capitalist propaganda is beyond appalling.
As
best I can do in one sentence, the difference between socialism and
fascism is that the former advocates economic democracy, while the
latter advocates zero-tolerance economic hierarchy.
The
core purpose of socialism, achievable only when we the people own the
major means of production, is facilitating life, liberty and the pursuit
of happiness by the abolition of economic differences of class, race,
ethnicity and gender. “From each according to ability; to each according
to need.” Thus socialism seeks to end the One-Percent-versus-99-Percent
paradigm that forms the inherently oppressive, inherently exploitative
basis of capitalism.
Fascism
is literally socialism's diametrical opposite. Its core principle is
“der Fuehrerprinzip,” a secular version of the divine rights formerly
claimed by emperors and kings. Its economic tyranny is implicit in the
quote attributed to Mussolini: “Fascism should be more properly called
corporatism because it is the merger of state and corporate power.”
(There was more to my comment, but it was in response to other posters on the thread and is therefore not relevant here.)
What
is relevant is how Professor Reich's participation in the process of
moronation tells me Moron Nation is far more egregiously triumphant –
and thus far more carefully scripted and far more vastly conspiratorial – than ever I imagined.
Indeed
the willful participation of a high-ranking scholar in the malicious
dumbing-down of the United States is tantamount to the knowing
participation of high-ranking German scholars in the Nazification of the
Weimar Republic. (No wonder a fascist is dominating the 2016 U.S.
presidential campaign.)
Reich's role in moronation also tells me we must recognize the damning statement H. L. Mencken made 96 years ago is
just another part of the elaborate camouflage behind the One Percenters
and their servants in academia, media and government hide while they
engineer our subjugation.
I
have no idea how we might defend ourselves against such malevolence.
But I do know if we recognize it for what it is and name it and stop
blaming ourselves for what it is doing to us, we will have taken the
first step toward evolving adequate countermeasures.
Meanwhile,
if Bernie Sanders is the person he claims to be, he will surely purge
his campaign of Robert Reich the Smirking Professor of the Big Lie.
*** *** ***
THE COMMENT ABOUT Hillary mentioned in “suppressed material”
(far) above documents her clandestine collaboration with the
Christofascist opponents of women's sexual freedom. Its reconstructed
version is here.
Alas, it was written, as all writers know is true of any such
reconstruction, with the sure (and surely depressing) knowledge the
second effort will not ever be as well-stated as the original.
*** *** ***
“YOUNG AMERICANS ARE now poorer than retired people,” the newscaster/blogger Thom Hartmann reported recently.
“That's the stunning take away from a new study by The Guardian,” he said.
Furthermore,
the paper says the problem of abject poverty, though most obvious
amongst Millennials who live in the United States, has become a defining
characteristic of their generational peers throughout Europe as well.
Hartmann elaborated on these dismal facts at some length (click the above link to access his work), though unfortunately he failed to give us a link to the original story, which I provide here and which contains much more information than Hartmann had space to provide.
When he asked, “What do you think? Tell us here,” I responded accordingly:
Fact:
The Ruling Class aka the One Percent has been ranting about the
necessity for forcibly reducing the global population (i.e. genocide) at
least since the late 1950s.
Fact:
Death camps, ethnic “cleansing” and other obvious forms of genocide are
no longer fashionable (save perhaps amongst Donald Trump's supporters
and others of the fascist/Nazi persuasion).
Fact:
Hence the most effective method of genocide – especially since under
capitalism, the victims themselves can be blamed for their own deaths –
is economic downsizing.
Need I say more?
*** *** ***
NORMALLY I DO not post more than a few words from an article on which I am commenting, but “Bernie
and the Groundswell on Which He Stands” is perhaps the most inspiring
dispatch I have yet seen emerge from the hurly-burly of the 2016
presidential campaign.
Besides
that, “Groundswell” stands in brightly positive counterpoint to the
gloomy negativity of “Moron Nation” and “Millennial Poverty” stories,
which means it fulfills a promise I made to myself a couple of weeks ago
– that given the descending darkness in which we now seem fated to
abide, I will try as best I can to find an uplifting report with which
to conclude what is all too often a passage through disquieting
realities.
Hopefully
that antidote to depression will be, as it is today, a significant
report. But it may be something as mundane as a joyful or triumphant dog
story, the very sort of anecdote I as an unapologetic dog lover always
appreciate – especially now that thanks to young friends I am blessed by
a few joyful big-dog hours every week.
Here, then, are the lead grafs of “Groundswell,” a vitally informative piece republished by RSN in which The Guardian's
veteran journalist Paul Hilder describes the revolution-minded origins
of the Sanders campaign and the internal dynamics that have sustained
its unprecedented victories:
The Bernie campaign is working toward a political revolution, and they’re playing to win.
Over
the last few weeks, I worked my way inside the belly of the Bernie
campaign. I saw the virtual chat rooms where thousands of
super-volunteers are coordinating, and mapped their digital
infrastructure, fast growing into something more powerful even than the
Obama campaign.
I
traveled through five battleground states and spoke with hundreds of
his supporters, as well as analysts and insiders. What I found was the
story of a political start-up growing exponentially in a cauldron of
American discontent.
Yes,
I think Hilder's text really is worth reading. There's even, near the
bottom of the comment thread, a good-humored exchange between another
poster and I.
LB/15 March 2016
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