02 April 2012

Women's Reproductive Rights the Source of All Freedom

THREE WEEKS AGO, thinking about how “'Dancer' Resurrected”  had eerily anticipated Moron Nation's most recent convulsion of misogynistic hatemongering, it dawned on me the final lesson of the Counterculture – the ultimate truth asserted by the Revolution in Conscious – is that female reproductive rights are literally the mother of all other freedoms.

The midwife of this surprising but utterly logical epiphany was an Esquire magazine piece entitled “It's a War on Women and It Isn't Stopping,” Charles P. Pierce's report about the dramatic escalation of the ongoing assault not just on women's legal status but on female identity itself. Though not an Esquire subscriber, I read Pierce's work courtesy of Reader Supported News. Then I added my insight – probably as much a memo to myself as a plea to RSN's readership – to the associated comment thread:

Wake up, people. The right of women to control their own bodies is THE most basic human right. Take away that right – precisely the Republican intent – the entire concept of democracy is nullified. Which is, of course, exactly what the One Percent wants.

I was left so metaphorically open-mouthed by this realization, no additional words would take shape.

Hence I added nothing about how the current plague of rhetorical rape – and it is precisely that – is part of the One Percent's massive, lavishly funded campaign to protect itself by imposing zero-tolerance Christian theocracy on the United States. I did not even point out the Republicans are merely the most obvious theocratic activists – that the Democrats, though far sneakier, are equally culpable. All I could do was wonder why I had been so slow to recognize the pivotal, canary-in-the-coalmine nature of women's reproductive rights. Why had such a simple concept taken me so many years to comprehend?

Obviously I had long ago acknowledged the basic early-American hypocrisies – slavery and death whether in the name of gender or ethnicity – but not until the resurrection of “Dancer” prompted my third or fourth review of Barbara Mor's Great Cosmic Mother and maybe the twentieth such perusal of Robert Graves' White Goddess was I able to understand how oppression itself begins with the oppression of girls and women.

When women are denied the ownership of their own bodies, it is the literal Genesis of tyranny. All other freedoms are downsized accordingly, not quite to meaninglessness, but surely to a kind of hypocritical window dressing. Thus despite the “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” promised by the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights is reduced to drapery, curtains hung to hide the secrets of a dwelling in which – unless one is male, white and thus a member of the (mostly undeclared) ubermenschen – the norms are brutality and abuse, as in (ongoing) genocide against First Nations peoples, the former de jure enslavement of women and Africans, the present-day efforts to “put Them back in their place.”

Here too is the core truth of “Dancer,” its proper one-sentence lead, the synthesis that eluded me for so many years, the unspoken truth of the Revolution in Consciousness: the fact we somehow recognized the liberation of women as the liberation of us all – and though we lacked the vocabulary to say it outright, it was nevertheless the core message of our finest art, our most enduring music and poetry, never more eloquently proclaimed than by the late Tim Buckley in “Phantasmagoria in Two”:

If you tell me of all the pain you've had,
I'll never smile again

Now, as penance for the writerly sin of premature expostulation, I am compelled to extensively revise the already-posted “Dancer” manuscript, a project I dread but will dutifully begin in a few days. Not the least of these revisions will be inclusion of a passage on the transformational impact of the birth-control pill, its text inspired by Ruth Rosen's recent commentary on contraception
 
For most of human history, sexuality and reproduction have been intricately yoked together.  Birth control, particularly the Pill, ruptured that link and gave women the right to enjoy sex without the goal of reproduction...In short, the war over contraception during the last bizarre month was never about religious freedom or women’s health care.  It was about controlling women’s right to control their own bodies and to make their own sexual and reproductive choices.

Birth control was therefore the biological wellspring of the entire Revolution in Consciousness, a fact my typically “disembodied” male intellect had overlooked. But now after reading Rosen I realized the pill had redefined womanhood – restoring and radically expanding freedoms increasingly restricted since the sack of Knossos. Without its prelude, the other revolutionary influences that shaped the 1960s and 1970s would probably never have spread beyond the bohemian subculture.

Given how these bits of information fit into one another and expand “Dancer” as well, apparently I am (again) getting assistance from Synchronicity – surely a hitherto-unacknowledged aspect of the Muse.

Another such addition showed up maybe a day after the epiphany sparked by the “War on Women” report, a gift to us all from RTTV newscaster Alyona Minkovski, who at the height of Rush Limbaugh's all-women-are-sluts tirade courageously bespoke a truth about feminism no one in the reflexively anti-sexual United States had ever dared even whisper:

Damn it,” Minkovski said, “we spend all these years fighting for the right to be sexy and now they're trying to take it away from us.”

To put that in a context more easily comprehensible to my fellow males, imagine living in a realm in which the erect penis is the ultimate symbol of evil – where we males are forced from puberty onward to cover ourselves from neck to knees in stiflingly hot barrel-like garments designed not just to minimize the physical form associated with our gender but to specifically hide any erection or even tendency toward arousal. Imagine too a zero-tolerance regime that metes out unspeakably harsh vengeance on anyone who dares violate the associated taboos: the chopping off one's hands as a punishment for masturbation; castration for any sexual expression beyond that required for breeding; the amputation of one's penis for homosexuality.

Inconceivable, no?

But that's precisely the sort of horrors by which women have been oppressed for centuries: burkas, genital mutilation, execution by fire and stoning. All intended – just as Minkovski implied – to terrify women into fleeing from their own sexuality.

Again, reproductive freedom – sexual freedom – as the wellspring of all other freedoms.

And the loss of reproductive freedom as the beginning of all other tyrannies.

Nor was it just an isolated Rush of Limp-boughed demagoguery against which Minkovsky so justifiably bristled. As the Southern Poverty Law Center's Arthur Goldwag reported, woman-hating has become a new men's movement
 
It's not much of a surprise that significant numbers of men in Western societies feel threatened by dramatic changes in their roles and that of the family in recent decades. Similar backlashes, after all, came in response to the civil rights movement, the gay rights movement, and other major societal revolutions. What is something of a shock is the verbal and physical violence of that reaction...Women are routinely maligned as sluts, gold-diggers, temptresses and worse; overly sympathetic men are dubbed "manginas"; and police and other officials are called their armed enablers...This kind of woman-hatred is increasingly visible in most Western societies, and it tends to be allied with other anti-modern emotions - opposition to same-sex marriage, to non-Christian immigration, to women in the workplace, and even, in some cases, to the advancement of African Americans.

For various reasons I did not discover this disturbing report on RSN until its (surprisingly brief) comment thread was already nearly three days old.

Had I come to it sooner, no doubt I'd have criticized how Goldwag underplays the connection between the New Misogyny, the alarming growth of Dominionist Christianity and the effectively limitless funding of the latter by the One Percent (see “At Last, Acknowledgement We're Being Herded into Christian Theocracy”). But my comments on another aspect of this aggressive thrust toward Bible-based tyranny had already been rejected by RSN, so I remained silent.

I likewise did not initially react to a disturbing memoir of what happens to homosexual males – or even to seemingly effeminate heterosexual males – under the dreadful sorts of economic and religious oppression that remains the norm throughout most of the Islamic world, was once the norm in the United States as well and now, by the greedy backlash-mandate of the One Percent, threatens to again become the norm here.

But in this case my silence bears no message. That's because I did not discover Abdellah Taia's “A Boy to Be Sacrificed” until maybe an hour ago. It was first published by The New York Times, then picked up by RSN:

In the Morocco of the 1980s, where homosexuality did not, of course, exist, I was an effeminate little boy, a boy to be sacrificed, a humiliated body who bore upon himself every hypocrisy, everything left unsaid. By the time I was 10, though no one spoke of it, I knew what happened to boys like me in our impoverished society; they were designated victims, to be used, with everyone's blessing, as easy sexual objects by frustrated men. And I knew that no one would save me - not even my parents, who surely loved me. For them too, I was shame, filth...How is a child who loves his parents, his many siblings, his working-class culture, his religion - Islam - how is he to survive this trauma? To be hurt and harassed because of something others saw in me - something in the way I moved my hands, my inflections. A way of walking, my carriage. An easy intimacy with women, my mother and my many sisters...The truth is, I don't know how I survived. All I have left is a taste for silence. And the dream, never to be realized, that someone would save me. Now I am 38 years old, and I can state without fanfare: no one saved me. 

Reading it over a working dinner – whole wheat bread, cheddar cheese, an apple and hot tea – I recognized its relevance not just here in this sequence of links (obviously another gift of that Muse named Synchronicity), but I saw too its meaning to me personally, long ago a boy who like Taia was damned as too effeminate and who therefore learned very early in childhood to prefer the physical, intellectual and emotional safety of female companionship (see “Dancer,” Part Two).

In adolescence I was slender, slight, belittled for having “wrists like a girl” and ridiculed for the diverse ineptitudes symptomatic of dyslexia, all characteristics that had made me a disappointment to my father, a hate-object to my stepmother and an instrument of secret, subversive revenge for my mother to employ against not just the man whose sperm fertilized her egg to produce me but against maleness in general, myself included. From age 14 onward I ruthlessly purged myself of any obviously “feminine” traits, and when Nature blessed me with the deep basso voice that is often the trademark of Blissian males, I seized it as the cornerstone on which to build myself a he-man facade even as I despaired at my powerlessness over skeletal structure and disability. My makeover effort was motivated entirely by fear, not of homosexuality (which never held any terrors for me), nor of rejection by my family (which I already accepted as irremediable), but merely of being targeted by the omnipresent schoolyard bullies: the unofficial junior Gestapo by which the United States indoctrinates its children in the social Darwinist methodology of capitalism.

Thinking of these matters tonight, my memories painfully inflamed by Taia's poignant text, I could not but wonder: might my life have been more fulfilling had I not – in fear of the bullies – relentlessly stripped myself of any effeminate trait over which I (presumably) had control? Had these discarded traits been, in my case, the defining characteristics of a homosexual? Might I now in old age be more contented had I been gay?

Had I somehow allowed myself to be terrorized into the ultimate betrayal – that of one's self?

Probably not; the few times I had sex with men, I found the encounters emotionally unfulfilling, merely variants on masturbation and therefore equally dispassionate. Those long-ago experiences – with two friends many years before the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome inflicted its regime of biological terror – were in decided contrast to the physical/intellectual/emotional joys of sex with women, pleasures all the more exquisite when they are naked-souled expressions of mutual love and desire.

But the point here is not my sexuality. The point is that we have progressed as a society far enough out of prudery and shame and all the other anti-sexual legacies of Abrahamic religion, I dare ask myself such a formerly forbidden question, and do so openly, in print.

Alyona Minkovski again, this time speaking for all of us, male, female or transsexual; straight, gay or bisexual: “We spend all these years fighting for the right to be sexy, and now they're trying to take it away from us.”

Hence in conclusion the relevance of JoAnn Wypijewski's “Reproductive Rights and the Long Hand of Slave Breeding”:

If there is an upside to the right's latest, seemingly loony and certainly grotesque multi-front assault on women, it is the clarion it sounds to humanists to take the high ground and ditch the anodyne talk of "a woman's right to choose" for the weightier, fundamental assertion of "a woman's right to be."

Published by The Nation, further disseminated by Truthout and linked in its totality here, it is a piece so complete there was nothing I could add via the comment thread. I offer it both in support of Minkovski's grievance and my own belated realization the denial of women's rights is the denial of all human rights as well.

What's at stake in this struggle is not only “a woman's right to be.” It is everyone's right to be. If the One Percent can take that right away from women, then they can take anything away from any of us.
 

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From Santorum the Sexophobe to Rickie the Racist

APART FROM MUSIC, I rarely post videos here in OAN because I long ago realized the mainstream media makes “television news” a contradiction in terms.

But this news video is uniquely informative. It shows Republican Presidential Hopeful Rick Santorum denouncing President Barack Obama as a “government nig...

Last time I heard that sort of hate speech in public was when I infiltrated a Ku Klux Klan rally in East Tennessee. It was 1964, I was a reporter for a small but relatively fearless daily, and I was hoping Imperial Wizard Robert Shelton would utter some quotable trash-talk indicative of the Klan's festering hatefulness, as indeed he did.

The N-word, of course, was always the Klan's trademark pejorative.

Memo to the working press: Ask Santorum if he is now – or ever has been – a member of the Klan. If the answer is no, ask if he has volunteered to serve as a Kleagle, Klan-speak for recruiter. If the answer is again no, ask if he is a Klan fellow traveler, a Klan-symp. Then – no matter how Santorum answers – ask him if he realizes the Klan is as anti-Catholic as it is anti-Black.
 
(With thanks to Yayoi Winfrey for forwarding the video link.)


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Lying Democrats More Dangerous Than Fascist Republicans?
 
WHILE THE REPUBLICANS make no secret of their fascist agenda – absolute power and unlimited profit for the One Percent, total subjugation and genocidal poverty for all the rest of us – the Democrats hide behind humanitarian and often populist rhetoric even as they hurl us under the proverbial bus.

I encountered a glaring example of this bitter truth in recent monthly bills from Group Health Cooperative and CenturyLink.

Both confirm last year's rumors the Democrats were secretly appeasing the Republicans and the Ruling Class masters of both parties by sneaking through several seemingly minor tax increases and Medicare cutbacks aimed exclusively at lower-income people – this as additional tax cuts pamper the One Percent.

Which demonstrates the most disheartening reality of present-day U.S. politics: the elected Democrats who campaign on New Deal principles but, once in office, behave like Republicans, slapping ever increasing taxes on the poor and ever more completely exempting the rich from any taxation at all.

Worse, unless these betrayals are genuinely glaring – as in Obama 's reversal on repeal of the Bush tax cuts – they're typically covered up by an overly protective Ruling Class Media, then further shielded, depending on the affiliation of the perpetrator, by partisan media on the Left or Right.

For example, note how unreported stealth cutbacks to Medicare Extra Help subsidies hiked prescription drug copayments by four percent and raised Extra Help premiums by one percent, adding about $54 per year to my own Medicare outlays and proportionally afflicting every other Medicare Extra Help recipient.

Hardest hit are those with the largest annual prescription drug expense. The four percent copay hike adds only about $6 to my annual prescription drug bill, but those whose outlay was $2,400 in 2011 will see it rise $96 this year to a total of $2,496.

That's an increase of $8 per month, to $208 from $200 – devastating to someone struggling to survive on a severely limited income in a time of skyrocketing food, transport and medical costs. Translated into food, that's a monthly loss of four loaves of whole-wheat bread or about two pounds of lean ground beef.

Apropos shielding by partisan media, a spokesman for the the Medicare Rights Center – supposedly the prime defender of Medicare recipients – says MRC knows nothing about such increases, even implies they're not real. AARP – formerly the American Association of Retired Persons – meanwhile ignores the issue. No doubt every Medicare Extra Help recipient in the nation is as vexed by these fuck-you denials as by the fuck-you message of the increases themselves.

Meanwhile the regressive federal fees on my telephone and Internet bill went up $1.30 per month – another unpublicized hike in another flat-rate rate tax, which means it penalizes the poor even as it favors the rich.

As someone far wiser than I once observed, “the lesser of two evils is still evil.”


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Email Embargo against Outside Agitator's Notebook URL Finally Ends

MY THANKS TO THE Nurds at CenturyLink for (1) again acknowledging the reality of the embargo imposed on the URLs of Outside Agitator's Notebook and (2) finally – after almost seven weeks – lifting the blockage.
 
I don't know if it was my constant nagging in OAN print or my repeated complaints to CenturyLink or some combination of both that finally convinced whomever needed to be persuaded to toggle whatever needed to be switched, but something surely did the trick.

Let's hope the blockage doesn't happen again – not the least because CenturyLink's Internet is otherwise vastly superior to the relatively expensive but nevertheless bottom-tier service Comcast begrudgingly provides its non-business (i.e., less profitable) users.
 
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24 March 2012

Thinking the Unthinkable, Speaking the Unspeakable

I POST, OFTEN DAILY, to individual story-threads on a number of Internet sites. But I never know whether republishing those stories and comments here serves any meaningful purpose.

Sure it fills the space and sometimes spares me the extended effort of writing weekly essays. And yes it's egotistical fun to reproduce my own work in the pseudo-profundity of italic type.

But is it useful? Does it call attention to news items your own chosen media somehow missed? Does it provide new information on familiar topics? I have no way of knowing...unless you (please) use the Outside Agitator's Notebook comment section to tell me.

Meanwhile here's a selection of web reports I regard as vital reading, their disclosures the source of this week's page header, the material combined into three essays. Each includes key parts of the remarks I posted on the original discussion threads, with full text available via the links.

U.S. Military's Response to Occupy: Death Rays for Crowd Control

Defying a news blackout imposed by Ruling Class Media, the Common Dreams staff has exposed a new terror weapon with which the U.S. military plans to suppress the ever-more-frequent protests by the increasingly angry 99 Percent.

It's called the “Active Denial System” – a heat ray that inflicts intense, unbearably painful heat.

As I said on the associated thread, this is the most depressing, most emotionally wrenching, most infuriating news report I have ever read. It left me intellectually paralyzed in a way no story has ever done. It was a bit more than 30 hours before I managed to verbalize a reaction. I had been silenced by astonishment and revulsion, not just by the story itself but by its implicit and infinitely damning revelations:

(1)-What the development of such a terrifying weapon tells us about the attitudes, values and unforgivable malevolence of the One Percent, the Ruling Class who financed its development. 

(2)-What the development of such a weapon tells us about the intentions of the One Percent toward those of us in the ever-more-disenfranchised, ever-more-enslaved and therefore ever more rebellious 99 Percent.

(3)-What the weapon's gleeful acceptance by the military tells us about our ever-more-obviously deluded belief the soldiers, sailors, Marines and air corps personnel might turn against their officers when they are ordered to kill and torture U.S. civilians just as they are now killing and torturing civilians in the overseas realms of the U.S. – or rather Wall Street – empire.

Obviously, despite claims to the contrary, the heat ray is a death ray, an electronic variant of the flamethrower, which means its core purpose is to inflict a modern version of burning at the stake, the most agonizing form of death there is.

Imagine the glee with which modern Christians will turn this weapon against rebellious women, no doubt chanting “burn witch burn” as they flip the switch.

Picture what happens when the ray is aimed at a typical Occupy demonstration, a peaceful crowd of women, children, men, people who are elderly and disabled including those who depend on service dogs.

Envision a blind girl, herself shrieking in agony, her seeing-eye dog howling in pain and panic, both trying desperately to escape the invisible fire. The girl loses her white cane; then she can no longer hold her dog's leash. The dog struggles to protect her, but girl and dog are trapped within the panic-striken mob, battered, knocked to the ground, trampled to a writhing, whimpering tangle of death, finally just two more anonymous forms in the scatter of twisted, smoking corpses that litter the broad plaza.

See the Ted Bundy smiles on the faces of the heat ray's crew, look into the wasteland of their morally imbecilic eyes, hear their sadistic laughter, remember the searing touch of their psychopathic fire, ever afterward flee in such fear as you never before imagined...

Combine this death ray with the Patriot Act, the National Defense Authorization Act, the Federal Restricted Buildings and Grounds Improvement Act of 2011 (which makes protest demonstrations a federal felony) and Barack the Betrayer's newest executive order (which gives the president the absolute power of a Hitler, a Roman emperor or – yes – a Tsar), and you'll understand why it took me 30 horrified hours to react. The national portrait that emerges bears little resemblance to the United States in which most of us were born and raised.

What we see instead is a slave-realm, a land in which our liberty has been stolen from us by a succession of measures intended to preserve and expand the greedy despotism of the One Percent. These laws and orders have abolished not just the Bill of Rights but the entire Constitution. The result is definitively capitalist governance: absolute power and unlimited profit for the Ruling Class, total subjugation and genocidal poverty for all the rest of us.

There's no doubt the One Percent now defines us – the 99 Percent – as the enemy. Why else high-tech surveillance so acute it can monitor our every breath? Why else militarized cops and Gestapo-ized military, both increasingly armed with weapons of hitherto-unthinkable terror? Why else the draconian measures to suppress dissent?

Thus our beloved U.S.A. is crushed beneath the combat-boots of capitalism, reduced to a nightmare nation far more oppressive than anything George Orwell might have imagined.

It is not just the de facto Fourth Reich we are becoming. We are confronted by the most horrific fantasies of science fiction come to life, as if the One Percent were now revealing itself to be the Borg, threatening us with even more unspeakable horrors to come and warning us to surrender before it is too late: “resistance is futile.”

As I said: this is not the United States I was born in.

Quoth the I Ching: “Darkening of the Light. In adversity it furthers one to be persevering.”

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At Last, Recognition We're Being Herded into Christian Theocracy

Finally after years of denial both the Left and the libertarian Right are awakening to the (formerly unspeakable) threat of the United States being converted to Christian theocracy, first by stealth, now by open betrayal of the Constitution, soon by brute force – every stage of the assault lavishly financed by the One Percent.

The opening volley of the theocrats' war against separation of church and state was addition of the phrase “under God” to the Pledge of Allegiance in 1954. From the beginning, the emphatically capitalized G was intended as a thunderbolt of prejudice and rejection, a specific invocation of the tyrannical and tyrannically male god singular to Christianity and the other two Abrahamic religions, “God” as in “the Lord thy God” or “no God but Allah.” Despite Big Lies to the contrary, all deities “not consistent with Judaeo-Christian tradition” were deliberately excluded, a ban the Supreme Court has since affirmed, including – of course – exclusion of the wondrously revolutionary goddess of neopaganism, of whom I wrote so extensively in “'Dancer' Resurrected.” 
 
But the U.S. Left, effectively purged of its intellectuals and thereby deprived both of Marxian analysis and semiotic understanding, mostly refused to acknowledge the horrid significance of adding God to the Pledge. Among the few exceptions were Paul Krassner and Frank Cieciorka, whose deliciously outrageous “one nation under God” cartoon enlivened the March 1964 issue of Krassner's magazine The Realist. 

Now – bolstered by such vital works as Chris Hedges' American Fascists, Kevin Phillips' American Theocracy and Jeff Sharlet's The Family – there are long-overdue beginnings of genuine alarm, as shown by the following news reports and/or the comment threads so generated.

But – as the anonymous comment on the last theocracy thread demonstrates – it's probably too late. The Christians are already clamoring for our deaths.

The topmost anti-theocracy piece, via Reader Supported News, was by the former New York Times reporter Timothy Egan. It decries Republican efforts to impose what Egan labels “the church lady state...what your freedom-hating Republican Party has been doing across the land to restrict individual liberty.”  

“They want the state to follow you into the bedroom, the bathroom and beyond. They think you're too stupid to know what to do with your own body, too ignorant to understand what your doctors tell you and too lazy to be trusted in a job without being subject to random drug testing. Your body is the government's business.”

Since Christianity is – like all Abrahamic religion – definitively anti-female, I should have challenged Egan on the misogyny implicit in the term “church lady.” Discouraged by RSN's 1500-character response limit, I didn't, which I now regret. Instead I replied as follows (scroll down the linked thread to view my entire commentary):

Three points: 

(1)-Mr. Egan is mainstream media, a former New York Times reporter who parlayed his elite employment into lucrative freelancing, a career move impossible for any of us with lesser resumes.

(2)-It is notable when someone so privileged dares publicly decry the One Percent/Republican campaign to make the United States a Christian theocracy. (Too bad he ignores the One Percent/Democrat role: for example Obama picking the JesuNazi Rick Warren to read the inaugural invocation, then radically expanding Bush's “faith-based initiatives.”) 

(3)-The “larger picture”... is to be found in the South, de facto Christian theocracy since Reconstruction, where “industrial psychology” discovered Christians make the best post-slavery slaves. Taught all authority is divine right, Christians view disobedience as sin. Terrified of eternal damnation, they are reliably anti-union. Taught women are the source of evil, Christians are reliably misogynistic, hence vehemently anti-sexual. Crazed by frustration, their sex drive sublimates into frantic productivity, frenzied materialism, envious hatred of nonconformists. Hence the Ku Klux Klan, a death squad, colloquially “the Saturday Night Men's Bible Study Class.”

Capitalism in action: infinite greed as ultimate virtue; the South now Everywhere U.S.A. (“one nation under God”); maximum profits for the One Percent. 

Be afraid. Be very afraid...” 

Then when a reader missed the significance of my concluding sentence (“...the south now Everywhere U.S.A...”), I elaborated:

The savagely theocratic South is the test-model for the zero-tolerance Christian theocracy the One Percent is now imposing on the entire United States.

Why? Because, by every capitalist measure, Abrahamic theocracy (Christian, Muslim, Jewish), is the most profitable form of governance. It guarantees capitalism's ultimate purpose: unlimited profit and absolute power for the Ruling Class, total subjugation for all the rest of us. 

Yes the threat is global. Note the identical movements – each lavishly financed by the One Percent – in all Abrahamic religions. 

Be very afraid” because of what zero-tolerance Abrahamic theocracy means: witches and heretics burned at the stake; homosexuals and people caught in extra-marital or pre-marital sex stoned to death; women reduced to chattel – the Christians want all of these horrors in their Biblical Nation. The Dominionist Christians demand it, the rest of the Christians support it by their refusal to denounce the Dominionists. (Google: “Dominion Theology,” no quotes.)

Yes fear oppresses. But oppression prompts rebellion. And to name one's fear is to begin the process of liberation... 

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A seemingly unrelated RSN item – a vital report by Katrina vanden Heuvel exposing “the most powerful federal employee you never heard of” as “the man blocking America's recovery,” also prompted me to speak of theocracy:

...(Y)ou and many others need to understand the two-party charade.

(1)-There is really only one party, the Ruling Class or One Percent party, of which the Democrats and Republicans are merely pseudo-factions.

(See Bill Moyers' disclosures of 10 July 2009. For working journalists, this was nothing new. It was the ultimate dirty secret of U.S. politics. But Moyers was the first of us to dare publicly expose it.) 
 
(2)-The GOPorker/DemocRat scam is nothing more than a variant of the good-cop/bad-cop con. One party screams and rants to provide a rationale for the other party's betrayals, as in the health-care debacle or the ongoing war against women. 

(3)-Innumerable studies in what used to be called "industrial psychology" prove capitalism's most profitable employees are those who are (A), terrified to unquestioning obedience, and (B), so sexually frustrated they sublimate their forbidden desires in frenzies of productivity and impulse buying. 

Hence the oppression in which both alleged "parties" are equally complicit: denial of health care (fear); the war against women (war against sexuality); and the imposition of zero-tolerance Christian theocracy (guaranteed obedience, as proven long ago in the post-Reconstruction South). 

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Ending this week's theocracy alert is a Truthout report disclosing how Christians poisoned a critic's dog, which boiled my blood thrice, first the by incident itself, next by kindred atrocities in my own life, lastly by the poster who demanded my death:

I have no doubt Prof. Mullin's unforgivable act of heresy – the alleged sin for which his dog was made to suffer – was openly suing to combat the savage Christian theocracy that has long reigned at the Air Force Academy and is now being imposed on all of us, civilian or military, who lack the means to escape the United States. 

The poisoning of one's dog is a classic fundamentalist tactic, now routinely employed throughout the U.S. by Christian terrorists, made notorious by the Ku Klux Klan during the years of the Civil Rights Movement. In which context note carefully the colloquial name for the KKK throughout the South: "the Saturday Night Men's Bible Study Class." 

Indeed the Christian penchant for dog-poisoning is an outrage to which I can twice testify.  

The Klan fatally poisoned my dog Brunhilda in 1964. She was an especially beloved German shepherd I raised from a pocket-sized pup, and she had in fact saved my own life the year before, attacking a KKK hitman as he was climbing in through my kitchen window.  

Then in 1988, bible-thump JesuNazis trying to drive me out of a rented farm-cottage in rural Washington state poisoned another dog – this time non-fatally – and also hung a dead cat on the driver's-side door handle of my automobile. 

Nice people, these godly Christians, exactly as proven by their long history of Inquisitions, witch-burnings and other such genocidal atrocities. 

Verily, they are made in the image of their infinitely sadistic god. 

(Disclosure: mostly an agnostic, I also identify strongly with Taoism, Zen, Gaian paganism and First Nations spiritualities.)

To which an anonymous commentator replied, demonstrating not just his hatred but the ignorance of grammar and punctuation that so often accompanies such emotions: 
 
You, are a complete idiot. It's really a shame that KKK hitman didn't get a chance to finish the job... 

Ah yes, Christian love...

(To see my remarks in context, you've got to scroll way down, clicking “Load More Comments” at least three times, until the header “Showing 100 of 159 comments” appears.

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Republican Hypocrisy: GOPorkers the Biggest Governmental Spenders

To conclude – and vital for its discussion of economic reality – is an analysis by the conservative blogger Andrew Sullivan that shows, complete with illustrative graphics, how Republican presidents deliberately ran up the federal deficit, outspending Democrat presidents by substantial percentages. 

My commentary, which generated 80 clicks of approval, reminded us of our too-often-forgotten history:

Three points: 

(1)-One of the avowed purposes of Reaganomics, many times confirmed by the Reaganoid guru David Stockman, was to inflate the federal deficit to the point social services – not just welfare but Social Security and Medicare – would become unaffordable.

(2)-The purpose of destroying social services, a goal about which the Reaganoids were a bit less forthright, was creation of the sweatshop/debt-slave economy by which we are oppressed today. The operant equations go like this: maximum social services + maximum employment = maximum assertiveness amongst workers = maximum wages; zero social services + maximum UNemployment = maximum terror amongst the workers = lowest possible wages. 

(3)-The only accurate analysis of capitalism – the absolute evil of infinite greed elevated to maximum virtue – is provided by Marxism. But – not the least because the U.S. 99 Percent is the most anti-intellectual (or intellectually lazy) proletariat on the planet, we will continue our Moron Nation resistance to Marxian ideological discipline and thus remain forever imprisoned in the (ever expanding) slave pens of the Ruling Class. 

*****

No, CenturyLink has not lifted its embargo against this blog. 

Nevertheless – not the least as demonstrated by the foregoing endorsement, an unprecedented 80 thumbs-up on an unabashedly Marxian post – our quest for liberty expands in strength of numbers, solidarity and force of will.
 
Yes, even here amidst the ashes of the American dream and the ruins of the American experiment in constitutional democracy – even here in this wretchedly oppressed land of death rays, forcible Christianization and Moron Nation gullibles who dare not see past the politicians' Big Lies – our determination intensifies. 

Let us then find affirmation in lines from an old song of resistance:

“Far and away the road goes winding
– Look and see how merrily the road goes”

LB/24 March 2012 
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16 March 2012

Not Dead, Silenced by 'Nonexistent' Internet Censorship

THE MAIN REASON I dumped Comcast as my Internet service provider is its oft-denied but nevertheless commonplace practice of arbitrarily categorizing genuinely Leftist blogs as “spam” and thereby prohibiting email transmission of any links to Outside Agitator's Notebook.

Now seven months later I'm far more permanently obstructed by CenturyLink, the only other broadband connection readily available in my part of Tacoma. Any time I (or anyone else) sends an email that includes a live-link to this blog, CenturyLink kills it dead as a fresh-stomped cockroach.

Since CenturyLink controls about seven percent of the broadband Internet, this alone is a substantial loss of potential readership. But the actual loss is much greater: embargoed as I am by CenturyLink, there is no way I can email Outside Agitator's Notebook links to potential new readers anywhere in the world.

It is an aside, but I would be derelict in my journalistic duty if I failed to point out the severely limited broadband availability in my neighborhood is characteristic of the for-profit Internet's defining contempt for lower income people. Such is capitalism, precisely as Ayn Rand defined it: infinite greed elevated to maximum virtue, and devil take the hindmost.

Meanwhile the censorship imposed by CenturyLink has proven infinitely more oppressive than its Comcast variant. With Comcast, sufficiently forceful complaints eventually got the embargo lifted – at least three times during the final year I was a Comcast subscriber, maybe a half-dozen times total. By contrast, CenturyLink's censorship is apparently forever.

It is also much broader that Comcast's censorship. And – as I would soon learn – it is protected by a defiant campaign of deliberate lies.

Thanks to an Occupy communications coordinator, a top-drawer computer professional with background including lengthy employment by Microsoft, I already knew CenturyLink had for a time embargoed all email Occupy Tacoma sent to any CenturyLink subscribers. Indeed it was a practice I helped stop, this by contacting an executive identified as Meg Andrews, a member of the mega-corporation's regional public relations staff in Seattle.

I explained to Ms. Andrews I was doing a story on the censorship and said I wanted to give CenturyLink an opportunity to defend its policy. In essence – though I was scrupulously polite about it – I was threatening the monopoly with public exposure, a tactic I had successfully employed many times during my half-century career in print journalism.

Lo and behold, the obstruction was soon lifted – a “glitch,” it was explained, complete with profuse apologies. Hence I foolishly told Ms. Andrews there was no longer a story.

That was on 15 November 2011. Then on 16 February 2012, when I tried to email my subscribers to notify them I had at last finished “Dancer Resurrected: a Story of Love, Art, Sex and Revolution” and posted it accordingly, I discovered this newest CenturyLink outrage: automatic interdiction of any email that includes the TypePad and Blogger URLs of this blog.

Not until the following day's correspondence with the Occupy communications coordinator, whom I had emailed seeking advice, was I told CenturyLink's November embargo had applied to every Occupation everywhere.

In other words, if Occupy Wall Street – or for that matter Occupy Timbuktu – tried to email a CenturyLink subscriber, the message was automatically blocked by the monopoly's anti-spam software.

Censorship of that magnitude is hardly accidental. It strongly suggests CenturyLink is acting on behalf the Department of Homeland Security, the U.S. equivalent of the dread SS-Reichssicherheitshauptamt, the Reich Security Agency or R.S.H.A.

Had I realized how widespread the November censorship was, I'd have gone ahead with the story, CenturyLink's “glitch” claim be damned. In fact I'm a little ashamed Ms. Andrews' apology and seeming pleasantness conned me into dropping the story. It was an error for which – in the years I sat an editor's desk – I'd have harshly criticized any of my reporters.

And this time it took no digging at all to unearth the (inevitable) Big Business Big Lie. CenturyLink claimed it was removing the obstruction – a claim first verbalized on 16 February 2012 during an hour-long telephone conversation with a Century Link tech rep who identified himself as Randy Schnetzer – but Schnetzer's reassurance turned out to be nothing more than a corporate jerk-off.

The company reiterated its lies in an unsigned email the same date (“Ticket Nr. NTM000007949515”) and in subsequent emails (“We'd like to hear from you”) dated 19 and 26 February 2012.

Hence – realizing Century Link had in essence told me to fuck off, on 6 March I sent Schnetzer the following email, the original in all caps and boldfaced/underscored as below to convey the irate tone my voice would have taken were Schnetzer and I again speaking on a telephone:

Apropos ticket nr. NTM000007949515, you and your colleagues lied: the blockage has not, say again not, been removed.  Nor – again contrary to the lies told me by your colleagues – was it ever removed.

My assumption is therefore that CenturyLink – despite  your protestations to the contrary – is arbitrarily imposing de facto censorship on my blog, Outside Agitator's Notebook.

The very least you could do is be honest enough to acknowledge what you are doing, so that I can begin the search for another Internet service provider – one that at least offers the pretense of respect for the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.

Meanwhile – needless to say – I am outraged. Your malicious breach of contract (and it is clearly nothing less than that) is of a magnitude that makes Comcast appear truly benign.

But I suppose I should expect nothing better of a mega-corporation headquartered in Louisiana, a state so far to the neo-Nazi right the Ku Klux Klan still parades openly through its streets.

Believe me, you have not heard the last of this. I am among other things a member of both the National Writers Union (UAW local 1981 AFL/CIO) and the National Press Photographers Association. Indeed I have already informed union officials of what is happening. I strongly suspect the American Civil Liberties Union, with which I have a near-lifelong association, will also be amongst the interested parties.

Were I a gambling man, I'd bet big money this allegedly “nonexistent” censorship is fast becoming our national norm. As I explained in a heads-up letter to a favorite editor, I suspect it is “merely one of many modes of de facto Internet censorship characteristic of the United States, typically imposed by privately owned for-profit Internet servers, probably under direction of the Department of Homeland Security.”

“By working through the private sector – especially true given how the Supreme Court has repeatedly ruled the First Amendment does not apply in the workplace – the Ruling Class is able to impose censorship as effective as anything one encountered in Nazi Germany, but nevertheless do so without (technically) violating the Bill of Rights.”

My continued protests to CenturyLink have, of course, done no good at all. Polite or angry, the result is the same – and why be courteous to corporate functionaries who intend to fuck you over no matter what?

As indeed they have done. Which – given the radical limitations so imposed on my readership – has me asking myself if the associated writing and photography is even worth the bother. For the moment I intend to persist, mainly because I believe it's still possible to force CenturyLink to stop ripping me off and instead provide the service for which I am paying.

And “force” is indeed the operant verb: the bitter truth is that capitalists respond to nothing else.

Hence I'll keep looking for new ways to let all of you know when I've posted a new essay. 

Any suggestions, please speak up via the “comment” portal.

Whatever happens, many thanks for your readership, all the more so since in today's United States, even daring to read forbidden thoughts – mine or anyone else's – no doubt gets us on a Ruling Class shit list.

LB/15 March 2012.
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