01 September 2014

Making Sense of Ferguson: an Anthology

IF ONE TAKES the long view of what's happening in Ferguson, Missouri, United States of America, it is but the newest atrocity in a seemingly endless sequence of events that began with the advent of patriarchy maybe 6,000 years ago.

That's when the voice of some self-proclaimed god spoke from a burning bush and also from a fiery wheel to intimidate our species into accepting his toxic mandates: god as heavenly Führer, war against Nature and war against women and the war of God's Chosen against the Damned until all the planet is “one nation under God.”

An estimated four-and-one-half millennia later, a microcosm of the vectoring of these possibly interstellar malignancies would be re-enacted when Europeans who believed themselves divine nemissaries* acting “in the image of God” maliciously distributed smallpox-infested blankets amongst First Nations peoples to begin the “ethnic cleansing” of North America.

Now, today, after centuries of übermenschen vs. üntermenschen (whether patricians versus plebeians, Ruling Class versus Working Class, white versus people of color or however else defined), we witness in Ferguson the direct consequences of an idea that once, eons ago, was so alien to our species it had to be seared into our brains by fire – first by the biblical bush and wheel, ultimately by the flames of the burning-stake and the lynching-tree and the voices of victims whose final agonies are so monstrously horrific they cannot stop shrieking until their vocal cords are charred to silence.

But the shorter-term and therefore more easily provable sequence of events that made Ferguson the new international symbol of “American exceptionalism” and what it really means to reside in “one nation under God” began with the advent of fascism in Italy and Nazism in Germany and the clandestine meetings of German and Italian officials with the secret cabal of U.S. plutocrats who correctly recognized fascism and Nazism as the mature and therefore inevitable forms of capitalism.
 
The immediate result of these meetings was the Bankers Plot (scroll down for my addition of historical facts to the comment thread). Thanks largely to Soviet intelligence operatives, the U.S. Communist Party and the heroism of Gen. Smedley Butler U.S.M.C. (retired), the plotters failed in their effort to turn the United States fascist and make it the fourth (and economically dominant) partner in the Rome/Berlin/Tokyo Axis. But they were never prosecuted – they were too rich to be jailed – and it now seems obvious they succeeded in securely implanting in the minds of their children and grandchildren the lingering notion of a fascist United States in which We the People are reduced to zero-tolerance slavery. 

Now – because the U.S. (pseudo) Left in its arrogant stupidity constantly underestimates the diabolical cunning of the Bankers Plot descendents – one Ruling Class party of two names tyrannizes the entire nation. The One Percenters, the masters of the pretend-to-be-not-so-fascist Democrats and the unabashedly fascist Republicans, have bribed themselves into total control of all government at every U.S. level whether local, state or federal. The result is capitalist governance: absolute power and unlimited profit for the One Percent, total subjugation for all the rest of us – what earlier generations knew as fascism or Nazism, albeit without the authority of an obvious dictator. 

That's why despite Roe v. Wade there are no abortion providers in 87 percent of all U.S. counties; why there is a war on women; why the U.S. Supreme Court has nullified voter rights  and eliminated the separation of church and state; why the risk of biblical-law theocracy replacing what little remains of constitutional governance is at an all-time high;  why hate crimes are soaring  (see also here  and here); why there's no end to joblessnessforeclosure  and eviction; why homelessness is now a crime;  why U.S. press freedom is but a memory;  why U.S. citizens are denied health care by prices so prohibitive they literally condemn us to death;  why the infant mortality rate is skyrocketing  even as our educational level is flushed down the societal toilet

It's also why there's a new war against racial minorities – not coincidentally, the very minorities a Soviet intelligence study** leaked during the early 1990s said were notable for their legitimate (and therefore potentially revolutionary) anger at the racism inherent in capitalism. 

Because the Ruling Class long ago recognized the U.S. military might not be reliable in homeland search-and-destroy missions against U.S. citizens – remember the real reason the draft was abolished was to deny potential revolutionaries access to military training – the U.S. local police are now being federalized and militarized and trained as an army of occupation. That's why they behave as they did in Ferguson on 9 August 2014 when Officer Darren Wilson gunned down Michael Brown and similarly trained officers fired military-grade pepper gas and riot-control projectiles at people who had peacefully assembled to protest the killing. These same federally trained officers targeted the journalists who were trying to cover what soon became notorious as police brutality of a magnitude unseen since the era of the Jim Crow South.

But the Ferguson story's not about individual cops run amok – never mind that's the disinformation with which we're being deluged by our Josef Goebbels media. It's not even about the police per se. What it's about is the methodical transformation of the United States into the de facto Fourth Reich – a transformation of which the militarized cops with their assault rifles and their Nazi-style helmets and their armored cars are merely the most visible manifestations.
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*“nemissary” – the combination of “nemesis” and “emissary,” for which my thanks to a dear friend who prefers to remain anonymous.
**The analysis cited here was amongst the KGB papers leaked after the collapse of the Soviet Union. I read of it in major media – possibly Macleans Magazine, maybe also Newsweek – probably in 1992. The focus of the KGB study was rebelliousness within the U.S. during the 1960s. It concluded that white rebelliousness was mostly either fad or, as in the anti-war movement, motivated by fearful selfishness; therefore it had no revolutionary potential. But the rebelliousness amongst First Nations peoples, African Americans and Hispanics was motivated by legitimate grievances against capitalism and was therefore implicitly revolutionary. Unfortunately the report has since apparently been disappeared down the Orwell hole, as neither I nor far more skilled researchers have been able to find it. 


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Making Sense of Ferguson: a Veteran Agitator's Reactions

I posted these remarks, reproduced here in italic, on the comment threads of various Ferguson stories published on other websites. (Special thanks for the superb coverage by Reader Supported News.) 

On “The Body in the Street”: To understand why Michael Brown's body was left (on display) in the street for four hours it is necessary to understand the new paradigm of governance that's being imposed on the U.S. homeland.
 
This new paradigm is brazenly capitalist governance – absolute power and unlimited profit for the Ruling Class, total subjugation for all the rest of us – other names for which are fascism and Nazism.
 
It has always been the paradigm of governance in the USian colonies – places like Pinochet's Chile and Diem's Vietnam. But now with the labor movement dead and the Soviet Union gone and China eternally co-opted, there is no longer any power on earth adequate to prevent the capitalists – the One Percent – from ruling domestically with exactly the same savagery they have always ruled their overseas possessions.
 
The function of the police in this new paradigm is to protect and serve the Ruling Class and to tyrannize all the rest of us. In this new paradigm, We the People are the enemy. The police are an army of occupation protecting the Ruling Class from the rage of this foreclosure-conquered nation.
 
That's why Mike Brown's body was left in the street for four hours It was a warning to the people, a standard army-of-occupation tactic. It is a 21st Century version of how the Nazis in their conquered territories hung dissidents from lampposts with signs proclaiming the new order. Disobedience Is Death, whether in Hitler's Grosse Deutschland or in the United States of America.
 
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On “The Ferguson Police Have a Card up Their Sleeve”:  Firstly, the Ferguson police are not “incompetent.” They are a latter-day Gestapo behaving with the same sneeringly competent viciousness that defined the Nazi occupation troops in Europe. In other words, the Ferguson cops are (competently) doing what the (white) Ruling Class trained and equipped them to do: terrorizing blacks.
 
Secondly, the reason blacks in Ferguson do not vote no doubt lies in the state's history, which includes long years of the most violent racism in the United States. Indeed, Civil-War-related violence in Missouri continued “until 1889.” But given the behavior of the police in Ferguson, it is now obvious Missouri's penchant for racial violence has never been suppressed. (For an introduction to the state's bloody history, see here  and here
 
Thirdly, racism is a subset of capitalism, a byproduct of its master-slave mentality. Thus if we are to win against capitalism, we must stop underestimating our oppressors. They are in fact the most malevolently competent tyrants in human history. That is why they now own and control the entire world.
 
Fourthly, the function of the police under capitalism is not to serve and protect the people. It is instead to serve and protect the Ruling Class by terrorizing real and potential dissidents – exactly as the Ferguson police are doing.
 
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On “Police Officer Resigns, Another Is Fired After Ferguson Incidents”: As I said on the thread of an earlier story about these two cops, nearly all U.S. police departments – militarized by the federal government and federalized by the Patriot Act – are hotbeds of neo-Nazi ideology and/or Ku-Klux-Klan-type Christian fanaticism...Hence these two officers will quickly be hired by other departments. Meanwhile do not imagine the new savagery of the police is an isolated event...Open your eyes, people: see the pattern. An atrocity against one is an atrocity against us all. Stand in solidarity. Otherwise we're doomed.
 
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On “Why We're So Blase About Global Warming(and what that attitude has to do with Ferguson): Unfortunately for our entire species, at least 63 percent of the U.S. public has already been seduced by Christian idiocy (see for example here) – and the number of these malevolent morons is growing. Supplemental proofs include skyrocketing hate crimes, the war against women and minorities, the Oath Keepers tape from Ferguson, etc. ad nauseam. We are indeed fucked – raped, actually, and abandoned to die – and it is Abrahamic religion with its fanatical hatred of nature and femaleness that has murdered us.
 
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On “This One May Be Worse (than Michael Brown)”: It's not just the South.”  It's the entire country. The federalized, militarized police have obviously been deliberately equipped to wage war on us, We the People. Just as obviously – see for example here  – the targeting of minorities marks the war's first offensive. And, despite claims to the contrary, the orders to begin this war have obviously – like the plethora of equipment that has turned police departments into conquering armies – come from the federal government. Though the war's immediate victims are minorities, protesters (remember what was done to Occupy) and journalists – especially those who try to cover the escalating savagery, in truth the entire 99 percent is on the government's target list... To paraphrase Martin Niemöller, “First they came for the Blacks...”

   

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Making Sense of Ferguson: Ten Vital Background Reports

(My special thanks to Pat Fletcher, whose Internet research skills helped gather these exceptionally informative stories.)
 
A Former Marine Explains All the Weapons of War Being Used by Police in Ferguson”: Reprinted from The Nation by Truthout, Lyle Jeremy Rubin's documentation of the equipment the Ferguson cops are using against local citizens is invaluable. It is tantamount to a seasoned intelligence-analyst's report on an enemy army's order of battle. (“Order of battle” is the military term for studies of an enemy's capabilities that focus on leadership, organization and equipment.) It's relevance, which cannot be over-emphasized, is that Rubin's work is probably the first easily accessible public disclosure of the extent to which U.S. local police departments have been federalized into de facto armies of occupation.

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Suspended St. Louis Police Officer: 'I'm Into Diversity, I Kill Everybody'”:  Allen McDuffee's report for The Wire, republished by Reader Supported News, adds the dimension of police personality to our understanding of militarized-police order of battle. McDuffee's disclosures are based on the (now-censored) videotape that reveals the boastful murderousness and the violent Christianity of Dan Page, the St. Louis County cop who assaulted an African-American journalist during the ongoing Ferguson protests. Another account of the Page's bigotry is here,  (also linked in “Global Warming,” above), complete with some representative footage CNN captured from the videotape before it was censored.

(Note: I listened to the entire tape – this obviously before the unknown censors blocked public access to it – and Page's statements are indeed as murderous, and as murderously Christian, as McDuffee describes. Page was addressing a gathering of Oath Keepers, the organization of Christian fanatics, which of course responded favorably to his boasts. McDuffee's report is therefore also relevant to my ongoing coverage, previously linked in the introductory essay, of the intensifying effort to impose biblical-law theocracy  on the United States.) 

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Five reports give us a a picture of the brutal circumstances under which Michael Brown lived and died. “Why Michael Brown had the right to stand his ground” references the demographics of Ferguson, which implicitly white-supremacist USian capitalism has turned into a de facto ghetto. Routinely policed as if it were Bull Connor's Birmingham, Alabama, it is also somewhat reminiscent of Henrich Himmler's Warsaw.  A more scholarly and detailed demographic report is “Ferguson, Mo. Emblematic of Growing Suburban Poverty.”  A Brookings study, it reveals at least 25 percent of the community's families live below the federal poverty line – in other words, in truly abject poverty. “In defense of black rage: Michael Brown, police and the American dream”  gives Brittney Cooper's account of the reality behind the statistics. “Violence,” she writes, “is the effect, not the cause of the concentrated poverty that locks that many poor people up together with no conceivable way out...” Another relevant report on the policing of Ferguson is “Police raid Ferguson church for third time.”  Finally there is the ultimate portrait of police attitudes in Ferguson, “Nurse on Site Was Not Allowed to Tend Mike Brown.”   

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A Movement Grows in Ferguson”: Jelani Cobb of The New Yorker does what only the very best and bravest reporters do and goes beyond the police lines to get the back story: “...it is now beginning to look like a movement. The local QuikTrip, a gas station and convenience store that was looted and burned on the second night of the protests, has now been repurposed as the epicenter for gatherings and the exchange of information. The front of the lot bears an improvised graffiti sign identifying the area as the 'QT People’s Park.' With the exception of a few stretches, such as Thursday afternoon, when it was veiled in clouds of tear gas, protesters have been a constant presence in the lot...” 

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Missouri GOP Outraged About Voter Registration Booths In Ferguson”  As noted above, voter participation in Ferguson is extremely low, reminiscent of the South in the years before the voter registration drives of the Civil Rights Movement and passage of the (now-nullified) Voting Rights Act. But as soon as a few folks tried to to make it easier for Ferguson citizens to exercise their right to vote, a top official of the Missouri Republican Party denounced the effort as a threat to “justice and peace.” 

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Four Things You Probably Don't Know About the Ferguson Protests” gives us another revealing glimpse inside the beleaguered community.


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Making Sense of Ferguson: Racism as Class Warfare

Profiling Is as USian as Apple Pie: If there are any OAN readers who still doubt the federalized, militarized police have been ordered to specifically target African Americans – perhaps even more ruthlessly now that closet-Republican Barack Obama is effectively channeling Richard Nixon in the White House – let “When You Fit the Description” relieve you of your uncertainties. It is the infuriating story of how television producer Charles Belk was busted, publicly humiliated and imprisoned in an especially egregious case of mistaken identity and false arrest inflicted by the Beverly Hills Police Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Wrongfully accused of bank robbery, Belk was relentlessly interrogated by an agent from the FBI, the primary U.S. secret police agency.

Why? Merely because Belk is a “tall, bald head, black male,” as was the perpetrator, who of course escaped. In the mind of the Ruling Class, as in the minds of their militarized-police guardians, black – even well-dressed black – means poor which means criminal, just as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar points out in the essay linked below. And maybe – given the immediate involvement of the secret police – it's also because the Ruling Class remains terrified by that KGB study I mentioned in the opening commentary. 

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Influenced as I am by Marx, Engels and Lenin, I have long recognized U.S. racism as a particularly vicious subset of class struggle – the methodical reduction of African-Americans to the very lowest ranks of the üntermenschen. Having lived half my boyhood in the South, I bear witness to the fact the savage relentlessness of the Ruling Class is fueled not just by the usual capitalist components of moral imbecility – the infinite greed and selfishness the works of Ayn Rand and the graduate schools of business have elevated to maximum virtue – but by the karmic dread-of-revolution indigenous to any willfully sadistic aristocracy. The ideological and often genetic ancestors of these present-day One Percenters profited handsomely from slavery before the Civil War and again 70 years later when slavery was resurrected by the Nazis in their concentration camps. Now they themselves have resurrected the antebellum term “human capital,” reintroducing to our 21st Century workaday vocabulary what is no doubt an arrogant gesture of their own malevolent intent. 

But the upwelling of resistance in Ferguson suggests at least the potential of a rather more optimistic future. Hence the relevance of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's surprisingly candid Time magazine piece entitled “The Coming Race War Won't Be About Race”:  “...to many in America, being a person of color is synonymous with being poor, and being poor is synonymous with being a criminal...and that's how the status quo wants it.” Obviously the Josef-Goebbels-minded editors forced Abdul-Jabbar to write “status quo” instead of Ruling Class, (or maybe changed his original text), but the point is nevertheless made: We the People, whether we're dodging rubber bullets in Ferguson, waiting hopelessly in unemployment lines or starving under bridges, are at last awakening to the fact we're in a class war. The question is what – if anything – will we dare do with our newly raised consciousness: whether and how we will solve the problem now that we have recognized the Downpressor Man  for who and what he is. 

LB/23-31 August 2014 

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26 August 2014

Technical Problems Abort In-Depth Report on Ferguson

BECAUSE I DO not speak Nurdish, I cannot adequately explain the technical problems that have brought me to an embittered standstill on the Ferguson story.

It is, however, a perfect example of why I despise computers.

That they are electronic scabs – that they obliterated six of every seven  jobs in my chosen field of journalism – is bad enough.

But now, as I have just discovered to my total fury, material on the Internet can somehow be programed to make its legitimate creative use impossible – a new, electronic  form of impossible-to-overcome censorship of which I had not been aware. 

My intent in this project was to assemble enough information to provide an in-depth view of the circumstances in Ferguson, specifically the class-war context in which an unarmed African-American named Michael Brown was gunned down by a white cop named Darren Wilson.

Because text can only go so far in conveying the socioeconomic horrors run-amok capitalism is maliciously and – yes – gleefully inflicting on the U.S. Working Class, I had planned  to top off my report with an illustration I knew would at the very least raise eyebrows.

I would post a pair of photos – one of Brown's body as it was left for four hours on display in the Ferguson streets, another of a woman hanged by the Nazis as a partisan and left on display to terrorize the population of Minsk.

In other words, I would visually connect the  murderous behavior of the militarized police in Ferguson – and everywhere else in the United States – to the murderous behavior of the Nazi occupation troops in Europe during World War II.

But making such a visual comparison, it turns out, is impossible.

And now – because I ignorantly squandered the first two days of this week on this effort, and because the rest of the week is obligated to my dentist, my ophthalmologist and the unbelievably time-stealing bus-odysseys the nation's most anti-transit seaport inflicts on those of us who are too poor to afford automobiles – the entire project is dead until next weekend.

The most infuriating aspect of this utter defeat is that I know my concept is a good one – a damn good one in fact. Hence somebody who knows how to bypass the electronic barriers that have reduced me to uselessness and helplessness – no doubt somebody well enough bankrolled by hereditary wealth to have been given the requisite doctoral-level degrees in computer science – will steal my idea and even profit by it.

My bitterness – and my furious mortification at my inability to cope with the accursed alien technology of the digital realm – is beyond  description.

LB/26 August 2914

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25 August 2014

Ferguson Back-Story Unavoidably Delayed

THIS WEEK'S NOTEBOOK is unavoidably late. With the help of my friend Pat Fletcher, a researcher whose Internet skills far exceed my own, I'm assembling a collection of in-depth reports on the Ferguson affair I hope will enable us to understand the class warfare that underlies the slaying of Michael Brown and the fury of the community's response to the ongoing savagery of the federally militarized local police. Needless to say, the events in Ferguson have profound implications for the entire U.S. population -- particularly in terms of how the militarized police present an ultimate threat to the remaining vestiges of USian democracy. I had hoped to complete this reportage last night, but other obligations -- among them my participation in the local fight for a $15 minimum wage -- took precedence. Nevertheless, the Fergusion piece should be finished this evening. Meanwhile I am sorry for any resultant inconvenience.

LB/25 August 2014 


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18 August 2014

Survival in the Realm of the Divine Sadist: an Anthology



 




ABOUT THE PICTURE: having any genuine quality of life in the viciously anti-mass-transit United States demands ownership of a motor vehicle sustained by enough income to pay the increasingly prohibitive costs of fuel, licensing, insurance and maintenance. 

But my (meticulously maintained) Ford V6 Tempo died in mid-2009 after 260,000 miles. And capitalism being what it is, I will never in this lifetime have enough money to afford another car.

As a result I am often forced to impose on friends for local transport and am utterly dependent on them for any spiritually recharging visits to the country. Thus my boundless joy and endless gratitude when my friend Cate Montana – whose new book Unearthing Venus is as vital to the struggle against patriarchy as Manifesto is to the fight against capitalism-become-fascism – insisted on driving me up to Mount Rainier.

It was my first-ever trip to Paradise, the jumping-off place for hikers and climbers at 5,420 feet, the closest you can drive to the 14,411-foot crest of the volcano. We walked a short distance up the Paradise River trail, where I promptly discovered just how badly out-of-shape I am due to the combination of (irremediable) post-smoking weight gain and the oppressively prison-like inactivity inflicted by Tacoma's wretched public transport and the lack of my own car.

But I could not long remain mortified and gloomy in Cate's uplifting company. This post-Paradise cell-phone selfie, at Reflection Lakes, elevation 5,311 feet, gives a glimpse of the mountain and the happiness of the day itself. (Photo by Cate, to whom my most profound thanks.)

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(Note: Even while allegedly on a semi-vacation from blogging, I continued to blog – compulsively, you might say. Such is reality for one to whom writing has seemingly become as life-sustaining as breathing itself. The following is the result.)

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JUDAISM, CHRISTIANITY, ISLAM – each claims a divine sadist as its founder, and each behaves accordingly. As their own scriptures tell us, “by their fruits shall ye know them.”

Thus the long, blood-drenched litany of Abrahamic atrocities new and old: Gaza; 9/11; Yugoslavia; the modern-day depredations of Jihadists and Hassidim; the Christian bigotry underlying the Nazi Holocaust; the pogroms of Imperial Russia; the massacre at Mountain Meadows; the First Nations genocide; the St. Bartholomew's massacre; the Ulster massacres; the European wars of religion; the Burning Times; the Inquisition; the depredations of the Teutonic Knights; the Crusades; the Islamic invasions of Europe; Christian persecutions of Pagans in the final centuries of the Roman Empire; the innumerable massacres by the Israelites recounted in the Torah and Old Testament, etc. ad nauseam. (See for example here  and here.)

At the core of Christianity's malevolence in the United States is the so-called “prosperity gospel,” which defines wealth as divine reward and poverty as divine punishment. That it is the dominant religious ethos within the imperial homeland explains the nation's increasing savagery toward lower-income people, especially those who are elderly and/or disabled. Its inherent misogyny fuels the war against women. Its notion of “one nation under god” – literally, god as heavenly Führer – mandates foreign policy based on “American Exceptionalism,” the 21st Century variant of the Nazi doctrine of Aryan supremacy.

Moreover, this sort of fanatically militant Christianity whether Protestant or Catholic is methodically replacing the remnants of constitutional governance with theocracy based on biblical law, a relentless campaign in which the Hobby Lobby decision is but the most recent Christian victory.

Yet most of the Left, with its collective head plunged deep in the sands of denial, arrogantly mouths wishful platitudes about religion becoming irrelevant and thus refuses to recognize the threat – never mind it is thoroughly documented on-line and in many recent books.
The most useful of these sources include three books and three web sites. The books are: The Family: the Secret Fundamentalism at the Heart of American Power (Jeff Sharlet; Harper: 2008); American Fascists: the Christian Right and the War in America (Chris Hedges; Free Press div. of Simon & Schuster: 2006); and American Theocracy: the Peril and Politics of Radical Religion, Oil and Borrowed Money in the 21st Century (Kevin Phillips; Viking: 2006). The web sites are: Theocracy Watch; CatholicWatch; and Americans United for Separation of Church and State.

Such disclosures give us a telling and presumably terrifying glimpse of what our everyday lives would be like if the Christian theocrats – who now control the U.S. Supreme Court (and are therefore able to dictate the terms of all governance within U.S. borders) – continue their victorious onslaught.

(Note: The above, one of the most relevant essays I have ever written, originated on the comment thread of Inside Mars Hill's massive meltdown,”  a breathtakingly courageous exposé of the savagery at the incipiently violent core of true-believer Christianity. Written by the upcoming freelancer Stacey Solie, “Meltdown” has probably generated more responses – and more revelations of the hatefulness spawned by Christian “love” – than anything Crosscut, the Seattle online daily, has ever published. The original text of my response therefore included a salute both to Solie and to Crosscut for their journalistic bravery. Via AlterNet, two other gripping accounts of adults recovering from Christian malevolence are here and here.)

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I GENERALLY AGREE – often emphatically – with what Chris Hedges writes. But when a public intellectual of such wisdom and eloquence belabors us with his belief in “God,” it does nothing whatsoever for the cause of humanitarian betterment. Indeed it is arguable such proselytizing – precisely because it reinforces the very ignorance that keeps so many of us in chains – is actually anti-humanitarian. In any case, it is depressingly grotesque and irremediably discrediting.

Moreover, and despite Hedges' disclaimers, the term “God” has by usage come to mean only the god of the Abrahamic religions. This deity is our species' ultimate sadist, not just the heavenly Führer but the divine model of a serial killer, proven so by the innumerable genocides committed – typically at his command – by his disciples in Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Thus if this “God” is anything more than an imaginary character – if he is anything other than an adult equivalent of an especially vindictive Santa Claus – the notion he “weeps” is patently absurd. Either God doesn't care or – more likely (given the murderous histories of his followers) – he chortles with glee at the carnage.

(Posted in response to “Let My People Go,”  by Hedges on TruthDig.)


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NO LONGER CAN I doubt 9/11 was the U.S. version of the Reichstag Fire.

The pre-9/11 U.S. is no more. We the People are no longer citizens. We are instead subjects of a global empire, what is effectively the Fourth Reich. (Making it thus was the avowed intent of the Nazi war criminals the USian capitalists and politicians welcomed and embraced after 1945.)

In the Fourth Reich as in the Third Reich, unpopular minorities are the first targets of oppression – a core principle in Nazism and all other forms of fascism. (This is how the politicians retain the support of the Moronic Majority.)

In the Third Reich, ruled by Hitler and the Nazis in accordance with the principles Hitler laid out in Mein Kampf, the initial targets were Jews, Gypsies, Slavs, homosexuals, Leftists and trade unionists.

But for the Red Army, the Third Reich and its allies would have conquered the world.

In the Fourth Reich, ruled by the One Percent via corrupt politicians in accordance with the principles Ayn Rand laid out in her fictionalizations of Mein Kampf, the initial targets are African-Americans, Hispanics, First Nations people, Leftists and trade unionists.

The Fourth Reich, whether economically or militarily, has already conquered the world and is now making of the entire planet an electronic concentration camp.

Who then can save us from this looming fascist darkness? Who has the requisite courage, solidarity and discipline?

(The above remarks originated as my contribution to the comment thread of “Ferguson Holds Up a Mirror to Our Militarized Police State,” by Carl Gibson of Reader Supported News.)


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THE MOST TELLING fact about Hillary Clinton is she began her political life as a “Goldwater Girl” – the 1960s version of someone fiercely proud to publicly declare herself an Ayn Rand fascist.

Moreover, Hillary made that self-defining choice at a time when the issues – race, domestic poverty, Vietnam, the Cold War – were unequivocally clear.

If you backed the Civil Rights Movement, supported the War on Poverty and believed in making every possible effort toward world peace, you voted for President Lyndon Johnson. But if you opposed the Civil Rights Movement, despised the poor as “lazy,” wanted to privatize all government services and advocated nuke-em-till-they-glow imperialism, you voted for Sen. Barry Goldwater.

Since then, while carefully disguising herself as a feminist, Hillary has clandestinely joined the effort by Christian fanatics to impose the savage misogyny of biblical-law theocracy on the United States. (See Jeff Sharlet, The Family: the Secret Fundamentalism at the Heart of American Power [Harper: 2008], pages 272-277.)
In other words, beneath her cloak of Big Lies, Hillary is still that Goldwater Girl – still Hillary the Heartless, still burning with desire the United States be the Fourth Reich at home and abroad.

(The above originated as my response to “Hillary Clinton Joins Republicans in Call for War,”  by David Clark Scott of The Christian Science Monitor, reprinted by RSN.)


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THE NAMING CONTEST for the new water taxis that serve Seattle/King County prompted Crosscut columnist Knute Berger to suggest a rewriting of Washington state political history that's almost as outrageously revisionist as Hillary's efforts to present herself as a feminist.

Berger proposed one of the environmentally protective taxis be named after the late Dixy Lee Ray, the notorious anti-environmentalist who, from 1977 through 1981, was the state's first female governor. Thus “A water taxi named 'Dixy'?”; thus too my unsparing response, substantially revised for reprinting here:

As an alumnus of Gov. Ray's enemies list – 'twas I who scooped the world on her practice of using tax dollars to provide chauffeur-driven limousines for her department heads – I have to question the appropriateness of naming anything but a leaky nuclear-waste dump after such a brazenly anti-environmental politician.

I also have to believe columnist Berger writes in jest.
  
Dixy's automotive ostentation, which defiantly reversed the sensible state energy-conservation policies instituted by Gov. Dan Evans following Big Oil's 1973 price-coup, gave us not only the Ayn-Randish arrogance of the Welfare Limo but the fuelish absurdity of the Ecology Limo as well.

Both these gas-guzzlers were operated by liveried drivers, complete with visored caps.

My story, “Dixy's Honchos Get Bigger, Greedier Cars,” broke on Page One, 1 May 1977 in the old Sunday-Wednesday-Friday Federal Way News. It went statewide and national via United Press International, for which I was a longtime stringer, and it made the front section of The New York Times.

The accompanying art, which I got by sneaking into the state garage, ran only in FWN. It was a photo of the Welfare Limo, the Department of Social and Health Services logo like a royal coat-of-arms on its doors, the vehicle's pretentious length deliberately emphasized by the 24mm Nikkor on my Nikon F.
But the most significant element of Gov. Ray's administration was not so easily photographed. It was Dixy's sneering celebration of how – by running as a Democrat but governing as a John Bircher – she had duped a nominally Democratic electorate into voting for a female Barry Goldwater.

Hers was a false-flag campaign as brazen as the president's shape-shift from Obama the Orator to Barack the Betrayer – for which (given Watergate Felon John Ehrlichman's testimony about Washington state as a proving-ground for techniques of oppression), it may have been a test-run.

Note too the parallel use of disguise: Dixy, like Hillary decades later, was presented to the public as a feminist Democrat, just as Obama was presented as an African-American Democrat, each in truth so far Right the epithet “fascist” is almost an understatement.

I remember now some of my press-corps colleagues – and some Democratic Party insiders too – joked that Dixy was “Nixon's Revenge.” Looking back, I cannot but suspect they were right.

By the way, if you read the linked piece, Berger errs in referring to Gov. Ray as “Madam Nuke.” Amongst her opponents throughout Washington state, her colloquial moniker was “Madam Atom,” memorable both for its easy alliteration and its portent of glow-in-the-dark disaster. “Madam Nuke” was used only by journalists, self included, who were jealous someone else had come up with the title “Madam Atom.”

More to the water-taxi point, if Sen. Warren Magnuson had not employed political sleight-of-hand to keep Dixy from turning Puget Sound into an international petroleum port, our homeland sea might now be too befouled for any vessels save supertankers.

Hence if we must name a taxi to immortalize someone notorious, even D.B. Cooper  – who robbed a public conveyance but did no damage to the environment – would seem to be a better choice.


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(The following was born as my response to Crosscut's publication of a notably nasty film review entitled “Too much? A movie gives us an inside view of poverty” and was only slightly revised.) 

UNFORTUNATELY I HAVE not seen the film Rich Hill, and unless it comes to Tacoma via The Grand Cinema, there is probably no way I will ever be able to see it. Yet it sounds as if it is a genuine work of art, both for its documentary value and for the veracity of the candid moments recorded by its filmmakers. Assuming this is true, it is an achievement that would surely be honored by critics just about anywhere else on this planet – especially in the cultural epicenters of New York, Paris, Berlin and St. Petersburg.

But here in the aesthetic backwater of Pugetopolis, Rich Hill is damned by local critic Rustin Thompson for what he implies are serial intrusions born of what he belittles as “artistic whims.” The film's unflinching view of the inescapable poverty that now characterizes reality for half the U.S. population – a triumph of reportage that elsewhere would be lauded amongst the picture's greatest strengths – is the very quality that prompts Thompson to denounce it as “making a case for the ennobling value of squalor.”

Actually – again with the stipulation I have not seen the film – what Thompson seems to be expressing in his notably negative review is probably just another variant of what I have learned from bitter experience is the Puget Sound region's often violent hostility toward social-documentary photographers and the images we produce.

The basis of this prejudice – I have encountered its like nowhere else in the United States (not even in the [allegedly] far-less-civilized South) – is no doubt the same provincial small-mindedness that defines how people born in Seattle and its environs relate to those of us from elsewhere. It seems the rampant xenophobia that underlies the Seattle Freeze – this locale's well-documented antagonism to outsiders – readily expands into the spurious notion any un-posed photograph of the human condition is invariably a malicious invasion of the subject's privacy.

In its most extreme form – as a quietly fanatical dogma commonplace amongst the members of the local Ansel Adams cult – this patently reactionary rejection of social-documentary imagery is bolstered by a sneering conviction that photography of the human condition is nothing more than a waste of time and material – a medium with no artistic value whatsoever. In the eyes of these chillingly heartless elitists, human subjects and the struggles of oppressed peoples are reduced to meaninglessness in comparison to the grandeur of un-peopled nature.

Obviously Thompson does not go nearly so far in his rejection of Rich Hill. Indeed he admits “(t)he filmmakers' hearts are in the right place.” But – to me at least – his review nevertheless bears (and bares) an undeniable taint of Seattle's aesthetic toxicity, so much so it seems a perfect example of the Seattle Freeze transformed into the pretense of art criticism.
 
There is also in Thompson's text the bias one would expect of a cinematographer who earns a living making propaganda films for charities: that is, he condemns Rich Hill for avoiding “any suggestion of how these boys could get help, or any larger picture of the endemic issues faced by the community as a whole.” In other words, there was no uplifting sales pitch at the end of the film – no pretense a viewer's contribution might make things better – to relieve the guilt and emotional depression evoked by the subjects' circumstances.

From my perspective, that notable lack of PollyAnna deception may underscore what might be Rich Hill's two most revealing truths: that as capitalism inevitably morphs into fascism, the poverty of its subjects is inescapable; and that our species' only hope lies in a revolutionary ideology no present-day U.S. theater would dare screen.

(DISCLOSURE: though most of my lifetime income came from writing and editing, it was photography that produced most of the fame-and-glory aspects of my resumé. My picture credits start with Paris-Match and Newsweek; I was the social documentarian for Manhattan's Beth Israel Hospital [1967-1970], for which I focused on the people and neighborhoods served by its free clinics; was the founding photographer [1974-1976] of The Seattle Sun; taught photography during the later '70s and early 1980s at Western Washington University's [Seattle] Center for Urban Studies and at Tacoma Community College; am officially retired but retain a working familiarity with film and cameras. A consummate street photographer during my Manhattan years [1965-1970; 1983-1986], my first few weeks in Seattle (1972) taught me that attempting street photography here is as dangerous as trying to photograph the Ku Klux Klan in Tennessee.)

LB/17 August 2014

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