OF MOST GOVERNMENTS ~ JOHN ADAMS
Dave
Lindorff
October
28, 2012
The
worst thing about all this fear and fear-mongering is that it has turned the US
into a nation of conspiracy theorists, so ready to believe the most far-fetched
plots and schemes by the rich and powerful that we Americans are unable to see
the real challenge facing not just us, but the entire world: the threat of
catastrophic climate change."
A
new study by researchers at the University of Illinois in Urbana, showing that
young children who are fearful in childhood are likely to be conservative when
they grow up got me to thinking.
It’s not just that a whole generation of kids who get regularly belted by their parents, who are warned that if they behave in a certain manner they’ll go to hell, or that their faces will freeze in some horrible contorted way, or that they will be thrown out of the house, are becoming Republicans.
It’s that virtually the whole country is populated by adults who have been raised in a climate of fear by a media and a government that are hell-bent on scaring the shit out of everyone.
The result is that a nation that once, for better or worse, was full of people
who could strike out for unknown regions to stake a claim on land when they
didn’t even know how to farm (land admittedly belonging to native Americans who
could understandably be expected to react with aggressive hostility to being
expropriated), who could weather brutal winters with nothing to get them
through but a musket and a store of root vegetables in the cellar, who could
stand up to the mightiest military of its day and throw off a colonial yoke and
boldly create a new country,
now cowers in fear at the imagined threats of a landlocked group of uneducated and incredibly poor people living in a country that is a throwback to the 16th century.
America is supposedly the “Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave,” as our
unsingable national anthem puts it at its most unsingable point, but to tell
the truth, it is no longer either of those things.
Just try telling a
cop who stops you for standing off the side of the road with your thumb out
says you are breaking the law against hitchhiking, that he is wrong and that
the law does not bar thumbing, and he will threaten you with arrest. Argue
(which is your right), and you’re likely to be slammed against his vehicle,
cuffed, and dragged off to the slammer. Never mind that the cop is wrong about
the law, and that your charges will be tossed later. If you resist, or mouth
off further during this process, you might even be tased.
In the end, you are
busted, probably bruised, too, and you’ll be detained for a couple of hours
until your family can come spring you by paying an extortionate bail. You're
not free, and the cop is certainly anything but brave.
When the Twin Towers in New York City were attacked and struck by two planes and collapsed, I agree it was a horrible shock, but at no point was the United States threatened.
Even if you throw in
the attack by a third plane on the Pentagon, which collapsed a section of the
world’s biggest building, the US wasn’t facing any existential risk.
But the reaction of the American public to this attack on 9-11-2001, encouraged mightily by the US government, was to hunker down, beg for police-state laws, and to stop all normal activity.
In my town, the local school board cancelled all school trips for the rest of
the 2001-2 school year, claiming, with the full support of most of the parents
in the school district, that there was a risk that terrorists might attack
school buses!
This is not rational behavior.
It
is irrational fear.
The
same fear that has led to public support for bi-partisan funding of the most
bloated, grotesquely over-armed military in the history of the world.
It’s
not any good at fighting wars, as the defeat in Iraq, and the looming defeat in
Afghanistan by forces armed with AK-47 rifles and home-made mines have proved,
and it’s not any good at fighting terrorism, as the spreading of terror groups
across the Middle East and northern Africa demonstrate, but it creates a warm
feeling of comfort for terrified Americans to see those huge nuclear-powered
aircraft carriers, bristling with heavily armed fighter bombers on their decks,
plowing through the ocean, just as it makes people comfortable to see US
troops, puffed out with body armor so that they look like pro-football players
on a gridiron, standing at the ready at some far off desert outpost.
They’re “keeping us safe,” people think, even as they rush out to buy guns in record numbers.
The depths to which this nation has sunk in this miasma of mindless fear became apparent when President Obama, at both the first abysmal debate and the third, opened his remarks by declaring that it was his primary duty as president “to keep Americans safe.”
Huh?
I thought the primary responsibility of the president of the United States was to defend the Constitution. In fact, here’s the presidential oath:
I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my Ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.
Note that it doesn’t say anything in this oath of office about keeping
Americans “safe.”
It’s our Constitution and our freedom that the president is supposed to be defending, not our safety!
Imagine President George Washington, or President Abraham Lincoln, saying that their “number one goal” was to “keep Americans safe”!
I was at a gathering of journalists last night ~ the annual dinner of the Knight-Bagehot Fellowship program. Actually it was a gathering of journalists, bankers, public relations executives and media tycoons, all of the latter of whom help to fund this program at Columbia University designed to train journalists to report on financial and economic affairs. A former director, Pauline Tai, from Hong Kong, an old friend, was talking with me and said that she was amazed in her visits back to the US, at how afraid Americans have become.
We remarked on how bizarre that was. America is far and away the most powerful nation in the world, favored in so many ways with abundant resources, with a diverse culture and population, and yet its people cower in fear.
It’s our Constitution and our freedom that the president is supposed to be defending, not our safety!
Imagine President George Washington, or President Abraham Lincoln, saying that their “number one goal” was to “keep Americans safe”!
I was at a gathering of journalists last night ~ the annual dinner of the Knight-Bagehot Fellowship program. Actually it was a gathering of journalists, bankers, public relations executives and media tycoons, all of the latter of whom help to fund this program at Columbia University designed to train journalists to report on financial and economic affairs. A former director, Pauline Tai, from Hong Kong, an old friend, was talking with me and said that she was amazed in her visits back to the US, at how afraid Americans have become.
We remarked on how bizarre that was. America is far and away the most powerful nation in the world, favored in so many ways with abundant resources, with a diverse culture and population, and yet its people cower in fear.
People in Hong Kong
aren’t afraid. People in Taiwan and China aren’t afraid, and yet objectively
they all live in much more vulnerable places ~ Hong Kong right next to a
totalitarian government that could snuff out its civil liberties overnight,
Taiwan under the threat of Chinese missiles just across a narrow strait ~ missiles
that were test fired into adjacent shipping lanes during a crisis in 1995. And
China itself a kind of pressure cooker of public frustration and anger held at
bay by a sclerotic Communist Party elite that doesn’t really know how to change
and reform without losing its grip in an uncontrolled explosion.
The same can be said of much of the rest of the world, from what I have seen in my own travels. Look at Greece. It is seeing its economy destroyed and pillaged by the greedy demands of banks in northern Europe and by the governments of the more powerful economies in the European Union, yet far from cowering in fear, its people are fighting back in massive public demonstrations.
The same can be said of much of the rest of the world, from what I have seen in my own travels. Look at Greece. It is seeing its economy destroyed and pillaged by the greedy demands of banks in northern Europe and by the governments of the more powerful economies in the European Union, yet far from cowering in fear, its people are fighting back in massive public demonstrations.
Americans,
worried about their own country’s economic future, go out and buy more and
bigger guns and huddle in their homes in fear of the future. And then they vote
for politicians who tell them they should be afraid ~ whether of terrorists, "death
panels" in Obamacare, a bankrupt Social Security program, the budget
deficit, regulations, or a black president ~ and who, to public applause, hand
ever more power over to an intrusive and increasingly violent domestic
police/army.
The worst thing about all this fear and fear-mongering is that it has turned the US into a nation of conspiracy theorists, so ready to believe the most far-fetched plots and schemes by the rich and powerful that we Americans are unable to see the real challenge facing not just us, but the entire world: the threat of catastrophic climate change.
And that is a very real threat that
cannot be avoided by cowering in a basement or by electing some tough-talking
chief executive, or by buying guns.
It can only be tackled by taking bold
united action as a people to change the whole basis of the socio-economic
system from one premised on encouraging wasteful consumption to one based upon
utility and on bettering the lot of all as efficiently as possible.
It is time for Americans to reject the fear-mongering, and to take responsibility for our own society and government.
We don’t need a leader who will “keep
us safe.”
We need a leader who
will denounce fear, who will declare that the freedoms that are enshrined in
the Constitution’s Bill of Rights are the foundation of this nation, and that
we will rely on them, not police and armies, to move the country forward to
face the real challenges of the future.
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