America the Pitiful
By Charles Sullivan
http://informationclearinghouse.info/article12179.htm
03/04/06 "ICH" -- -- Calling our form of government a
democratic republic does not make it so. We are what we do.
By now it should be abundantly clear that most Americans are
incapable of recognizing real democracy—because they have
never been subjected to one. Perhaps no culture on earth is
more materialistic or delusional than ours’. Compared to
much of the world, America’s behavior is tragically
pathological. We react to planetary warming by driving metal
gas guzzling monstrosities, rather than enacting
conservation measures. Americans have the habit of doing the
opposite of what we should. Our so called leaders think our
sensibilities are too delicate to expose us to truth—so
reality is omitted from our diet as if it were a plague.
Rather than receiving nourishing truth, we are given the
opiates of propaganda that affirm and reinforce our odd self
destructive behavior. We are held captive by the lies that
are deftly woven from the threads of capitalism, and
persuaded to act against our own interest, as well as the
public good.
Propaganda is like a powerful and paralyzing drug that
induces the most bizarre social behavior. In the mind it
acts like an opiate that provokes psychotic episodes of self
harming conduct. We are a nation addicted to oil and
violence; a people grateful for our chains of ignorance and
servitude to the gods of consumerism and unrestrained
capitalism—the very gods that are our undoing. The drip bags
of propaganda are permanently attached to our veins to
assure that we never awaken from our news-induced coma. Mind
control is more subtle than the open use of coercive force
in shaping human behaviors. No one is more effectively
enslaved than those who think they are free. Witness the
glee with which so many naïve and witless conservatives
cheer on the neocon cabal in the mistaken belief that their
policies do them good. The paradigms of our time, which
drive our behaviors, have been deftly marketed to us without
our knowledge—subliminal advertising’s finest frenzy. So
effective are these media campaigns that few of us even
bother to question their authenticity. The result is a
virtually comatose culture of consumption and waste that is
incapable of defending itself from the predation of wealth
and power. Propaganda marginalizes and renders us useless as
citizens, by affecting our ability for self examining
critical thought. We can no longer add two plus two and get
four.
In this land of uncommon grace that is blessed with fabulous
wealth, mantras are repeated over and over, without regard
to validity, until they become ingrained in the public
conscience and assume the authority of truth. They become
our cultural paradigms, the bedrock of society, whose moral
authority is rarely revisited. Centuries of self deception
have led us unerringly to the present moment. Everything
that contradicts our version of reality is expunged from the
public record. Americans do not like to confront unpleasant
realities. Let us not hear about the abuse of captives of
war. Rather than take action to correct the gross injustices
we routinely heap upon the world, as demanded by conscience,
we simply deny their existence. We turn our backs on any
reality that assaults our conscience and suppress the
evidence. We go on as if there were no consequences. Cause
and effect is not something we wish to ponder, so we sweep
it under the carpet.
In a world where other cultures respect human rights and
cherish some notion of justice, America’s sociopathic
behavior is seen as the belligerent obscenity that it is.
Our actions on the world stage are justified by fallacy and
drip with a hubris that has no basis in truth.
There can be no justice without truth; no peace without
justice. If we truly reap what we sow, we are in for some
hard times in the years ahead. When our government behaves
irresponsibly and with violence toward the world, it is
incumbent upon the people to restrain it, to remake that
government in the image of the people, rather than the
elite. But this is only possible with an aroused and wakeful
electorate. Revolution requires an informed and militant
citizenry. Awakening is the first step in the long and
difficult journey to self liberation. The people will not
rise until they awake. If they are to awaken, we must get
them off the opiates that make them comatose. We must get
them off the commercial news.
Progressives and conservatives alike recognize that we have
an obscene and belligerent presidency that is buoyed by a
frightened and timorous congress. They see that the
institutions of government are not servants of the
people—they are the servants of their corporate pay masters.
Depravity and concentrated wealth hold sway in the halls of
government. The White House is a brothel teeming with
corporate lobbyists, whose fornications are conducted beyond
the pale of public view. Congress is as awash in corporate
money as maggots on a corpse. The Bush cabal has to go.
However, we must also recognize that the cancer extends well
beyond Bush. We must recognize that the system itself is the
malignancy. Effective and conscientious citizenship demands
more from us than paying taxes and exercising our right to
vote. It demands that we act for the common good with
conscience and tenacity of purpose. Let us finish the
revolution that was begun here in the 1700s.
Real democracy cannot be served by paying homage to freedom
through garish displays of trinkets—flags and plastic yellow
ribbons. These symbols are shallow, superfluous, and
disingenuous. Anyone can administer them. To do so requires
neither courage nor effort—real patriotism requires an
abundance of both. Unlike real patriotism, the symbols of
patriotism do not require thought or understanding—they are
a conditioned response to the choreographed propaganda that
oozes from our televisions and radios, the words that drip
from the nation’s daily newspapers. Real patriots do not
encourage the champions of Manifest Destiny in their grim
work of conquest and empire—they actively oppose them and
resist. Those who uphold the Constitution and the Bill of
Rights when the government does not are the real patriots.
They are America’s dissenters and protesters. They do not
require flags and ribbons to demonstrate their patriotism.
Their every gesture, their very lives, is an expression of
the patriotism that might have made America a different
place than it is now—if only there were more of them.
Charles Sullivan is a photographer and free lance writer
residing in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia. He
welcomes your comments at earthdog@highstream.net.
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