For the last two days, Yahoo! has featured an article, "N.
Korea alters photo of Kim Jong Il funeral." Juxtaposing two images, it shows
that half a dozen inconsequential figures have been photoshopped out. It is
fitting that Yahoo!, a leader in frivolity, is burdening its attentive yahoos
with a pointless, carping article masquerading as political expose. This b*tch
slapping piece of pseudo-journalism is juxtaposed with "Baby Startled by Mom's
Noise," "Model Pregnant on Runway," "NASCAR Star Sorry for Tweets" and
"Disney's Women's "Real' Looks."
Future observers will be aghast to discover that, as our economy collapses and
the country slides into Fascism, our mostly numb and passive population is left
to ponder the true identities of cartoon characters and who Jim Carrey is
sleeping with. When it comes to putting a population to sleep, North Korea
could take a few lessons from the US, and in fact, many Communist states
already have. Don't ban anything, just suffocate people with nonsense, bombard
each brain cell relentlessly with so much tedious "entertainment" that it can
no longer think straight.
All governments lie, but empires lie even more voluminously because they have a
grander fiction to maintain, as well as a larger and more complex audience to
pacify, stroke and sucker. The list of facts and events, recent and historical,
that have been airbrushed from American history would occupy thousands of
Howard Zinns for thousands of years. In their places, the official, unending
bullshit. Wonders of wonders, tallest buildings collapsing at free fall speed,
one without being hit by anything, its demise announced before the fact even.
Or a murder without
corpse of a most wanted target, with the "heroic"
hit team conveniently packed into a helicopter, then killed. Nothing is
ever explained, because nothing needs to be explained to a well-opiated
audience.
I have contended that a hidden
agenda of the Occupy Movement's tent cities, now mostly gone, is to remove
oneself from a normal, domesticated environment, with its attendant, nonstop
media brainwashing via television, computer and other electronic gadgets. Freed
from these insidious and poisonous mediators, one could discover other human
beings, one's neighbors, and oneself, at last. It wasn't just a sacrifice to
endure the elements and poor sanitation to feel solidarity and community. It
was also an attraction, an atavistic yearning to see, hear and feel directly,
and to jettison all of the soft yet stubborn, plugged-in shackles. As a sign at
Zuccotti
Park said so well, "FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE, I FEEL AT HOME."
Many inhabitants of these encampments had no other homes, however, so when
these tents were cleared out, they had to scramble. In Philadelphia, a group
relocated to an out of the way, vacant lot in a distressed neighborhood, then
issued this plea to be left alone, "We are not here protesting or to make a
statement, we're homeless. We are sick of being forced to exist alone, sick of
being told that shelters, which are not tolerable living facilities for sober
people, are an adequate alternative to being "allowed", by the government, to
work, live and share together to create for ourselves ["] "
Forced
by necessity or motivated by activism and desire, these tent dwellers will
only multiply in the years ahead. Becoming a tribe unto themselves, they will
reclaim entire swaths of America. Squatting on land, they will also get a
chance to occupy their own minds. There, they will discover that the tucked
away answers are already many degrees wiser and saner than the drivel being pumped
out daily by their masters of murderous greed and war.
So far, our overlords have not been overly alarmed by our budding awakening and
rebellion. Time Magazine even gave the movement a pat on the head, with a
chuckling reminder that it took the Civil Rights Movement a decade to achieve
tangible results, but we don't have ten years to chip and dally away. The
bankers are more entrenched than ever, with the next POTUS, their loyal
servant, no different than the last, and don't bet on Ron Paul being allowed to
occupy that ceremonial seat.
The Pentagon's core budget, as submitted by Peace Laureate Obama, is the
biggest ever, though hefty cuts have been applied to Overseas Contingency
Operations. Whenever another war starts, however, and who knows how many more
we'll see in 2012, the cash spigot will spill as madly as the blood. Trust me.
It's another year coming, but I doubt that most Americans feel any sense of
renewal. In spite of reassuring or silly headlines, pervasive dread is in the
air. The election year will give the Occupy Movement energy and focus, but
unless it can sharpen its message and allow exceptional individuals already in
its midst to emerge as spokesmen and leaders, it will continue to accomplish
merely minor, symbolic victories, as their opponents continue to kill, loot
and, yes, laugh in their faces.
The you are a leader, I am a leader mantra is patently nonsense, because it
takes a highly intelligent, charismatic and forceful figure to galvanize and
inspire. A leader must earn his status, and when he has, lesser voices will
naturally defer, and if he turns out to be a fraud, he should be chucked aside.
Faced with a monomaniacal, brutal and well organized enemy, we cannot just counter with a horizontal position, because they will gladly accommodate this
inclination.