Regular
readers are accustomed to me identifying a problem, then wasting
about a thousand words complaining about it, and then not offering
any solutions, finishing up with a “good luck!” I had an epiphany
this morning. For a change, I have a suggestion about how we can move
forward. You're not going to like it.
We
are now quite familiar with what does not work. We have watched the
people in charge (hereinafter, “TPIC,” TM Frederick Ceely, 2019)
rob us all blind and weaken or close-off our constitutional freedoms
continuously for about fifty years now. I've been over all of that
ground many times. During the 1970s, we were preoccupied with the
crash of the dollar, “terrified by” might be a better phrase,
which made it hard to see the brewing political storm that was mostly
behind the scenes at that point. During the 1980s, Teflon Ron raised
our taxes while dramatically lowering taxes for TPIC. He also put the
country disastrously in debt. During the 1990s, many of us hoped that
Bill Clinton would put us back on track as a leading western
democracy that was fiscally responsible and responsive to people's
needs. He turned out to be a mixed blessing; it was one step forward
and two steps back. As productivity shot through the metaphoric roof,
real wages were stagnant while jobs disappeared and prices rose
dramatically. He did balance the budget, but he did it partly on the
backs of working people. The year 2000 will go down in history as the
beginning of the end of American democracy. Congress entered a period
of gridlock from which it has never emerged; the Supreme Court proved
that it had been thoroughly politicized; and W. Bush coasted to
whatever hell his handlers had in store for us. The national debt
returned to a zoom-climb while Bush returned to Reagan's pattern of
cutting taxes for TPIC while raising them for the rest of us. By the
time Barack Obama was elected, there was no longer a functioning
government in the United States.
Then
the real catastrophe struck. Demons flooded out of every crack in the
earth and grabbed every lever of power in the country. We now have a
shell of a government that has little interest in governing and no
interest at all in the welfare of the people, except TPIC. We have no
Constitution that we can turn to in this emergency. Most of the
countries in the world, including America, have abandoned reason in
favor of one mania or another, a catalog of doom that includes, but
is not limited to, greed, religion, racial “purity,” historical
grievances, pure hatred, judgmentalism (moral or otherwise), or
self-interest. Or it may be some combination of these things. Or it
may manifest itself as pure stupidity, not apparently moored to
anything in particular. All over the world, huge swaths of the earth
are now governed by political entities that never give two
consecutive thoughts to the general welfare of the ordinary working
families that make up the great majority of the people under their
jurisdiction. No, they are consumed instead by other thoughts all
together, generally thoughts of money, and how they can personally
get their hands on it. All of this is transpiring against the
horrific background of momentous climate changes that will soon,
without doubt, ceremony, or recourse, end our so-called civilization
as we have known it for the last twelve thousand years.
The
way forward? Didn't someone say that there might be a way forward?
Yes, that was me. I remember my promise. Today's epiphany was the
realization that we no longer have recourse to any solutions that are
based in traditional politics.
I,
like many people, have spent much of the last fifty years longing for
our government to change direction. We could see that it was all
going to hell. Some of us remember the tail end of forty years of
government favoring the interests, security, and well being of
regular working Americans. That would be from about 1930 to about
1970. (Insert standard disclaimer about minorities and homosexuals
not sharing in the benefits.) We hoped, as things began to go off the
rails, that our democratic institutions, using our Constitution and
our political parties, would begin again to put the interests of
regular people first. I longed for it until the presidential election
of 2000. I increasingly feared for it for more than a decade
afterwards. Now I have despaired of ever seeing it arise from the
ashes of our traditional politics. That ship has sailed.
What's
left? Well, revolution, of course! The people whose interests I want to see being served must themselves do something. They must take action.
They must use force. But Mr. Fred, what kind of force are you talking
about?
Americans
are terrified of revolution. This is, in a way, odd, because the
country itself was founded by a revolutionary cabal and wrested by
force from a colonial power. The United States was conceived and
brought forth into the world in a bloody revolution. Please let the
record show clearly that I am not suggesting that we try that again.
The circumstances that allowed it to happen in the late 18th
Century no longer exist. The colonial power had long been at war with
another large European colonial power, and that made life difficult
for them and provided an ally for us. There was also the fact that
three thousand miles of ocean needed to be crossed in sailing ships
before the colonial power could so much as punch us in the nose. No,
we won't be shooting our way out of this one, boys and girls.
Revolutions
come in many styles and varieties. Shooting up the place is out of
the question, and asking TPIC nicely has yielded no results. We need
to find an effective strategy somewhere in the middle.
The
job before us is huge, and so must our effort be huge. I'm talking
about large peaceful demonstrations. Better perhaps to call it a
large but unpredictable pattern of repeating demonstrations.
Something along the line of flash-mobs, let's say. Enough to keep the
issues that are important to us in the news at all times. Oh, I
recall that the news is a wholly owned subsidiary now of TPIC, so
let's say “in people's eyes” at all times. This could be
accomplished in the real world, in traffic centers everywhere on an
almost constant basis, or in the digital world.
Super-demonstrations
would be part of the strategy, but not all of it. Hundreds of
thousands of people have been demonstrating for the last couple of
years. The reporting of it all in the corporate media has been light
and condescending. Something needs to change about that.
There
needs to be a focused statement and purpose for it all. It must be
ONE revolution. Not a march for women over here, and for trans-people
over here, and for fast-food workers over there. ONE revolution, to
restore our government to the service of the ordinary working people
of the United States. ONE revolution with clearly stated goals that
the vast majority of Americans can support. ONE revolution that can
keep the pressure on indefinitely.
One
serious problem that arises immediately will be how to keep TPIC from
killing it in its cradle. I suggest keeping it all very simple and
unfocused; keeping it “leaderless,” so there are no particularly
important people to arrest or co-opt; keeping it so simple that
anyone can be a leader, locally, where it should all be focused
anyway; keeping it free of any hierarchy at all, so that when one
person is arrested there are many other people in that locale who can
take their place.
Make
no mistake, this will get a lot of people arrested, and imprisoned. I
suggest that individual families nominate someone in their family who
can take the hit without being destroyed by it. That's for the more
serious arrests, where prison time may be considerable. For simpler
arrests, like illegal assembly, or failure to disperse, or
interfering with police business, I would suggest that the more
arrests are made, the better. The more people who are sentenced to
ninety days, or community service, the better. Get millions of people
arrested, tens of millions. Let them fill up football stadiums with
people arrested for demanding their government back. Let them build
concentration camps. If the message has been kept simple and
appealing, if the demands are reasonable and obviously good for
everyone, the arrests will only bring in more Americans sympathetic
to the cause.
The
revolution must not be AGAINST anyone, not against the government,
not against the rich. The revolution must be FOR everyone. What is
demanded must only be things that will benefit everyone. They should
even benefit the descendants of TPIC. Get money out of politics;
restore some kind of one man one vote equality; institute a decent
and fair tax system that allows the rich to profit from their ideas
and hard work while providing the government with the money that it
needs to maintain infrastructure and look after people who struggle
to look after themselves; take profit out of the health care
business. And doesn't it go without saying by now: begin an emergency
program to mitigate the effects of climate change?
This
post is just one man's idea of a way to begin. I start with the
proposition that it is immoral to simply give up. I say this, even
though giving up is obviously the only sensible thing to do. Just
give up and hope for the best. So many people today are trying
desperately to hold on to what they've got, waiting for their money
to run out with no clear idea of what they'll do then. I'm one of
them. If this is America that we're talking about, something like
half of those people have guns. (I do not.) For the gun-crowd, when
the money runs out, and they're still in their late sixties with no
job prospects, that's a toss-up between them committing suicide and
shooting up some library or something. People joke about it. “Yeah,
I guess when the money runs out I'll go to Norway on a tourist visa
and rob a bank. The prison cells up there are a lot nicer than my
trailer.” There are alternatives! We must acknowledge that income
security, health care security, education security, job security, and
retirement security are important to everyone. Security for everyone
enhances everyone's security. No one in our government now seems to
care about those things. In fact, they are actively trying to make
things more difficult for us. We have a right to those things. Don't
listen when TPIC tell you that no one has a right to anything “for
nothing,” that you worked hard for what you have and now people
want to take it from you! TPIC want you to believe all of that so
that they can continue to pick your pockets.
I'm
saying that we can no longer expect any help from our democratic
institutions. They have failed. There will be no help coming from the
Democrats, or any upcoming elections, and certainly no help coming
from the Republicans. I am also saying that we cannot just give up.
We need to unite and fight this peaceful revolution together. I mean
together, not as lefties or conservatives, not as workers, not as
men, or women, or trannies, or Boomers, or Millennials. Together,
united. We need to put our asses on the line and fight for what we
all believe is right.(People who know me are laughing at that last
bit. I live in Thailand, and believe me when I tell you that I will
not be doing any demonstrating outside the American Embassy. So all
of this is cheap-talk, I suppose.)
I
was in high school when I watched Martin Luther King fight for equal
rights for the former slaves. The Constitution, in its amendments,
gave them all of the rights to freedom that are enjoyed by any
American. As of one hundred years later, neither the Federal
government nor any of the state governments had ever seen fit to
allow the former slaves to enjoy those rights. They had to fight for
them, and they did so peacefully, with great nobility, and with quite
a bit of success. We are in an analogous situation. Greed and
corruption have totally taken over our government, and our so-called
representatives no longer sees fit to allow us to enjoy our rights as
citizens. The Constitution has been torn up; our government officials
worry only about feathering their own nests; and TPIC like everything
just the way it is. All of this while our prosperity and the climate
of the earth itself continue to degrade. What further sign from God
are we waiting for?
That's
your choice, really. Revolution, or despair. Accept the end, or fight
for a new beginning. It's up to you.
I
have grandchildren, and I will confess that considering their futures
was my greatest motivation in writing this thing down.
DISCLAIMER:
None of the above advises anyone to break any law at all, no Federal
law and no law of any of the United States. None of the above is
critical of any particular law, not directly and not by implication.
None of the above advises or condones the use of violence, in any
way, shape, or form, against any individual person, any business
entity of an form, or any government building, office, or other
manifestation of government, Federal or local, literal or figurative.
The writer has not consulted with any individual or organization
prior to the publication of this blog post.
1 comment:
Rules are made to be broken (thank you Darwin) & you're only as righteous as you options. At the time of trial the Mexican in me really shines through.
People bitch about White privilege yet don't understand the inherent privilege in every culture. Black folk get carte blanche on saying anything & everything racist. Asians get the better education to make all the money. Mexicans get to jump a fucking wall & never get called on it.
The system is thoroughly fucked, that's for sure, but hasn't it always? There'e a bend to every society. Find your way. Assimilate. Take advantage. Vote if you want to vote but you have to know that it really doesn't make a difference. Go out & get it for yourself.
If you're banking on the government to help you through life then not only are you hopeless but basically retarded.
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