We take our democracy for granted
as much as those in power take their privileges for granted. One of the
greatest achievements of the protest movement sweeping the world is that it is
exposing the lies and half truths peddled by the power elites and our willingness
to lap it all up. It reminds us that rights are never given, but taken. It
reminds them that they rule by our assent, which will eventually be rescinded
when that privilege is abused. It exposes the lengths that they will go to hold
on to power and the means by which they hope to achieve this.
Mitt Romney
describes Occupy Wall Street as class warfare. He is not wrong, just that it
isn’t the recent protest that started the conflict. It started with Ronald
Reagan’s 1981 campaign to
destroy organized labor, with further shots being fired by partner Margaret
Thatcher during the coal
miners’ strike of 1984-85. All of this being just the start of a campaign
by conservatives, neo-liberals, free-marketeers and corporate interests to
bring back the Gilded Age and the Roaring 20’s.
This campaign has been going on
for a very long time, with much success. While we have been busy shopping,
expressing ourselves with Nikes, Diesel jeans, gold and platinum credit cards,
the right usurped the left. It was on Bill Clinton’s watch that Glass-Steagall
was repealed. It was Tony Blair, with his New Labour, who implemented privatization
that Thatcher could only have dreamed of. Most of the rest of the developed
world followed suit, with the IMF and WTO often encouraging similar moves to
free market capitalism amongst those developing nations that came to seek
relief.
With the cooption of the entire
political machine now exposed, it becomes clear that our Democracy has devolved
into little more than a farce. We snicker at despots that claim to receive
98.76% of the popular vote in what they call democratic elections. At the same
time we freely choose between candidates that all essentially implement the
same policy. Where is the Democracy in that?
Each time the establishment lashes
out, whether in New York, California, Egypt or Tel Aviv it assists in more clearly contrasting the
choices we are faced with. It is this conflict that is exposing what is at
stake. It is the disobedience of the governed and the establishment’s reaction
that is making the scam so blatantly clear. Is it a coincidence that Mayor
Bloomberg held a news
conference to reveal a foiled terror plot that had been under control for
two years, complete with a video of what the plot’s success would have looked
like, only days after realizing that he was loosing the public relations
battle? Was there no connection between the incessant chatter about the Iranian
threat by the Israeli government over the last couple of weeks and the passing
of new anti-libel laws, laws against financing of NGO’s, laws on giving
politicians more control over the selection of Supreme court justices?
What emboldens those in power to
continue using excessive force to deal with these annoying protests is the
knowledge that the majority will look at these transgressions and believe that they
will never be perpetrated against them. But they always are. What starts with
Jews will end with anyone opposing the regime, by way of Homosexuals, Communists
and Gypsies. What starts with Muslims will end with privileged white college
kids speaking in opposition to the establishment by way of Arabs, Mexicans and
the unemployed. As Matt
Taibbi so aptly puts it, what is hardest is the transgressing against the
first liberty, trampling the rest becomes increasingly easy.
Armed with this knowledge, that
we are next; that if we are not now unemployed to allow for greater
profitability, we soon may be; that if we are not now being poisoned by yet more
exploitation of our natural resources, we soon will be; that when we sympathize
with others that have had their freedom curtailed, we know ours are soon to
follow. How can we continue to sit at home and wait for someone else to bring
change.? Get you down to Zuccotti Park, to Tahrir, to Rothchild boulevard and
put your body on the line before they have your soul.
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