"If we want to save life and humanity, we are obliged
to end the capitalist system." Bolivian President Evo Morales
We hear and read that the economy is rebounding – again – and
this during a multi billion dollar presidential campaign. Gee. Threats of more
foreign wars are also unrelated to politics , nor are the signs of mental and
physical breakdowns in our military which shouldn’t worry anyone now that the
economy is rebounding. Again. Unfortunately, the corporate perspective from
which everything is looking so good still rules our consciousness but among many
subjects of the system, critical thinking is advancing. Though sometimes very slowly,
as when decent people are swept up in emotional tsunamis by a manipulation device
called social media.
An online phenomena about Invisible Children recently caused
an offline tragedy among Invisible Adult Mentalities. The same social media
that help provoke changes among people seeking democracy also offer
opportunities for an opposition to maintain an anti-social minority’s control. By
using new manipulation devices they can confuse massive populations in
seemingly individual ways that feed into self obsessed, ego centered consumers
of culture. Personal messages for individuals who are urged to share them
almost without limits can be even more persuasive than older one-way mass
broadcasting media. But even as they help bring people together texting, tweeting
or twiddling in ways still not
understood by most users of electronic devices, they offer advantages to controllers
of this system taking an increasing toll on the planet and all it’s inhabitants.
The time to heed the words of Morales has never been more urgent.
Present campaigns to militarily intervene in Syria and
attack Iran are stress signs in a global economy wildly enriching fewer people
while reducing greater majorities to indebtedness, warfare and poverty. Popular
confusion is not only due to major corporate media but also to weapons of mass
disinformation that can be sent directly into our heads by the new social
media. And whether in the Middle
East or the Middle West, suffering increases for many so that a few can live in
luxury.
Palestinians continue to endure an apartheid settler state
financed with massive tax payer aid from the American public, but no tweeted
online miracle seems to bring that information into the personal lives of
celebrities and millions of other people with no lives of their own but to
follow celebrities.
Meanwhile, the supposed rebirth of the auto industry in the USA
is entirely due to a tax payer financed public bailout of a private industry
which has hired many new workers, but at half the wages of its old work force. In
Tel Aviv , Detroit or Wall Street this is great for minority investors but it’s
bad for a global majority. And that is how all alleged foreign threats and
supposed recoveries in stock markets should be seen: they profit very few at
enormous loss to the great majority and in doing so they increase danger to everyone’s
future.
The American election will offer voters their usual choice
of lesser evil and thereby guarantee continued evil, but needed social policies
to transform reality will not be on the ballot. Calls for public banks, a
maximum wage, a tax on wealth, health insurance for all, much more social
spending and much less warfare waste, will continue to come from outside what
is called mainstream politics but is really two wings of one corporate party
representing minority capital. The
understandably angry majority divided into a tea party , an occupy
movement and mistaken identity groups needs to ultimately find common ground in
shaping a democracy that meets the needs of an entire population and not just a
cabal of billionaires. That may seem impossible to people schooled in double
standards , elitist division and contempt for others but most of them are neither
believers in nor can they ever be practitioners of democracy. They support the
minority rule of master race/chosen people doctrines with cosmetic language to cover
that reality under a cloak of perverted democratic politics and the patriarchal
religion of capitalist free markets.
Domination over public thinking is fading, even if not at a
fast enough speed to assure a positive outcome. But once people gain control of
their lives, their communities and their
environment, progress can be achieved far more quickly than the
regressive destruction that has taken so long to reveal its cause. What is most
important is that democracy seekers not succumb to the terrible negativity of
social doctrines that thrive on division, opposition, combat and profit for national
minorities only at tremendous loss to the global majority.
This capitalist political economic disease has brought
humanity to a point of no return, but one that also offers a road to a better
world for all and not just some. That will take real democracy which isn’t
something we murder foreigners to achieve but have to create in our own homelands by organizing and uniting
with fellow citizens. This calls for more respect than we have been anti-socialized
to give one another but once we realize individual freedom is not possible in isolation
but only in community it may not be so difficult to achieve.
First, the talk of war must be stopped before it leads to
actual war, and the power of minority money over the global system must be
countered by the power of majority people. That will not happen as the result
of a November election and certainly not by allowing social media to be used
for anti-social purposes, but it needs
to happen soon.
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