While media stenographers echo the regime’s charges against
whistleblowers who represent democracy far more than the government and its
loyal servants, Americans have an opportunity to respond to real patriotism
with support for its foremost practitioners. No elected official – so far – has
come forward to stand up for the rights of the imprisoned Bradley Manning and
the hunted Edward Snowden. It may be too much to expect any of our corporate
owned or rented elected “representatives” to stand for anything but great
wealth, the military and Israel, but Americans who’ve rallied to Manning’s
support need to increase their efforts to include Edward Snowden before the
cyber-police take further control of our minds on the road to totally destroying
any notions of free speech and privacy.
Suppressing dissent has always been a part of the American
creed but kept to minorities, reassuring most people that they indeed were free
to speak, especially if they had nothing to say that threatened ruling power.
From the Alien and Sedition acts passed shortly after the nation’s founding to
the Palmer Raids of the early twentieth century, punishment of those who
threatened systemic stability by calling attention to its shaky foundation was
the order of the day. A mad rush to collect data on Americans became stronger during
the Cold War that saw suspected communists, socialists and others who dared challenge
minority rule placed under police state control. During the 1960s when the
anti-war and pro-civil rights movements led more citizens to question and often
confront authority, the suppression of dissent grew more violent but again seemed
to only threaten minorities, leaving the great majority feeling safe as long as
it remained uncritical, obedient or fervently supportive of any denial of
democratic freedom to evil “others”. In the name of democracy and freedom, of
course.
But after the 911 attacks on New York and Washington,
whatever slight caution may have existed vanished as realistic fear of
terrorism replaced fictional fear of communism. It was frightening enough to
cause another rush of government intrusion into the lives of citizens,
allegedly to save them from further terror attacks. While this argument still
works for misinformed innocents, true believers and cynics who fully accept
mass murder and deceit as necessary functions of the American marketplace, it
is losing its strength among a growing minority. This group responds to the information
offered by these brave Americans who “blow the whistle” on the treachery of minority
state power and face severe punishment for daring to speak out.
Manning and Snowden voluntarily acted as members of a
budding democratic state, in contrast to the bought and paid for media wimps
and political pimps who express outrage at these courageous men who perform genuine
public service and thereby threaten corporate government and its subservient
employees faithful to private rule.
Manning performed heroically as a member of the armed forces
and continues to pay a hellish price for his bravery, while Snowden, also
acting on his conscience and still hopefully free, was operating in the marketplace
for private profiteers who have latched onto the multi-billion dollar business
of collecting information on Americans and using it the way every thing in this
economy is used to benefit some at the expense of all.
Trillions of our tax dollars have gone to a military
industrial complex we were warned about long ago and they have created a permanent
at-war state with military bases all over the world. Now, during capitalism’s
return to pre-social democratic pretensions that have religious market forces back
in control and the public sector under total assault, cybernetic domination has
become more profitable with hustlers getting taxpayer money under the guise of
protecting them from outside attack by destroying inside freedoms and making a
helluva lot of money in the process.
These military and cybernetic profiteers represent a greater
threat to the nation than any terrorists who would disappear if we brought our
military home and ended our support of regimes hated by their people who then loath
us even more for doing so.
A primitive public sector that bailed out the economy for a
generation has come under assault in a return to pre-Great Depression capitalism,
with uncontrolled market forces that impoverish the many to enrich the few.
Billionaires and millionaires are doing better than ever and their servant
professional class is just fine, for the moment. But the majority of working
people dubbed a middle class during the generation of credit buying are
slipping into more dangerous conditions. And those already at the bottom are
facing survival problems more deadly than at any time since the last depression.
In this context, market profiteers are feasting on public money as corporate capital’s
government fires public workers and hires private firms to do for only some of
us what those public workers once did for almost all of us.
Schools, libraries and post offices are closed and programs
for the poor and elderly are slashed or completely ended, while the stock
market booms and luxury goods sell at historic rates. Millions of pets in
America live at a higher material standard than hundreds of thousands of human
beings and the inequality gap between animals and people is growing as fast as
that between the 1% and the rest of us. In this madhouse of growing military
expenditures and increased warfare, the threat to Americans from terrorism also
rises as we create more people who hate us. Whistle blowers who try to alert
the public to a reality that hardly exists on the propaganda outlets of
corporate media are seen as more dangerous than all past “subversives”, and it
may be that authority’s fears are finally getting something right:
The examples
set and the information released by Manning and Snowden is most dangerous to minority
power since it is being shared, discussed and given thought by far more than
were ever aware of past injustices to minorities while a majority either slept
or contentedly enjoyed the trickle down profits for their service.
Now, hundreds of millions the world over understand that
humanity faces a problem that is global, and here in the headquarters of empire
awareness of the role we play in that problem is growing, thanks in part to communications
not yet completely in control of the 1%. That control is being sought,
everyday, and courageous patriots like Bradley Manning and Edward Snowden who
risk their freedom in alerting us are making it possible for people to get a
greater sense of this reality and do something about it before the situation gets
beyond our control.
While the corporadoes are already doing financial planning
for the employees they will run in the next election, social change advocates
should be realistic enough not to think it’s possible, but it’s symbolically
probable that a campaign for “Manning and Snowden in 2016” might be a way to
garner support for these two American heroes. And realistic or not, you know
they represent infinitely more integrity, bravery and dedication to the American
people than whatever toadies the corporate parties will present.
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Thanks Frank, I knew you had it in you!!!
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