Each day another culturally reduced group is stricken with abuse,
panic, anger and driven to what seem fresh new demands for justice.
Black youths killed by police or vigilante bullets? Check.
Women raped or physically abused? Check. Workers left jobless with no hope for
the future? Check. Students wondering how to pay for an education that produced
low paying work? Check. Immigrants supplying the economy with profitable cheap
labor and treated as sub-humans? Check. Another crazed person imitating an army
and killing many people? Check.
The latest murders committed by a tortured and demented
person and media labeled a “rampage” or a “massacre” has once again brought
forth calls for gun control – though three of his six victims were stabbed –
attention to rampant sexism and abuse of women – though three of his victims
were men – and more suffering and tears for parents, friends, relatives and
citizens with new fears about where to walk, shop or just try to act like a
normal person without worrying about being attacked by a stranger driven mad by
demons of the mind, body and marketplace.
The Isla Vista slaughter seemed provoked by a young man’s
deadly frustration at not getting any of the sexual commodities that we reduce
women to, young and old, in the packaging and cosmeticising of them that we
call the fashion business. The job we do on reducing women to painted objects
squeezed into clothing that either makes them look foolish or is so revealing
it provokes idiocy from men is enough to make Islamic fundamentalists who
insist women be covered in robes before going out in public seem more concerned
about their safety than western feminists.
Some years ago
a very young child was murdered and many were shocked at photos of a sweet
little girl tarted up to look like a desirable-to-perverts woman and entered
into things called “beauty contests” for children no more than eight or nine
years of age. The terrible crime and the attendant publicity may have led to a slight
decline in this horrendous early packaging syndrome – not before at least one
Hollywood production - but the trend was there much earlier and continues to
this day.
We smile with favor on an economic commodity culture that
strives to make women look like the most desirable sexual products available
and then grieve when men taught to see them as glorified “hoes” act like crazed
animals when dealing with them. That most of us – men or women - do not conduct
ourselves as craven beasts or sexual sluts is no more indication of our
individual purity than that we do not all bomb, stab, shoot and burn foreigners
is an indication of our complete irresponsibility for the fact that our culture
and political economy are profiting from such things.
Simply blaming everything on individuals, even the most
demented – excluding, of course the truly powerful and most responsible - does
absolutely nothing to bring about social change.
The same arguments being made about sexism and violence
against women now were being made generations ago. The same outrage about
racist murders is even older. Economic pain, debt, wars and environmental
assaults on nature are hardly anything new, though their occurrence may seem
more noticeable than ever before.
There are social roots at the base of all these things no
matter how we are manipulated into simply identifying individuals as being the
guilty parties, however profitable that may be to individuals on the other side
of the moral ledger. The loss is something we all absorb whether we are taught
to identify as male, female, persons of color, persons of no color, gays,
straights, liberals, conservatives and whatever other special minority category
or box we allow ourselves to be kept inside.
Our culture doesn’t just create sickness: it creates profit
from sickness. Drugs, therapy and more drugs won’t help cure the loneliness,
alienation, despair, frustration and vicious animosity that are byproducts of a
system based on benefits for some only at severe cost for others.
We need to acknowledge social problems that hurt all of us in
order to break the artificial barriers reducing us to minorities in order to become
a majority that creates the democracy we need to benefit the same group. All of
us.
commie fiend
ReplyDeleteThe basic problem is the nature of our society, meaning that the answer lies in the right sort of societal system change. Unfortunately, this is likely to occur only after global warming wipes out most of the world's population within a few years--assuming, that is, that ANYONE survives. (John Davies has predicted that our species will become extinct before 2040.)
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