I
would add another myth - that socialism or any other -ism is going to
save us. Collapse is coming because there’s a whole range of
objective factors such as resource depletion and the climate
disruption juggernaut. We live in the Age of CONSEQUENCES.
---SMR
AMERICAN
SOCIETY WOULD COLLAPSE IF IT WEREN’T FOR THESE 8 MYTHS
Our
society should’ve collapsed by now. You know that, right?
Lee
Camp TruthDig.com
Via
InfoWars,
28
July, 2018
No
society should function with this level of inequality (with the
possible exception of one of those prison planets in a “Star Wars”
movie). Sixty-three percent of Americans can’t
afford a $500 emergency.
Yet Amazon head Jeff Bezos is now worth
a record $141 billion.
He could literally end world hunger for multiple years and still have
more money left over than he could ever spend on himself.
Worldwide, one
in 10 people only
make $2 a day. Do you know how long it would take one of those people
to make the same amount as Jeff Bezos has?
193 million
years.
(If they only buy single-ply toilet paper.) Put simply, you cannot
comprehend the level of inequality in our current world or even just
our nation.
So
… shouldn’t there be riots in the streets every day? Shouldn’t
it all be collapsing? Look
outside. The streets aren’t on fire. No one is running naked and
screaming (usually). Does it look like everyone’s going to work at
gunpoint? No.
We’re all choosing to
continue on like this.
Why?
Well,
it comes down to the myths we’ve been sold. Myths that are
ingrained in our social programming from birth, deeply entrenched,
like an impacted wisdom tooth. These myths are accepted and basically
never questioned.
I’m
going to cover eight of them. There are more than eight. There are
probably hundreds. But I’m going to cover eight because (A) no one
reads a column titled “Hundreds of Myths of American Society,”
(B) these are the most important ones and (C) we all have other shit
to do.
MYTH
NO. 8—WE HAVE A DEMOCRACY.
If
you think we still have a democracy or a democratic republic, ask
yourself this: When was the last time Congress did something that the
people of America supported that did not align with corporate
interests? … You probably can’t do it. It’s like trying to
think of something that rhymes with “orange.” You feel like an
answer exists but then slowly realize it doesn’t. Even the Carter
Center and former President Jimmy Carter believe that America has
been transformed into an oligarchy: A small, corrupt elite control
the country with almost no input from the people. The rulers need the
myth that we’re a democracy to give us the illusion of control.
MYTH
NO. 7—WE HAVE AN ACCOUNTABLE AND LEGITIMATE VOTING SYSTEM.
Gerrymandering,
voter purging, data mining, broken exit polling, push polling,
superdelegates, electoral votes, black-box machines, voter ID
suppression, provisional ballots, super PACs, dark money, third
parties banished from the debates and two corporate parties that
stand for the same goddamn pile of fetid crap!
What
part of this sounds like a legitimate election system?
No,
we have what a large Harvard study called the worst election system
in the Western world. Have you ever seen where a parent has a toddler
in a car seat, and the toddler has a tiny, brightly colored toy
steering wheel so he can feel like he’s driving the car? That’s
what our election system is—a toy steering wheel. Not connected to
anything. We all sit here like infants, excitedly shouting, “I’m
steeeeering!”
And
I know it’s counterintuitive, but that’s why you have to vote. We
have to vote in such numbers that we beat out what’s stolen through
our ridiculous rigged system.
MYTH
NO. 6—WE HAVE AN INDEPENDENT MEDIA THAT KEEPS THE RULERS
ACCOUNTABLE.
Our
media outlets are funded by weapons contractors, big pharma, big
banks, big oil and big, fat hard-on pills. (Sorry to go hard on
hard-on pills, but we can’t get anything resembling hard news
because it’s funded by dicks.) The corporate media’s jobs are to
rally for war, cheer for Wall Street and froth at the mouth for
consumerism. It’s their mission to actually fortify belief in the
myths I’m telling you about right now. Anybody who steps outside
that paradigm is treated like they’re standing on a playground
wearing nothing but a trench coat.
MYTH
NO. 5—WE HAVE AN INDEPENDENT JUDICIARY.
The
criminal justice system has become a weapon wielded by the corporate
state. This is how bankers can foreclose on millions of homes
illegally and see no jail time, but activists often serve jail time
for nonviolent civil disobedience. Chris Hedges recently noted, “The
most basic constitutional rights … have been erased for many. …
Our judicial system, as Ralph Nader has pointed out, has legalized
secret law, secret courts, secret evidence, secret budgets and secret
prisons in the name of national security.”
If
you’re not part of the monied class, you’re pressured into
releasing what few rights you have left. According to The New York
Times, “97 percent of federal cases and 94 percent of state cases
end in plea bargains, with defendants pleading guilty in exchange for
a lesser sentence.”
That’s
the name of the game. Pressure people of color and poor people to
just take the plea deal because they don’t have a million dollars
to spend on a lawyer. (At least not one who doesn’t advertise on
beer coasters.)
MYTH
NO. 4—THE POLICE ARE HERE TO PROTECT YOU. THEY’RE YOUR FRIENDS.
That’s
funny. I don’t recall my friend pressuring me into sex to get out
of a speeding ticket. (Which is essentially still legal in 32
states.)
The
police in our country are primarily designed to do two things:
protect the property of the rich and perpetrate the completely
immoral war on drugs—which by definition is a war on our own
people.
We
lock up more people than any other country on earth. Meaning the land
of the free is the largest prison state in the world. So all these
droopy-faced politicians and rabid-talking heads telling you how
awful China is on human rights or Iran or North Korea—none of them
match the numbers of people locked up right here under Lady Liberty’s
skirt.
MYTH
NO. 3—BUYING WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY.
This
myth is put forward mainly by the floods of advertising we take in
but also by our social engineering. Most of us feel a tenacious
emptiness, an alienation deep down behind our surface emotions (for a
while I thought it was gas). That uneasiness is because most of us
are flushing away our lives at jobs we hate before going home to
seclusion boxes called houses or apartments. We then flip on the TV
to watch reality shows about people who have it worse than we do
(which we all find hilarious).
If
we’re lucky, we’ll make enough money during the week to afford
enough beer on the weekend to help it all make sense. (I find it
takes at least four beers for everything to add up.) But that doesn’t
truly bring us fulfillment. So what now? Well, the ads say buying
will do it. Try to smother the depression and desperation under a
blanket of flat-screen TVs, purses and Jet Skis. Nowdoes your life
have meaning? No? Well, maybe you have to drive that Jet Ski a little
faster! Crank it up until your bathing suit flies off and you’ll
feel alive!
The
dark truth is that we have to believe the myth that consuming is the
answer or else we won’t keep running around the wheel. And if we
aren’t running around the wheel, then we start thinking, start
asking questions. Those questions are not good for the ruling elite,
who enjoy a society based on the daily exploitation of 99 percent of
us.
MYTH
NO. 2—IF YOU WORK HARD, THINGS WILL GET BETTER.
According
to Deloitte’s Shift Index survey: “80% of people are dissatisfied
with their jobs” and “[t]he average person spends 90,000 hours at
work over their lifetime.” That’s about one-seventh of your
life—and most of it is during your most productive years.
Ask
yourself what we’re working for. To make money? For what? Almost
none of us are doing jobs for survival anymore. Once upon a time,
jobs boiled down to:
I
plant the food—>I eat the food—>If I don’t plant food = I
die.
But
nowadays, if you work at a cafĂ©—will someone die if they don’t
get their super-caf-mocha-frap-almond-piss-latte? I kinda doubt
they’ll keel over from a blueberry scone deficiency.
If
you work at Macy’s, will customers perish if they don’t get those
boxer briefs with the sweat-absorbent-ass fabric? I doubt it. And if
they do die from that, then their problems were far greater than you
could’ve known. So that means we’re all working to make other
people rich because we have a society in which we have to work.
Technological advancements can do most everything that truly must get
done.
So
if we wanted to, we could get rid of most work and have tens of
thousands of more hours to enjoy our lives. But we’re not doing
that at all. And no one’s allowed to ask these questions—not on
your mainstream airwaves at least. Even a half-step like universal
basic income is barely discussed because it doesn’t compute with
our cultural programming.
Scientists
say it’s quite possible artificial intelligence will take away all
human jobs in 120 years. I think they know that will happen because
bots will take the jobs and then realize that 80 percent of them
don’t need to be done! The bots will take over and then say, “Stop
it. … Stop spending a seventh of your life folding shirts at Banana
Republic.”
One
day, we will build monuments to the bot that told us to enjoy our
lives and … leave the shirts wrinkly.
And
this leads me to the largest myth of our American society.
MYTH
NO. 1—YOU ARE FREE.
And
I’m not talking about the millions locked up in our prisons. I’m
talking about you and me. If you think you’re free, try running
around with your nipples out, ladies. Guys, take a dump on the street
and see how free you are.
I
understand there are certain restrictions on freedom we actually
desire to have in our society—maybe you’re not crazy about
everyone leaving a Stanley Steamer in the middle of your walk to
work. But a lot of our lack of freedom is not something you would
vote for if given the chance.
Try
building a fire in a parking lot to keep warm in the winter.
Try
sleeping in your car for more than a few hours without being harassed
by police.
Try
maintaining your privacy for a week without a single email, web
search or location data set collected by the NSA and the telecoms.
Try
signing up for the military because you need college money and then
one day just walking off the base, going, “Yeah, I was bored.
Thought I would just not do this anymore.”
Try
explaining to Kentucky Fried Chicken that while you don’t have the
green pieces of paper they want in exchange for the mashed potatoes,
you do have some pictures you’ve drawn on a napkin to give them
instead.
Try
running for president as a third-party candidate. (Jill Stein was
shackled and chained to a chair by police during one of the debates.)
Try
using the restroom at Starbucks without buying something … while
black.
We
are less free than a dog on a leash. We live in one of the
hardest-working, most unequal societies on the planet with more
billionaires than ever.
Meanwhile,
Americans supply 94 percent of the paid blood used worldwide. And
it’s almost exclusively coming from very poor people. This abusive
vampire system is literally sucking the blood from the poor. Does
that sound like a free decision they made? Or does that sound like
something people do after immense economic force crushes down around
them? (One could argue that sperm donation takes a little less
convincing.)
Point
is, in order to enforce this illogical, immoral system, the corrupt
rulers—most of the time—don’t need guns and tear gas to keep
the exploitation mechanisms humming along. All they need are some
good, solid bullshit myths for us all to buy into, hook, line and
sinker. Some fairy tales for adults.
It’s
time to wake up.
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