The Bizarre Facebook Path To Corporate Fascism
7
August, 2018
Facebook
has assumed additional political police powers,
disrupting a planned counter-demonstration against white
supremacists, set for August 12th in Washington, on the grounds that
it was initiated and inspired by “Russians” as part of a Kremlin
campaign to “sow dissention” in the U.S.
The
Facebook intervention is a qualitative escalation of the McCarthyite
offensive launched
by the Democrat Party and elements of the national security state,
and backed by most of the corporate media, initially to blame Hillary
Clinton’s 2016 defeat on “collusion” between Wikileaks, “the
Russians” and the Trump campaign to steal and publicize
embarrassing Clinton campaign emails.
After
failing to produce one shred of hard evidence to support their
conspiracy theory, the anti-Russia hysteria mongers switched gears,
focusing on the alleged purchase of about $100,000 in Facebook ads by
the Internet Research Agency (IRA), a St. Petersburg-based Russian
company, over a multi-year period.
The
problem was, most of the ads had no direct connection to the
presidential contest, or were posted after the election was over, and
many had no political content, at all. The messages were all over the
place, politically, with the alleged Russian operatives posing as
Christian activists, pro- and anti-immigration activists, and
supporters of the Black Lives Matter Movement. Special
prosecutor Robert Mueller was forced to flip the script, indicting
13 Russians for
promoting general “discord” and undermining “public confidence
in democracy” in the United States – thus creating a political
crime that has not previously been codified in the United States.
In
doubling down on an unraveling conspiracy tale, the Mueller
probe empowered
itself to tar and feather all controversial speech that can be
associated with utterances by “Russians,” even if the alleged
“Russians” are, in fact, mimicking the normal speech of left- or
right-wing Americans --
a descent, not into Orwell’s world, but that of Kafka (Beyond
the Law)
and Heller (Catch-22).
Facebook
this week announced that it had taken down 32 pages and accounts that
had engaged in “coordinated and inauthentic behavior” in
promoting the August 12 counter-demonstration against the same white
supremacists that staged the fatal “Unite the Right”
demonstrations in Charlottesville, Virginia, a year ago. Hundreds of
anti-racists had indicated their intention to rally against “Unite
the Right 2.0” under the banner of Shut It Down DC, which includes
D.C. Antifascist Collective, Black Lives Matter D.C., Hoods4Justice,
Resist This, and other local groups.
Facebook
did not contend that these anti-racists’ behavior was
“inauthentic,” but that the first ad for the event was purchased
by a group calling itself “Resisters” that Facebook believes were
behaving much like the Internet Research Agency. “At this point in
our investigation, we do not have enough technical evidence to state
definitively who is behind it,” said Nathaniel Gleicher,
Facebook’s head
of cybersecurity policy .
“But we can say that these accounts engaged in some similar
activity and have connected with known I.R.A accounts.”
Chelsea
Manning, whose prison sentence for sending secret documents to
Wikileaks was commuted by President Obama, said the counter-protest
was “organic and authentic”and that activists had begun
organizing several months ago. “Folks from D.C. and Charlottesville
have been talking about this since at least February,” Manning
told The
New York Times.
“This
was a legitimate Facebook event that was being organized by
Washington, D.C. locals,” says Dylan
Petrohilos,
of Resist This. Petrohilos was one of the defendants in the Trump
inauguration “riot” prosecutions. He protested Facebook’s
disruption of legitimate free speech and assembly. “DC organizers
had controlled the messaging on the no UTR fb page and now FB made it
harder for grassroots people to organize,” he tweeted. The
organizers insist the August 12 counter-demonstration -- “No Unite
the Right 2 – DC” -- is still a go, as is the white supremacist
rally.
Whoever
was first to buy a Facebook ad -- the suspected Russian “Resisters,”
or Workers Against Racism, who told the Daily Beast they decided to
host their own anti-“Unite the Right 2.0” event because they
thought “Resisters” was an “inexperienced liberal organizer”
– there was no doubt whatsoever that the white supremacists would
be confronted by much larger numbers of counter-demonstrators, in
Washington. Nobody
in Russia needed to tell U.S. anti-racists to shut the white
supremacists down, or vice versa. The Russians didn’t invent
American white supremacy, or the native opposition to it. Even
if Mueller, Facebook, the Democratic Party and the howling corporate
media mob are to be believed, the “Russians” are simply mimicking
U.S. political rhetoric and sloganeeriing – and weakly, at that.
The Workers Against Racism thought the “Resisters” weren’t
worth partnering with, but that the racist rally must be countered.
The Shut It Down DC coalition didn’t need the “Resisters” to
crystallize their thinking on white supremacism.
The
Democratic Party and corporate media, speaking for most of the U.S.
ruling class -- and actually bullying one of its top oligarchs, Mark
Zuckerberg -- is on its own bizarre and twisted road to
fascism. (Donald
Trump’s proto-fascism is the old fashioned, all-American type that
the white supremacists want to celebrate on August 12.) With former
FBI Director Robert Mueller at the head of the pack, they have
created a pseudo legal doctrine whereby “Russians” (or U.S.
spooks pretending to be Russians) can be indicted for launching a
#MeToo campaign of mimicry, echoing the rhetoric and memes indigenous
to U.S. political struggles, while the genuine, “authentic”
American political voices -- the people who are being mimicked -- are
labeled co-conspirators in a foreign-based “plot,” and their
rights to speech and assembly are trashed.
That’s
truly crazy, but devilishly clever, too. If
“Russian” mimics (or cloaked spooks) can reproduce the vocabulary
and political program of U.S. dissent, then all of us actual U.S.
lefties can be dismissed as “dupes of the Russians” or
“co-conspirators” in the speech crimes of our mimics -- for
sounding like ourselves.
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