Regimes
that are losing public support always make the same mistake: rather
than fix the source of the loss of public trust--the few enriching
themselves at the expense of the many-- the regime reckons the
problem is dissent: if we suppress all dissent, then everyone will
accept their diminishing lot in life and the elites can continue on
their merry way.
What
the regimes don't understand is dissent is the immune system of
society: suppressing dissent doesn't just get rid of pesky political
protesters and conspiracy theorists; it also gets rid of the
innovations and solutions society needs to adapt to changing
conditions. Suppressing dissent dooms the society to sclerosis,
decline and collapse.
Dissent
is the relief valve: shut it down and the pressure builds to the
point that the system explodes. Regimes that no longer tolerate
anything but the party line fall in one of two ways: 1) the pressure
builds and the masses revolt, tearing the elite from power or 2) the
masses opt-out and stop working to support the regime, so the regime
slowly starves and then implodes.
Suppressing Dissent Guarantees Disorder and Collapse
Charles
Hugh Smith
6 December,
2019
The
frantic efforts of am exploitive elite to eliminate dissent only
accelerates the regime's path to collapse.
Regimes
that are losing public support always make the same mistake: rather
than fix the source of the loss of public trust--the few enriching
themselves at the expense of the many-- the regime reckons the
problem is dissent: if we suppress all dissent, then
everyone will accept their diminishing lot in life and the elites can
continue on their merry way.
What
the regimes don't understand is dissent is the immune system of
society:
suppressing dissent doesn't just get rid of
pesky political protesters and conspiracy theorists; it also gets rid
of the innovations and solutions society needs to adapt to changing
conditions. Suppressing dissent dooms the society to sclerosis,
decline and collapse.
Dissent
is the relief valve: shut it down and the pressure builds to the
point that the system explodes.
Regimes that no
longer tolerate anything but the party line fall in one of two ways:
1) the pressure builds and the masses revolt, tearing the elite from
power or 2) the masses opt-out and stop working to support the
regime, so the regime slowly starves and then implodes.
Here
in the U.S., the suppression of dissent is the work of the corporate
media and the Big Tech monopolies: Facebook, Twitter and
Google. As Mark
St.Cyr and I discuss in a new no-holds-barred podcast (1:08
hours, 4 segments), Big Tech is effectively suppressing dissent
via shadow
banning, de-platforming and de-monetization:
--
shadow banning: the audience who gets to see your content is
throttled back to a fraction of your pre-shadow-banning audience. The
mechanics are shrouded in secrecy, Stasi-style.
--
de-platforming: the Big Tech monopoly declares you persona
non grata for a supposed violation of their
Kafkaesque Terms
of Service and bans your content from their platform,
effectively silencing you.
--
de-monetization: your content is still officially on the platform in
truncated form, but the flow of advertising revenue is turned off:
you're welcome to post content but you will no longer be able to make
any money from it. Enjoy!
When
you crush dissent and spend a full year cracking the skulls of
protesters, you end up with, well, France's general strikes.
I
covered the yellow
vest protests
in some depth a year ago:
France
in a Nutshell: "The Government Stopped Listening to the People
20 Years Ago" (December
12, 2018)
France's
Ghosts of '68: General Strike vs. Macron and the Technocrat
Elites (January
16, 2019)
Here
in the U.S., the crushing dissent gathered momentum when all dissent
was lumped into the tarpits of "fake news" and "Russian
propaganda."
What better way to throw the baby
out with the bathwater than declare any dissent from the approved
party line "fake news" and/or "Russian
propaganda."
The
catalyst was a completely fake "list of Russian agents"
assembled by an unidentified source called PropOrNot in 2016.
The Washington
Post and
other corporate media outlets immediately published the baseless
accusations without bothering to seek the identity of the accusers or
establish any sort of objective standards to judge the validity of
the accusation. It
was pure Orwell, as I explained at the time:
The
Washington Post: Useful-Idiot Shills for a Failed, Frantic Status Quo
That Has Lost Control of the Narrative (November
27, 2016)
In
police-state fashion, Big Tech took the list of accused (including
this site), declared all those named guilty and
promptly shadow-banned, de-platformed or de-monetized us all without
coming clean about how they engineered the crushing of dissent.
In
classic Stasi fashion, the mechanics are all black
box: the accused are never confronted with
their accuser, never provided with the evidence of their "crime,"
and never given an opportunity to defend themselves against the false
accusation.
Everyone
on the PropOrNot list was declared guilty until proven innocent, but
there was no way to prove our innocence. Kafka, meet Orwell:
a
completely opaque, privately owned Stasi (Facebook, Twitter, Google)
does the elites' dirty work, concealed behind the impenetrable
bureaucracy of algorithms, secret guidelines and Terms
of Service which can be interpreted in whatever way
serves the gatekeepers' interests.
Suppressing
dissent guarantees disorder and collapse. Ironic,
isn't it? The frantic efforts of an exploitive elite to eliminate
dissent only accelerates the regime's path to collapse.
Mark
St.Cyr and I discuss these topics as
only those who've been suppressed can in our recent podcast. (1:08
hours, 4 segments)
I've
addressed the critical role of dissent and the suppression of dissent
many times;
here's a selection of recent posts:
The
Essential Role of Volatility, Stress and Dissent (May
24, 2014)
The
Demise of Dissent: Why the Web Is Becoming Homogenized (November
17, 2017)
The
West's Descent into 'Cultural Revolution' (January
18, 2019)
Which
One Wins: Central Planning or Adaptive Networks? (February
19, 2019)
The
New Orthodoxy: Blasphemy, Heresy and the New Inquisition (September
19, 2019)
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