Secrets of Empire and Self-deceptions of Partisans: Yet a howling defiance into the darkness of the corporate state night
It is laughable (in a weeping outright sort of way) that Obama and his
fellow Democratic Party supporters and apologists can't find a more
resonant campaign theme than, "We carry out the agendas of the national
security/bankster/militarist state (i.e., the one percent) while
appearing to be less crazy than Republicans."
The notion of even possessing a preference as to whom should be
president of this crumbling, faux republic...is a bit like asking what
color uniform one would prefer that the crew tasked with rearranging the
deck chairs on the Titanic should don as they go about their duties.
In times such as these, when escaping into one's comfort zone is no
longer a viable option, one is advised to evince the audacity of
hopelessness, because the act leaves one desperate enough to embrace
this daunting proposition:
"And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." John 8:32
Although, for the present and foreseeable future, the propitious aspects
of the sentiment will not hold true for Bradley Manning…whose plight
displays the punitive, hyper-authoritarian nature of late U.S. empire.
As is the case with Manning, in a national security state, few acts will
cause one to lose his freedom in a more rapid manner than to reveal the
secrets of lawless, ruthless power.
Apparently, Bradley Manning guarded secrets of his own…not shameful
ones--but traits that would cause him to become subject to derision if
revealed.
Manning desired to practice transvestism. This U.S. Army private was
privy to illusion. Innately, he grasped how being coerced into
suppressing one's secrets damages one's soul. Manning merely harbored
the desire to practice a bit of gender bending; in contrast, the
operatives of empire demand that they be allowed to bend and twist the
world itself towards their exploitative ends.
To live in empire--in the service of its imperial military or in the
thrall of the pursuit of careerist vanity and consumerist
compulsions--is to live a selfish lie, day in and day out.
Rupaul (Andre Charles) averred, "We all came into this world naked. The rest is all drag.”
We all make choices as to what form of drag we practice. Does my lie
promote the truth? Is my act educational, entertaining or edifying? Does
it allow me to inhabit my true self yet transcend my narcissism? Does
my act and attendant actions bring balm or does it deliver more
suffering than necessary to a world where it is impossible to escape
suffering?
Ask yourself and those around you these questions in regard to Private Manning and the operatives and denizens of U.S. Empire.
On the subject of identity, authentic or dubious: Even after being an
almost constant public presence for more than half a decade, Barack
Obama's true nature and authentic identity remains elusive. After all
this time, he still seems less man than marketing rollout, less of a
political leader than an object lesson in product placement. The
situation is like having the role of chief executive of the nation
filled with a disposable razor or a heavily hyped iPhone application.
The U.S. presidency, as is the case with almost all aspects of life in
the corporate consumer state, has become increasingly dominated and
defined by commercial/public relations-type legerdemain. The constant
commercial come-ons of the media hologram mask its hollow core; the
proliferation of weightless lies serves to overwhelm the gravity of
perilous times.
Obama's nebulous nature works to ensure the continued irrational ardor
of his supporters, who, against all evidence, insist on clinging to
fantasy and projection regarding the president's much in evidence
anti-democratic tendencies; hence, progressive types seem prone to
project their own redeeming qualities on the blank slate that Obama
creates and deploys as his public persona--a method similar to that used
by con artists who exploit the decency of their marks to achieve their
criminal ends.
Apropos, this indefensible, Bush-era type of deceit connecting 9/11 and the invasion and occupation of Iraq:
"The war in Iraq will soon belong to history. Your service belongs to
the ages. Never forget that you are part of an unbroken line of heroes
spanning two centuries — from the colonists who overthrew an empire, to
your grandparents and parents who faced down fascism and communism, to
you — men and women who fought for the same principles in Fallujah and
Kandahar, and delivered justice to those who attacked us on 9/11.”—
President Obama speaking to troops at Fort Bragg, N.C., December 14,
2011
In this instance, the shape-shifter Obama morphs from hollow man to Death's slick, narrow-ass, public relations representative.
I've noticed that debates with Obama's apologists have a very similar
trajectory as those with Republican partisans. Because partisans are
hard pressed to explain away the affronts to truthful discourse and good
governance displayed by the politicians they support, any attempt to
engage them in debate involving the merits (or lack thereof) of the
policies of said politicians (e.g., their unwavering support of the 1%
and U.S. militarist imperium)--quickly devolves into volleys of ad
hominem attacks launched from the ranks of their supporters.
For example, from the right, OWS activists are labeled dirty,
America-hatin' hippies who supports swarthy terrorists, yet from the
liberal camp, OWSers who refuse cooperation with the Democratic Party
are cast as purer-than-thou types--too above it all to sully themselves
by an acceptance of the pragmatic nature of political reality.
What is the reason for this irrational response from liberals--from
folks who scoff at teabaggers and religious fundamentalists for their
less than sane and sanguine approach to political discourse? There is
simply no reasonable way to defend the acts of our blood-sustained
empire abroad and the machinations of a predatory economic elite at
home; hence, the testiness evinced by the enablers of the duopolistic
state.
Withal, when I post an article or FaceBook status critical of President
Obama--the tone and tenure of the ensuing debate with his defenders
takes on a Bush era aura. As a general rule, when the rationalizations
of both Bush and Obama supporters are countered with facts regarding
their dismal governance, the invectives fly. Granted, the grammar and
syntax of Obama apologists is superior to that of Republican
loyalists--but their fallacy arguments are every bit as dodgy.
Consequently, the policies of both parties (bulwarked by the concretized
support of partisans) translate into unnecessary suffering and
death--the calling card and ground level criteria of the
oligarchic/imperialist state. And sorry, Obama loyalists--your man is
not the lesser-of-two evils candidate: He is among his peers. In many
ways, he has proven himself a more deceitful, ruthless crime boss than
his predatory, Republican predecessors, in other words, the chief
executive of a militarist empire.
The 1% and their advocates and operatives in the U.S. political class
have thrown us to the wolves. How does one make an ally of uncertainty
and keep close the verities of the heart while negotiating this howling
political wilderness?
Even in this era of oversized fear and diminished imagination, there are
some among us--nonconformists, creative thinkers, artists and
occupiers--who welcome (rather than cower before) the metaphorical image
of wolves (that are recognized as fellow outcasts). Instead of being
shamed by outsider status, they have been suckled and raised by
wolves--i.e., by embracing their fate of having been cast-out into the
wilderness.
Nourished by the spirit of defiance, some thrive when freed from the
constraints of a habitual adherence to groupthink. The dark terrain of
societal abandonment becomes their natural habitat: They howl at the
moon; they reject the daylight world of bland consensus; they learn to
see in the dark, apprehending their own interior darkness and, as a
result, gaining understanding into the hearts of darkness beating within
those in power.
The wilderness of political activism, of poetry, of art becomes their
home: They don't clean-up nicely for the polite company demanded by
political duopoly; they don't let themselves be bred down (as a few
domesticated wolves did) to yapping Toy Poodles, in exchange for a few
food scraps.
When you're looking at a Toy Poodle--you're looking at a former wolf,
as, for example, when your looking at corporate press members, you're
looking at folks whose ancestors long ago were journalists.
One moment, you're loping through the woods, snout held high, smelling
the scent of fresh game on the wind, but the next thing you know--you're
being led around on a leash and collar, encrusted with tacky
rhinestones, and you're salivating at the sound of an electric
can-opener. One moment, you're a child, entranced in play, hardwired to
eternity--next moment, you're sitting at work and your passions, hopes
and yearnings have been shrunk down to Toy Poodle-sized agendas . . .
You're truckling for your boss's approval; you're counting the minutes
until break time. Like domesticated livestock and unfortunate animals
incarcerated in zoos, you are no longer a noble animal--you have become a
Thing That Waits For Lunch.
To resist, we must cast off the fear of being an outcast. The signs bode
well for us: Over the last few months, in the company of the OWS pack, I
have witnessed the awakening of many…have been graced with the
privilege of being in their lupine company as we howled defiant into the
darkness of the corporate state night.
One must remember this: We human beings are of nature as well.
Accordingly, within us lies an indomitable self, encoded with the grace
and fury of the natural world, and, if acknowledged and respected, our
authentic nature will awaken and arise. Then the real dogfight begins:
The fur will fly, as we fight, fang and claw, to retake the lost
landscape of our collective humanity, and, by extension, begin the
struggle to restore health, imagination and empathy to a nation of
cage-accepting, imperium-countenancing, sick puppies.
Phil Rockstroh is a poet, lyricist and philosopher bard
living in New York City. He may be contacted at: phil@philrockstroh.com. Visit
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