All You Need is Hate
by Mickey Z.
I did something unexpected the other day: I watched a little of The O’Reilly Factor. The host made two proclamations that might’ve made me chuckle if they weren’t so frighteningly emblematic of America’s intellectual vacancy.
According to O’Reilly, Arianna Huffington is a member of the “far left†and her website, Huffington Post, is home to “hate speech.â€
Of course, the myth of a monolithic Left—one that includes everyone from Dan Rather to Derrick Jensen, from Barack Obama to Ward Churchill—is extremely useful to anyone seeking to stifle public debate. However, it only requires an iota of objectivity to recognize that Arianna Huffington dwells in the realm of what might generously be characterized as the “liberal Left†(or, more accurately, the “soft Leftâ€).
Along with Sean Penn, Michael Moore, Al Franken, and others of
her ilk, Arianna Huffington may not actually be a radical, but will
gladly play one on TV.
But let’s move now to the far more
noteworthy O’Reilly claim: the Huffington Post is a hate site. In a
recent article, the popular Fox TV host focused on Huffington Post
visitor comments like this one about an ailing Nancy Reagan: "I feel no
pity for the bitch who took delight in watching thousands die of a
horrible disease and watching the poor having to eat out of dumpsters
because of her husband's political beliefs."
Of course, one
could justifiably take issue with the harsh tone, the use of the word
“bitch,†and the assumption that Just-Say-No Nancy consciously “took
delight†in others’ misery. I’m certainly not endorsing the cowardly
commentary of internet trolls, e.g. childish name-calling or the
spineless reliance on sexism, racism, etc…but the primary point of the
above comment seems germane to me. Our society and our planet are in
critical condition (or worse) thanks to willful decisions made by human
beings occupying positions of power. So, why are we being so damn
polite when talking about these elites? Why do we show any mercy when
discussing the villains who knowingly pollute, exploit, wage war,
steal, and treat all living things as if they were expendable? Why are
we so afraid to hate those most responsible for our current global
nightmare?
Well-paid entertainers like O’Reilly cow us into
fearing the label of “hater†when, in reality, elected (sic) officials
and the corporations that own them display sheer, unrestrained hatred
in every move they make. They hate freedom, they hate justice, and they
hate solidarity. They hate the environment, plants, animals, and even
humans. They hate everything…except fame, power, and profits. Why the
hell do we give any of them one shred of respect? They haven’t earned
our deference; they haven’t earned our patience; they haven’t earned
the benefit of anyone’s doubt. They have earned nothing except our
utter contempt and loathing.
Pacifist types might cringe at my
words and urge us all to eschew hatred. Moderates will talk of the need
to find common ground. The candlelight vigil crowd tells us that we
must love our enemies. Personally, I’d rather heed the words of Malcolm
X: “We are nonviolent with people who are nonviolent with us.â€
I
feel no solidarity with the professional liars who make up the
corporate media. I feel no compassion for the career criminals that
stock the corporate ranks. I hold no love for the pinstriped
mountebanks we call “politicians.†If that sounds like “hate speech†to
you, well…that’s because it is.
Mickey Z. is the author of the
forthcoming novel, CPR for Dummies (Raw Dog Screaming Press), and can
be found on the Web at http://www.mickeyz.net
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