Process of Elimination: The West's Rapid Slide into Slaughter
As it is written: "Though we seemed dead, we did but sleep." We have
finally returned from a series of grueling and at times bewildering
traversals of the planet in several directions. Still a bit dazed, we
will shortly be back in fighting trim.
In the meantime, I would
by no means insult your intelligence by suggesting you go immediately to
Arthur Silber's site to partake of the feast of biting, bitter yet
buoyant wit and slashing insight that he has produced during our time
away. Surely it would be superfluous in me to point the readers of this
site to Silber's work; surely your own discernment and good sense have
already led you there on a constant and continual basis.
But on
the off chance that some stray pair of eyes (among the ever-dwindling
pack of peepers that wander by these precincts) have not yet hied to
Silber -- do so, now. For there are ugly things afoot -- an acceleration
of the already long-accelerating on-rush of the nations of the West
into the hardest, most brutal kind of authoritarianism.
The ruling class now visits on its
domestic populations the same fate it has delivered for hundreds of
years to those deeply unfortunate peoples who lived in targeted foreign
countries. In their pursuit of power, wealth and dominion, the ruling
class systematically brutalized, tortured, "relocated" and murdered
those foreign peoples in vast numbers. (All this continues today, of
course; see Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Somalia, Yemen, et al.) ....
England
and the United States are hollowed-out societies, with their former
productive capacity vanishing at an ever-increasing rate. In close
alliance with the State, the most powerful and wealthiest corporations
continue to amass record profits, but only by siphoning up every last
bit of wealth held by the numerically greatest, but otherwise weakest
and most defenseless, part of the population. Every significant piece of
legislation must be viewed in this context. This is true even of
legislation which styles itself as concerning matters which would not
appear to be directed to policing the "undesirable" elements of the
population. Thus, Obama's heralded "health reform" bill, which I dubbed
The Fuck You Act, has very little to do with providing health care, but
everything to do with brutally controlling the weakest segments of
society and extracting what little money they have left for the benefit
of already vastly wealthy insurance companies and their constant
partner, the State.
Although it is perilous to make such
judgments as events continue to unfold, the evidence strongly compels
the conclusion that we have entered the death spiral for the West's
ruling class. The disfavored members of society have less and less
economic resources of their own to be extracted, and fewer (and often
non-existent) opportunities for improving them. Simultaneously (and
inextricably connected to this point), the same disfavored members are
increasingly unable to defend themselves in any area of their lives. The
growing surveillance State watches over them day and night, privacy
approaches the point of complete eradication, and the State continually
adds to the weapons it uses to harass, intimidate, brutalize and
imprison them. The State's methods of control are increasingly, brazenly
explicit and crueler by the day. ...
If we broaden our
perspective, and if we look beyond particular developments and attempt
to grasp what is happening over a longer period of time, the nature of
the horror that awaits us takes on a clearer shape: The West's ruling class is embarked on a program of killing and elimination.
A general caution should be kept in mind. I'm not suggesting that this
program is one that the ruling class has explicitly identified, even to
itself, at least not necessarily. The ruling class is intent upon
increasing its own power and wealth; in one sense, that is its only
concern. I suppose, in some fantasy world, the ruling class would be
content to enjoy its immense power and wealth while "ordinary" people
pursue their own lives of contentment. This, of course, is the goal
which the ruling class announces, and which it desperately tries to
convince both itself and us is true.
But we don't live in that
fantasy world. In this world -- and, I would argue, in any world where
brute power is the final means of settling every dispute, especially
when that power is consolidated in the State -- the ruling class seeks
power and wealth by dominating and controlling the weaker segments of
society. The ruling class may not set out to kill those people it finds
unnecessary for its aims, but if the ruling class can maintain and
increase its power and wealth only by eliminating them, it will
eventually eliminate them. This is the logic of the ruling class's
desires. It is certainly true that the ruling class could change much of
this if it wished to: the productive capacity of both England and the
United States could be reinvigorated, and much new wealth could be
created and enjoyed by many more members of society. But the ruling
class believes that would necessitate the diminishment of its power and
wealth, so they will not consider the possibility seriously.
The
ruling class dreamed a nightmare, and made it real. We are now caught up
in it. For many of us -- certainly for me, and very possibly for you --
the end result is clear: the ruling class intends to kill us. Not today
or tomorrow, the ruling class hasn't reached that point of desperation
quite yet, but they'll kill us soon enough. We have no value to them;
we're superfluous; we're not needed.
Here Silber is giving more eloquent and deeper voice to a theme I was trying to sketch out some years ago, in a piece called "Worm Turning."
Written in 2004, it focused on the Bush family, then in power; but of
course, the critique applied -- and applies -- far more generally to our
thoroughly bipartisan elite. As I put it then (with slight editing here
to broaden the point):
... Underneath all this bristling array
there is nothing but a tiny white maggot of greed, wriggling and gorging
on scraps of rotting meat. No deep beliefs or high ideals inform the
[elitist] ethos, which can be boiled down to one sentence: Grab your
pile and screw anybody who gets in the way. War, energy and corporate
finance just happen to be where the money is at. And raw, secretive
political power -- unfettered by courts, laws, legislators or public
scrutiny -- is the most effective way to safeguard and augment these
investments.
That is not to say that the [elitist] credo lacks
all nuance. There is in fact a very important refinement to their wormy
greed: Loot should always be obtained without the slightest risk to your
own financial position. The "free market" must be shunned at all costs
-- and manipulated by string-pulling, deceit and intimidation when
competition is unavoidable. Thus the [elite] model is to cozy up to
governments -- preferably strongman regimes free to ladle out public
money to their favorites with no questions asked. ...
[Our
elites] don't sit in dark corners and cackle over the idea of children
being chewed to pieces by American bombs. Nor do their nostrils flare
with righteous rage at the thought of homosexuality or abortion or
nipples on national television. It's just that war profiteering,
corporate rapine and cynical pandering to the public's worst instincts
are the easiest way to get the unearned riches they crave ...
Perhaps
if they could obtain these same privileges as easily by other, less
horrific means, they would. As it is, they take the world as they find
it, and go about their business without fretting over the consequences
-- the dead, the ruined, the spreading hate, the poisoned planet. Why
should they care? As the maggot cannot see beyond the meat, so too these
men of greed-stunted understanding can see nothing of worth outside
their own bottomless appetites.
Back to Silber, and to our garishly nightmarish present-day:
Before the ruling class finally
eliminates the "undesirables," there is a necessary preceding step: the
most disfavored, weakest elements of society must be demonized. I heard
the following article first mentioned by Rush Limbaugh; it was quickly
picked up by many conservative commentators (including self-identified
"libertarians"). Limbaugh praised the article in glowing terms; he
thought it identified the crucial issue in especially eloquent terms.
For Limbaugh, the crucial issue was one made familiar in connection with
history's bloodiest and most horrifying episodes of mass murder,
although Limbaugh himself failed to note that fact. I'm sure it was
merely an oversight. The crucial issue is, obviously, that the rioters
are, as Limbaugh summarized it, "human only by virtue of their DNA." The
rioters are not actually human at all; they are sub-human, animals
deserving only to be put down.
There is much, much more in this single post by Silber -- including the deeper historic context of our landslide into eliminationism -- not to mention the other recent offerings: here, here and here. Again, if you have not yet read them, I urge you most strongly to go there and read them now.