On the one hand we can argue that the economic system is
arranged in such a manner that people are required to work two or more
jobs in order to survive and are overwhelmed with work, family, and
keeping their heads above water. In which case, who has time to read
alternative media, research current events, or even read a book? We can
also attribute the societal stupor to the remarkable job of
dumbing-down that American, so-called, education has done in the past
two decades so that the current generation can barely read, let alone,
concentrate long enough to engage with even the most basic works on
current issues.
But what if there were something even more
fundamental and more human at the root of the collective coma that
inflicts American society? What if "my government" in some part of my
psyche, has come to represent "my family"? What if it's easier to walk
around in glassy-eyed roboticism than feel the pain resulting from
comprehending at the deepest level what my government has become? What
if recognizing that I live in an empire that is making war on me as
well as my neighbors and the rest of the world is too reminiscent of
the family I come from?
Dysfunctional Government/ Dysfunctional Family
So what might be some similarities between my dysfunctional government and my dysfunctional family?
First,
a family's job is to protect the kid. Maybe it doesn't always pay
enough attention to the kid and isn't always there for him when he
needs it, but the family doesn't target him as an enemy. When the chips
were down, they are the kid's ultimate ally. If I look at what my
government is actually doing, I will have to own up that it has become
my enemy, and that I am its enemy as well -- that my safety is the last
of its concerns, and that Homeland Security isn't about protecting me
but about waiting in the wings to implement martial law or confine me
to a
forced labor camp for not paying my debts. Furthermore, a healthy
family provides basic necessities for a child and doesn't take food out
of her mouth. Yet what we have witnessed in the last seven years is
all-out warfare not only on the indigent, which really has not changed
since the Great Depression, but a concerted effort to obliterate the
middle class in America. The daunting, inevitable realities of Peak
Oil, global warming, and worldwide recession are likely to make all of
that much worse.
As agribusiness is allowed to genetically
modify foods and ultimately
patent all forms of life, as Congressmen
introduce legislation to gut all state safety laws that conflict with
toothless federal safety laws, as pollution is in the process of
annihilating the human race and the ecosystems, as nearly 50 million
Americans endure illness without health insurance, as big pharma
insists on medicating everything that moves, as every semblance of
privacy and individual civil liberties guaranteed by the Constitution
are shredded -- your government, my government is indeed
eating the
chosen people. Its sole intent at this point in history is to devour
its citizens and anything that threatens to obstruct its voracious
expansion of empire.
Well, OK, but even if my
government/family isn't my ally, at least there is the rule of law
which keeps things from decompensating into utter chaos, right? The
best answer to this question comes from former insiders -- people who
have worked within the centralized systems of law enforcement, finance,
the media, and intelligence for example. Mike Ruppert and
Celerino
Castillo will tell you that the United States government has gone and
continues to go to extraordinary extremes to bring illegal drugs into
the country. Former San Jose Mercury journalist
Gary Webb told us in
great detail how such operations worked during Iran-Contra. Catherine
Austin Fitts has written extensively about her experience in finance
and government and has specifically addressed the
myth of the rule of
law in relation to some $4 trillion dollars currently missing from the
U.S. government and
how narco dollars are laundered through the U.S.
stock market.
America's Love Affair With The Mob
Curious,
isn't it, how fascinated Americans seems to have become with organized
crime? How many seasons did they live for their weekly Sopranos fix,
cluelessly unaware of how life imitates the Department of Housing and
Urban Development or how
HUD imitates the Sopranos? It's "safe" and
somewhat titillating to watch Godfather re-runs as a series of mafia
hits unfold while Michael Corleone (Al Pacino), who ordered them,
piously presides over the baptism of his son. "Gee, I don't know anyone
like that. It's so "far" from my world," says the wide-eyed viewer,
sucking up the sop of corporate media which has become just one
tentacle of the globalist leviathan whose rapacious extremities
comprise the other major institutions of our society: education,
government, the intelligence community, the military, centralized
financial systems, and organized crime. How fortunate for the criminal
enterprise that this government has become so surreptitious that its
citizens are mesmerized by fictitious mob bosses rather than the
murderous racketeers that that actually run the world -- the world of
most Americans -- the one they imagine is hermetically sealed by the
"rule of law."
Recently, it seems that network and cable TV
channels have become awash in prison voyeurism. On one night, MSNBC's
Lockup airs three solid hours of life behind bars in various state
prisons. In ghastly reminiscence of Rome's "Bread And Circuses," the
antics of tattooed, pierced, bad boys and girls are sensationally
displayed -- human beings whose incarceration insures that the
stocks
of Wackenhut and Corrections Corporations of America remain bullish.
Healthy
caretakers set limits and model fairness. To open one's eyes to the
reality that the United States government is one of the most corrupt on
earth is to risk the anguish of feeling unimaginably violated and used
by a government/family (crime family?) which holds only contempt for
its citizen/offspring.
You're As Sick As Your Secrets
One
hallmark of a dysfunctional system is secrecy. The Bush administration
has been labeled by some members of the media as the most secretive in
the nation's history. The mind reels at what information it holds on a
plethora of issues that it is not disclosing, but in my opinion, the
most egregious are the realities of global warming and Peak Oil --
issues of which it has been extremely aware for
a very long time and
has worked hard to suppress. To be
intimately familiar with the
disastrous consequences of climate chaos and the end of the age of
hydrocarbon energy and do nothing is heinous criminal negligence.
History
will indeed record that in the late twentieth and early twenty-first
centuries, a small group of ruling elite in the most powerful nation on
earth, which consumed the largest amount of hydrocarbon energy on the
planet, were well aware of the natural phenomena of global warming and
Peak Oil, and knowing full well the catastrophic consequences of those,
bunkered their own homes with solar panels and infinite quantities of
food and water, yet failed to disclose information vital to the health
and safety of all life forms worldwide and the ecosystems themselves
and intransigently rebuffed all attempts to create viable solutions to
issues which ignored and neglected, inevitably result in cataclysm.
Any
caring parent, aware that a tornado was approaching and about to
obliterate his/her home and family, would inform the children as
quickly as possible, immediately gather them, and take them to a safe
location. To move oneself to safety and leave one's children fending
for themselves is nothing less than criminal neglect, indeed
manslaughter. But the "children" (citizens) of America who may have
some inkling of energy depletion and climate chaos and their
consequences, blithely assume that the election of a new "mommy" or
"daddy" president in 2008 will make everything "all better." Like so
many neglected children placed in foster homes, those citizens may get
a new "parent" in 2008, but it will be another neglectful one, equally
invested in guarding the secret that catastrophe is rapidly approaching
-- equally committed to his/her own political and economic well-being
at the expense of the innocents.
Don't Go There
I am
convinced that one's personal family history plays heavily in how
deeply one can look into the black maw of evil that now runs this
nation. As I have stated in earlier writings, I have repeatedly
encountered hundreds of individuals who simply cannot assimilate, let
alone investigate, the voluminous research regarding September 11,
2001. Frequently, they confess that they simply
do not want to know
that their government orchestrated the attacks that murdered almost
3,000 people in one day. They freely admit that they cannot bear the
possibility that their government annihilated its own citizens, nor can
they tolerate the sense of powerless they feel in relation to that
possibility. Some individuals will never be able to dig deeper than the
official story; others will be able to do so, but slowly, gradually, as
the layers of their psyche absorb the anomalies that not only linger,
but grow more blatantly incongruous with every passing day.
Mommy And Daddy And The National Melodrama
True
to his scathing cynicism, J
ames Howard Kunstler in, Mommy And Daddy,
says that "Politics is the way we work out our collective national
psychology," and that "American politics have fallen into a gothic
family melodrama, and the theme is the same one being played out on the
micro level all over the country: failed parenting." Kunstler asserts
that the Republicans have made themselves into the Daddy Party, while
the Democrats have become the Mommy Party. The Daddy Party is a stern,
rigid taskmaster, while the Mommy Party wants everyone to feel good and
wants all outcomes to be fair.
While I don't agree with
everything in his article, I do agree with Kunstler projection that as
the Daddy Party becomes more of a terminal failure, more eyes focus on
the Mommy Party and its dazzling "supermom," Hillary, who will most
certainly persist in keeping the family secrets and as Kunstler says,
"keep the corporate flywheels spinning, and even look after the
family's security from the thugs coming into the 'hood'."
Allowing
oneself to enter the deeper layers of history and current events is to
open oneself to transformation in the depths of one's own psyche. I
believe that on some level, we all know this, and our readiness to
engage or not engage with realities in the external world, which may
alter the internal, calibrates our individual degrees of denial.
Carl
Jung once said that human beings cannot bear too much reality. We
prefer to assume that our government is incompetent, inept, and
wasteful because it is not as excruciating as the reality that we are
its next meal. Each day upon awakening, we have the option of
continuing to perpetuate this delusion, or dig deeper. While the
incompetent/inept/wasteful fantasy "feels" better, it is ultimately
more disempowering, for as Larry Clow writes in his fabulous
System
Breakdown article, "the thought of a malicious government that's
actively out to manipulate us is an enemy we can fight, which is
somewhat more comforting than the alternative -- a series of bungling,
incompetent institutions that have failed us, and will fail us again,
just when we need them the most." In other words, denial is more
soothing, but so is heroin.
Still another way of putting it might be: Ignorance is bliss -- until it kills you.
Carolyn
Baker, Ph.D. is author of a forthcoming book, Coming Out from Christian
Fundamentalism: Affirming Life, Love and The Sacred. Her recent book,
U.S. HISTORY UNCENSORED: What Your High School Textbook! Didn’t Tell
You, is available at her website: www.carolynbaker.org. This article
is an update of an earlier version published in 2006 at From the
Wilderness.