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Octafish

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18. What's NEVER on TV: The Last Gasp of American Democracy
Mon Jan 6, 2014, 01:02 PM
Jan 2014

From Chris Hedges, a must-read and must-share:



The Last Gasp of American Democracy

By Chris Hedges
TruthDig.org, Posted on Jan 5, 2014

EXCERPT...

The most radical evil, as Hannah Arendt pointed out, is the political system that effectively crushes its marginalized and harassed opponents and, through fear and the obliteration of privacy, incapacitates everyone else. Our system of mass surveillance is the machine by which this radical evil will be activated. If we do not immediately dismantle the security and surveillance apparatus, there will be no investigative journalism or judicial oversight to address abuse of power. There will be no organized dissent. There will be no independent thought. Criticisms, however tepid, will be treated as acts of subversion. And the security apparatus will blanket the body politic like black mold until even the banal and ridiculous become concerns of national security.

I saw evil of this kind as a reporter in the Stasi state of East Germany. I was followed by men, invariably with crew cuts and wearing leather jackets, whom I presumed to be agents of the Stasi—the Ministry for State Security, which the ruling Communist Party described as the “shield and sword” of the nation. People I interviewed were visited by Stasi agents soon after I left their homes. My phone was bugged. Some of those I worked with were pressured to become informants. Fear hung like icicles over every conversation.

The Stasi did not set up massive death camps and gulags. It did not have to. The Stasi, with a network of as many as 2 million informants in a country of 17 million, was everywhere. There were 102,000 secret police officers employed full time to monitor the population—one for every 166 East Germans. The Nazis broke bones; the Stasi broke souls. The East German government pioneered the psychological deconstruction that torturers and interrogators in America’s black sites, and within our prison system, have honed to a gruesome perfection.

The goal of wholesale surveillance, as Arendt wrote in “The Origins of Totalitarianism,” is not, in the end, to discover crimes, “but to be on hand when the government decides to arrest a certain category of the population.” And because Americans’ emails, phone conversations, Web searches and geographical movements are recorded and stored in perpetuity in government databases, there will be more than enough “evidence” to seize us should the state deem it necessary. This information waits like a deadly virus inside government vaults to be turned against us. It does not matter how trivial or innocent that information is. In totalitarian states, justice, like truth, is irrelevant.

The object of efficient totalitarian states, as George Orwell understood, is to create a climate in which people do not think of rebelling, a climate in which government killing and torture are used against only a handful of unmanageable renegades. The totalitarian state achieves this control, Arendt wrote, by systematically crushing human spontaneity, and by extension human freedom. It ceaselessly peddles fear to keep a population traumatized and immobilized. It turns the courts, along with legislative bodies, into mechanisms to legalize the crimes of state.

CONTINUED...

http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/the_last_gasp_of_american_democracy_20140105



Thanks to Corporate McPravda, most Americans haven't a clue. Thank you, woo me with science, for giving a damn.

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Absolute War. Octafish Jan 2014 #2
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Oh yeah-what can be said about the use of legalism when the rule of law doesn't apply to tptb? When bobthedrummer Jan 2014 #4
& why doesn't rule of law apply to TPTB? One answer, NSA, when there are no protections against mother earth Jan 2014 #6
Edward Bernays, 'Father of Modern Propaganda,' helped CIA overthrow democracy in Guatemala in 1954. Octafish Jan 2014 #12
It's gut wrenchingly sickening. It doesn't have to be this way. mother earth Jan 2014 #14
You are most welcome, mother earth! TUC radio has good info on Alex Carey's work... Octafish Jan 2014 #15
In war, the safest place is the middle. Octafish Jan 2014 #8
We've known for a long time that corporations are doing their best to turn our nation into a Cal33 Jan 2014 #9
Well said, Cal33. CEOs are the new Royals. Octafish Jan 2014 #10
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What's NEVER on TV: The Last Gasp of American Democracy Octafish Jan 2014 #18
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