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Dictionary Too Sexy for Grade-Schoolers
Posted by CMStewart on February 3, 2010
https://losthunderlads.com/2010/02/03/dictionary-too-sexy-for-grade-schoolers/
Chronicles, January and February 2010
When I wonder what’s gone wrong with the USA in recent years, I often come back to the idea that many of my countrymen have succumbed to a sort of mass narcissism. US news outlets and public figures seem to believe that they have; when any sort of anti-Americanism anywhere in the world makes news, few voices with a national audience dare to go into depth about what might drive people to act against the USA or its citizens. It’s as if the American public could not tolerate any reference to itself except in the form of a continuous stream of unrestrained flattery.
Thus the US media often depicts acts of violence against Americans, be they acts of war carried out by enemy combatants or acts of terrorism carried out by private individuals, as if they were not only unjustified, but unmotivated. Since we are not to admit that there is anything about the USA that could possibly be seen as unattractive, we are not allowed to say that anyone could have a reason, even a bad reason, to attack Americans. When Americans are attacked, therefore, the attacks appear in the news not as the deeds of people who are driven to respond to some or other event or policy that has angered them, but as things that exist independently of any sort of cause-and-effect. In that way, the attacks are taken out of time and are presented to the public as entities that have always existed and will always exist. Thus we have obsessive coverage of security lapses, even very minor lapses such as the gate-crashers at the White House last year. An attack might be lurking nearby, seeking an opportunity to occur. We must therefore be ever more on guard against attacks, which means in practice that we must be ever more submissive to the demands of the security apparatus and its masters. Mass narcissism thereby leads to mass degradation.
The two most recent issues of ultra-conservative Chronicles magazine both contain pieces that challenge this narcissism. Ted Galen Carpenter’s article in the February issue about US torture policies that took shape under the Bush/ Cheney administration and that continue under Obama and Biden cites reports that show those policies to be the main motivation for foreign fighters who went to Iraq to fight Americans in the years after 2003. It’s a shame Carpenter’s article isn’t online; the whole thing is a powerful indictment of torture, and of advocates in the Bush and Obama administrations.
The January 2010 issue carries a column in which “paleolibertarian” Justin Raimondo says that his job as editor of antiwar.com is complicated by the fact that most of his readers and many of those who write for the site are on the political left. He is often puzzled by his readers’ unwillingness to accept the conclusions of their own arguments. So, “For years, opponents of endless military intervention in the Middle East have been warning that our actions will lead to ‘blowback,’ a term used by the CIA to indicate the old aphorism that ‘actions have consequences.'” Thus far Raimondo and his readers are in agreement. However, when Raimondo suggested in a recent antiwar.com column that Major Nidal Malik Hasan may have acted on behalf of al-Qaeda when he massacred fellow US soldiers at Fort Hood, he was deluged with harsh criticism. Unwilling to see the shooting as the major’s attempt to retaliate for US policies that had killed his fellow Muslims, many fans of the site insisted that the attack was orchestrated by the US national security apparatus to inflame anti-Muslim sentiment and rebuild public support for the wars in Afghanistan. The mainstream press, meanwhile, tried in those early days after the massacre to ignore Major Hasan’s religion and his record of vehement opposition to US Middle Eastern policy, instead peddling the theory that as a psychiatrist he “had, in effect, ‘caught post-traumatic stress disorder, the very affliction it was his job to ameliorate. According to this theory, the warfare-induced stress experienced by his patients had rubbed off on Hasan to such an extent that he went ballistic.” The PTSD-by-proxy theory may preserve our national narcissism, ascribing the attack to a cloud of mental illness that drifts from one person to another, giving us an excuse to dismiss any questions about what we as a people may have done to provoke it. Raimondo is having none of it:
[T]he facts are these: Major Hasan was perfectly correct in stating that the United States is embarked on a war against Islam, and that no one who is a practicing Muslim can consider taking up arms against his fellows in this fight. All pieties to the effect that we’re on the side of the “good” Muslims notwithstanding, the United States has been fighting what is essentially a religious war. Is it an accident that we’re currently occupying two Muslim countries, and are threatening to make war on a third?
Of course, the September 11 attacks didn’t have to be the first shot in a “clash of civilizations,” as the famous phrase goes. We could have treated Osama bin Laden and his crew the same way we treated the Mafia and other criminal gangs from the land of my ancestors: not by invading Italy, but by targeting their leaders, tracking them down, and pursuing them relentlessly until they were all captured or killed.
Later in the same column:
The horror of my left-liberal readers at the arrival of blowback in the form of Major Hasan is understandable, but the denial of reality is self-defeating and, as I have shown, self-contradictory. You can’t say a “civilizational” war is a bad idea because we’re not prepared to accept the consequences, and then, when the war commences, refuse to accept the consequences. We do indeed have a “Muslim problem” in this country as a direct result of our crazed foreign policy. That is the lesson of the Fort Hood massacre, and denial won’t get us anywhere.
Raimondo goes on to draw further conclusions. We can sustain “our crazed foreign policy” only if we adopt an equally crazed domestic policy, and create “Muslim-free zones” wherever there are potential targets for sabotage or terror attacks. I suspect that Raimondo intends the construction “Muslim-free” to jolt readers by its similarity to the Nazis’ word Judenrein. Nor does Raimondo see this nightmare scenario as an impossiblity: indeed, he declares that “Another attack on the scale of September 11 would effectively lead to the de facto abolition of the Constitution, the disappearance of liberalism, and the end of any hope that we can rein in our rulers in their quest to dash the American ship of state on the rocky shoals of empire.” The very leaders who speak to us only in words of the sweetest flattery may be preparing us for a future of servitude. The very media enterprises that treat us as if our sensibilities were too delicate to endure a word of criticism may be preparing themselves for a future under the direction of a ministry of propaganda.
Posted by acilius on January 31, 2010
https://losthunderlads.com/2010/01/31/chronicles-january-and-february-2010/
The Nation, 15 February 2010
Ramon Fernandez was a French fascist who actively collaborated with the Nazis during their occupation of France. His son, Dominique Fernandez, has written a biography of his father. The Nation‘s review describes this biography as the culmination of Dominique Fernandez’ life’s work, his attempt to comprehend what his father did and why he did it.
Anyone who hoped that the election of Barack Obama as US president heralded a return to the rule of law will be dismayed by the news sections of this issue. An article on “America’s Secret Afghan Prisons” lays out evidence that the Mr O’s administration, so far from ending Bush-Cheney’s policies of torture and disappearance, has intensified those policies. That article’s author, Anand Gopal, gave an interview about the story, which you can listen to here.
Reports suggesting that three men who allegedly hanged themselves at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp in 2006 were in fact murdered move the editors to say that Mr O’s refusal to order investigations into the charges against his predecessor amount, not only to dereliction of his duty as a law-enforcement officer, but to a cover-up of crimes against humanity.
Defense Secretary Robert Gates’ acknowledgement that the Blackwater Group’s soldiers-for-hire are operating in Pakistan and the Pentagon’s subsequent assertion that the secretary never said the words he was shown on television saying prompts the magazine to quote the Washington adage, “Never believe anything until it’s been officially denied.” Any Nation readers unconcerned by Blackwater’s expanding operations might want to look at a web-only piece, “Blackwater’s Youngest Victim.”
Posted by acilius on January 30, 2010
https://losthunderlads.com/2010/01/30/the-nation-15-february-2010/
The rule of threes
Sometimes they say famous people die three at a time. I never believed it. But in the last few days, Louis Auchnicloss, Howard Zinn, J. D. Salinger. Not just three celebrities, but three rather similar celebrities. Granted, one of their similarities was being around 90 years old, but still it’s a striking coincidence.
Posted by acilius on January 28, 2010
https://losthunderlads.com/2010/01/28/the-rule-of-threes/
“Language Related Efforts to Help Out in Haiti”
Posted by acilius on January 23, 2010
https://losthunderlads.com/2010/01/23/language-related-efforts-to-help-out-in-haiti/
Cindy McCain in Favor of Recognizing Homosexuals as People
Posted by CMStewart on January 22, 2010
https://losthunderlads.com/2010/01/22/cindy-mccain-in-favor-of-recognizing-homosexuals-as-people/
Gametime for Hitler
I suppose everyone has heard of The Producers, the 1968 Mel Brooks movie, the Broadway musical based on it, and the 2005 movie based on the Broadway musical. Max Bialystock makes a living sweet-talks lonely old ladies into investing in plays that never succeed; his new partner, Leo Bloom, points out that if each “investor” bought a share of the profits, the producers could make a fortune by putting on a play that did not earn profits. They get hold of the script they deem least likely to attract an audience, a musical called Springtime for Hitler, and sell several hundred percent of the profits to Max’s marks. To their horror, the play does attracts an audience. New York theater-goers decide it’s a satire, and that it’s hilarious. It become a runaway hit. Faced with profits they have already oversold, Bialystock and Bloom end up in jail.
Where Bialystock and Bloom made their mistake was in actually producing the play. Introduce the ticket-buying public to the equation, and you can never be certain how it will turn out. A man named Don “Moose” Lewis has found a way around this problem.
The day before the national holiday in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr, Lewis and his associates announced that they were starting a new professional basketball league, the All-American Basketball Association. The All-American Basketball Association will be open only to players who are “natural born American citizens with both parents of Caucasian race.” Asked where the proposed league will play its games, Lewis has said that “he hopes to find kindred spirits at private white-flight academies that are prevalent across the southern regions,” according to the Augusta, Georgia Chronicle.
To me, this last remark is the surest proof that Lewis is another Max Bialystock. White-flight academies are sitting ducks for anti-discrimination lawsuits, and they know it. The last thing any of them would do is to make an overt public statement like the one implied in renting a venue to the “All-American Basketball Association.” Since they know they won’t have to worry about distributing any revenue, Lewis and his confederates can recruit capital from as many people as they can find who are deranged by a powerful love of basketball, an even more powerful hatred of black people, and a weak sense of business. When the league fails to get off the ground, their subscribers are less likely to demand their money back than they are to hold Lewis and his fellows up as martyrs to their anti-black cause.
Posted by acilius on January 21, 2010
https://losthunderlads.com/2010/01/21/gametime-for-hitler/
Jesus Guns
Posted by CMStewart on January 19, 2010
https://losthunderlads.com/2010/01/19/jesus-guns/
“Why I Am Opposed to the War in Vietnam,” by Martin Luther King, Jr
No moving picture, but extremely moving words. A 1967 speech doesn’t have any business being so relevant to the events of 2010. The “demonic destruction tool” Dr King describes from about the 5 minute mark on is still operating quite smoothly.
Posted by acilius on January 18, 2010
https://losthunderlads.com/2010/01/18/why-i-am-opposed-to-the-war-in-vietnam-by-martin-luther-king-jr/
Retailers Destroy Unsold Clothes
Posted by CMStewart on January 8, 2010
https://losthunderlads.com/2010/01/08/retailers-destroy-unsold-clothes-2/





