Damn. Almost two months since my last post on here. I've been building a website. Carousing my way through the holidays. Enjoying time with my sister who visited from Portland. Traveling for work. And getting over a cold that decided to stick it out with for the last three weeks.
Okay, so now things are back to normal. I hope to have a new post next Monday which has been patiently been waiting in my notebook to be put online.
BTW, Tales of Hammerfist!
Read it!
-John
January 21, 2013
November 27, 2012
Killing Them Softly
YOU ARE NOT FASCIST, BUT YOUR COUNTRY IS:
Killing Them Softly
With
sanctions, you don’t even have to get into the details of what they are because
they are so simply explained by aims that cannot be denied. Sanctions are a method of mass-murder
set upon the civilians of a country in order to try and control their
rulers. And it may or may not
work; all depending on if the rulers of said country are as ruthless as the one
placing the sanctions. I do not
use the word murder loosely here.
It’s not used for shock or merely to offend, it is because sanctions
work as a war without guns. People
don’t just starve, they don’t just suffer, but they die, sometimes in the
hundreds of thousands. Sanctions
are murder. The intent is
death. Nothing “cripples” the
economy of a country like a pile of dead children.
The
current villain, Iran, is not America’s first journey into this immoral
territory, though it is being ignored by the voting-class just as much as the
last time major sanctions were put upon a country. Those sanctions brought
about the death of up to 500,000 children. Then only a few years later the Federal Government started a
war, which killed hundreds of thousands, wounded hundreds of thousands, and
made a refugee class out of millions.
I’m referring to the sanctions in Iraq in the 90’s under Bush I and Bill
Clinton’s administrations. If
sanctions can kill so many, and the country that was being mass-murdered wasn’t
brought to its knees, then why will it work this time?
Sanctions
are the silent war. We only hear
about them from the media and our leaders in the most basic words. We never hear about the inflation, or
the starvation, or the lack of medical supplies, or the deaths involved. We never have it framed as war, but
what else is it? In the minds of
most Americans it is just a word that means that somewhere some kind of
punishment is going on and the people receiving it must deserve it because our
rulers don’t like them. Why would
any Americans care? They aren’t
us. They don’t look like us. They don’t dress like us or eat like
us. They don’t worship like most
of us. How can we possibly relate?
The people that are suffering and
dying are human beings. Just like
you and I, they have a runaway and controlling centralized government in which
none of us has any control over.
Human beings don’t have to relate by culture, religion, or color to be
the same. Every time we sit down
to dinner, with family or maybe alone; every time we drive to work or ride the
bus; every time we go out for entertainment or take a sip from our favorite
drink, this is all we need to connect.
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness drives our cultures no
matter who we are. They are us and
we are them, just people with desires for great things within our own
lives. Human beings don’t desire
mass-murder, nations do.
But
we, as Americans, don’t realize any of this, because just as Iranians have been
put to bed with hard sanctions, we are as oppressed in other ways. Government and state media continue on
with their propaganda, warning of bombs that aren’t there, and not talking of
the oppression that is. The
realities of what we do simply do not reach us because the people being hurt
are the “other.” Would it matter
of the realities of our actions did reach us? It’s not an issue that we vote for, but most likely because
they are Muslim that means they must want to kill us, and I have a feeling that
if we did vote with sanctions on mind, things would be exactly as they are. So while our rulers kill them, either
with weapons or by suppressing their economic liberties, every death of every
child will have been justified because we are America. We are right and we are proud, even
when our hands are covered in the blood of human beings just like us.
November 13, 2012
The Splendors of the War Criminal
YOU ARE NOT FASCIST, BUT
YOUR COUNTRY IS:
The Splendors of the War Criminal
The remedy to power is to simply withdraw that consent. – Murray Rothbard
The Splendors of the War Criminal
The remedy to power is to simply withdraw that consent. – Murray Rothbard
For the second time in less than a decade Americans have
gone out to the polls and reelected a war criminal. 2012 was very much 2004, years in which the people of a
country could not see past their own boxed in ideologies and decided to go and
vote when in reality there was no actual choice to be had. They should have stayed home. In these two years, not only were
criminals given the reward of more power, but they were given consent to take
even more rights away than they did in their first four years. The worst picture painted on election
night is right after this consent is given. We see masses of people celebrating their very own natural
human rights being legislated and executive ordered away; tearful, wondrous
celebrations of their very own indefinite detention. So while 60 million voted one way, we were sadly just over 2
million votes away from a different regime with very much the same views of
authoritarian power.
Over 100 million Americans chose abuse over enlightenment.
It is a terrible position for people to be put into. Essentially we have a choice between a
man who promises to murder thousands, and the other who speaks the rhetoric of
peace while actually murdering thousands.
How did we get to this point?
The illusion of choice has become strong within our society, an illusion
that has us believing there are two teams in existence within this political
structure, and that one is more evil or less evil when they are both evil all
the same. Those who choose to vote
are celebrated while the individuals who choose to opt-out are derided for their
conscious decision. Even those who
do vote, but do so for a third party in protest of the corporatist party, are
considered fools for wasting their vote.
Patriotism is reserved for those who choose to reelect war criminals. The bright minds of the future are
those who are bribed with their own money.
The opt-outers of the abusive federal system, in which there
were at least 100 million, aren’t even considered.
Revolution will never come by casting a vote. Men who gain enough money and
advertising to head the corporatist state have clearly been bought. They have made promises to nefarious
people and they have lied to millions.
It is not a problem for them to have blood on their hands or to take in
billions of dollars through force and act as if they have the know-how in which
to distribute it. These are not
men with great courage. They are
men who simply have the guns and know where to point them. Yet we still find so many people
believing their promises when we should all know by now that they are just
slick advertisements or flat-out lies.
No voter can truly be blamed. This picture of the powers that be is never painted for us
because both figureheads of the one-sided coin have their very own television
station. Each station worships
their own celebrity and each paints their celebrity’s equal as the evil version
of themselves. The voters no
longer have access to watchful eyes that report truth (if they ever did), only
promoters and handlers that shape, clean, and shine their restoration project
until the rust has been scraped from the surface. Because of this power worship, the election process has
become a long-winded, never-ending reality show, and the voting class doesn’t
quite understand that at the end of the game it is their own heads on the
line. The casting of ballots has
become a foolish task in which we acquiesce our rights to a man who simply
seeks power. Voting is a reminder
to the elected leader that “yes, they can.”
Yes, they can take away your rights.
Yes, they can take your labor and your property.
Yes, they can murder whom they want.
Yes, they can waltz into any country they please and join in
on the oppression that already exists there.
The worst part of the continuation of this self-abuse is
that you cede ownership of your life and will. They own it now.
Yes, they do.
You are the splendors of the war criminal.
November 9, 2012
A Bagful
The thought began with a carelessly placed bag of apples
falling from the counter and rolling to all corners of the kitchen floor. He then remembered months later finding
two that had been lost in the space between the refrigerator and the wall,
shriveled down to silver dollars.
She got so mad at him that day, and it was so damn
stupid. The entire time she knew
she had smelled something off, but he said she was fool-crazy.
Why was this the memory that had started him crying? Why, when there were so many others…
November 5, 2012
You Are Not Fascist, But Your Country Is: Introduction
Some would say the use of the word
fascism is an exaggeration, but I don’t think so. If we feel comfortable calling our system of government
crony capitalism, or corporatism, then I see no reason why we can’t call it
fascism. It is straight to the
point, but at the same time I can see where it is misleading, so this series of
essays will be about figuring out how to define fascism in our current context. I’m not referring to Europe in the 30’s
and 40’s, but America now. I’m not
going to use the lists that authors have compiled as tenants for what they
think makes a fascist society. I
don’t have to. While this country
may hit a lot of the benchmarks, I believe that we are suffering through a
uniquely American fascism. One in
which we maybe don’t realize is happening, but we actually embrace. It’s the old boiling frog scenario, and
the heat has been on a slow rise in temperature for a very long time, though
the times are changing and many of us are just now starting to realize we
better jump from the pot before it’s too late.
If this country isn’t suffering
through a long bout of fascism, then what is our system? I know, it’s a Republic, or a
Democratic Republic, right? Sure,
and on its surface The 4th of July is about independence. But of course we know that is
nonsense. Just as much as our
country is not free, that day of nationalistic fervor can only really celebrate
the past, America’s heyday of independence. But how do they connect it to the present in any substantial
way? They’ve slowly reframed it as
a day of celebrating militarism.
Though most likely, we no longer know many of the soldiers who go overseas. We no longer see the pictures from
their wars. We barely know their
stories. We hardly grasp that
their suffering has nothing to do with independence. So if it isn’t about independence now, what was all this
pain about in the past? Even beyond
the last American century, how long did independence really last?
Instead of a day of blind
nationalism where we celebrate what they tell us to, I think it’s time for a
day of questioning where we can all put our collectivism that has been built
over the years to good use. We can
get together and openly question policies set forth by the government. These won’t be Republican questions or
Democratic questions, because as an institution, the government doesn’t exist
within in those ideologies, it is now one beast whose figurehead sometimes
changes, but beyond that the song remains the same.
For this day of national
questioning instead of being mesmerized by the booming fireworks, we can ask
why we have such expansive militarism in so many countries all over the world
and whether you feel comfortable spending $1,000,000,000,000 on it every year. Instead of singing the empty words of
patriotic songs, we could try to understand what these words mean and how they
actually relate to the America we are living in. We can look at the words that our authoritarian leaders use
and understand that sometimes independence actually means dependence. Instead of saluting Old Glory, we could
look at all those stars and stripes and try to understand what actually holds
us together like a bundle of sticks.
Is it that social contract that none of us has ever seen or signed? Is it the Constitution? Maybe it is just fear.
What is it about keeping this
bundle so tightly wound that is more important than freedom? In this convoluted yet archaic system
that we have allowed to be built around us, where does the individual truly
stand anymore? Who are the
Americans beyond the management and beyond the central planning? Can we still be the masters of our own
lives?
This is the first of what I hope to
be many essays on the crumbling road that America has decided to traverse. This isn’t about George Bush. It’s not about Obama or Romney. These men are just personalities that
every now and then hand off the reigns to one another for something that is
bigger than they can ever be.
There is nothing organic happening between them and us. Government is a power-sucking machine
and the people outside of it are just grease grinding through its gears making
sure that it continues to run.
This is why it is us who have to dry up these old ideas of empire and
fascism. This deeply entrenched
system must not continue to move through our lives as if it were the natural
progression of humanity. Force and
control on such a massive scale are not naturally occurring concepts; they must
be taught and embedded within us.
It is time we stop learning from the wrong people, those who would have
you believe that liberty is a virtue to be granted by a higher authority.
It is my hope that with these
essays I can help convince a few people to open their eyes when our fearless
rulers want them closed. I hope
that you feel the need to speak, when they want you to shut up. It is time to look directly into the
soul of what we have become, and not weep in pain, but speak in the clear and
sure voice of a free thinker.
Let the individual emerge and show
the path to the future.
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