The war on Iran and the obliteration of Gaza is the
beginning. Welcome to the new world order. The age of technologically advanced barbarism. There are no rules for the strong, only for the weak. Oppose the
strong, refuse to bow to its capricious demands and you are showered with
missiles and bombs.
Hospitals, elementary schools, universities and apartment complexes are reduced to rubble. Doctors, students, journalists, poets, writers, scientists, artists
and political leaders — including the heads of negotiating teams — are murdered in the tens
of thousands by missiles and killer drones.
Resources – as the Venezuelans know – are openly stolen. Food, water and medicine, as in Palestine, are weaponized. Let them eat dirt.
International bodies such as the United Nations are
pantomime, useless appendages of another age. The sanctity of individual
rights, open borders and international law have vanished. The most depraved
leaders of human history, those who reduced cities to ashes, herded captive
populations to execution sites and littered lands they occupied with mass
graves and corpses, have returned with a vengeance.
They spew the same hypermasculine tropes. They spew the
same vile, racist cant. They spew the same Manichaean vision of good and evil,
black and white. They spew the same infantile language of total dominance and
unrestrained violence.
Killer clowns. Buffoons. Idiots. They have seized the
levers of power to carry out their demented and cartoonish visions as they
pillage the state for their own enrichment.
“After witnessing savage mass murder over several months,
with the knowledge that it was conceived, executed and endorsed by people much
like themselves, who presented it as a collective necessity, legitimate and
even humane, millions now feel less at home in the world,” writes Pankaj Mishra
in “The World After Gaza.” “The shock of this renewed exposure
to a peculiarly modern evil – the evil done in the pre-modern era only by
psychopathic individuals and unleashed in the last century by rulers and
citizens of rich and supposedly civilized societies – cannot be overstated. Nor
can the moral abyss we confront.”
The subjugated are property, commodities to exploit for
profit or pleasure. The Epstein Files expose the sickness and heartlessness of
the ruling class. Liberals. Conservatives. University presidents. Academics.
Philanthropists. Wall Street titans. Celebrities. Democrats. Republicans.
They wallow in unbridled hedonism. They go to private schools and have private health care. They are cocooned in self-referential bubbles by sycophants, publicists, financial advisers, lawyers, servants, chauffeurs, self-help gurus, plastic surgeons and personal trainers. They reside in heavily guarded estates and vacation on private islands. They travel on private jets and gargantuan yachts. They exist in another reality, what the Wall Street Journal reporter Robert Frank dubs the world of “Richistan,” a world of private Xanadus where they hold Nero-like bacchanalias, make their perfidious deals, amass their billions and cast aside those they use, including children, as if they are refuse.
No one in this magic circle is accountable. No sin too
depraved. They are human parasites. They disembowel the state for personal
profit. They terrorize the “lesser breeds of the earth.” They shut down the
last, anemic vestiges of our open society.
“There will be no curiosity, no enjoyment of the process
of life,” as George Orwell writes in “1984.” “All competing pleasures will be
destroyed. But always— do not forget this, Winston— always there will be the
intoxication of power, constantly increasing and constantly growing subtler.
Always, at every moment, there will be the thrill of victory, the sensation of
trampling on an enemy who is helpless.
If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face—
forever.”
The law, despite a few valiant efforts by a handful of
judges — who will soon be purged — is an instrument of repression. The
judiciary exists to stage show trials. I spent a lot of time in the London
courts covering the Dickensian farce during the persecution of Julian Assange. A
Lubyanka-on-the-Thames. Our courts are no better. Our Department of Justice is
a vengeance machine.
Masked, armed goons flood the streets of the United States and murder
civilians, including citizens. The ruling mandarins are spending billions to
convert warehouses into detention centers and concentration camps. They insist
they will only house the undocumented, the criminals, but our global ruling
class lies like it breathes. In their eyes, we are vermin, either blindly and
unquestionably obedient or criminals. There is nothing in between.
These concentration camps, where there is no due process
and people are disappeared, are designed for us. And by us, I mean the citizens
of this dead republic. Yet we watch, stupefied, disbelieving, passively waiting
for our own enslavement.
It won’t be long. The savagery in Iran, Lebanon and Gaza is the same savagery we face at home. Those carrying out the genocide, mass slaughter and unprovoked war on Iran are the same people dismantling our democratic institutions.
The social anthropologist Arjun Appadurai calls what is
happening “a vast worldwide Malthusian correction” that is “geared to preparing
the world for the winners of globalization, minus the inconvenient noise of its
losers.”
Oh, the critics say, don’t be so bleak. Don’t be so negative. Where is the hope? Really, it’s not that bad. If you believe this you are part of the problem, an unwitting cog in the machinery of our rapidly consolidating fascist state. Reality will eventually implode these “hopeful” fantasies, but by then it will be too late.
True despair is not a result of accurately reading
reality. True despair comes from surrendering, either through fantasy or
apathy, to malignant power. True despair is powerlessness. And resistance,
meaningful resistance, even if it is almost certainly doomed, is empowerment.
It confers self-worth. It confers dignity. It confers agency. It is the only
action that allows us to use the word hope.
The Iranians, Lebanese and Palestinians know there is no
appeasing these monsters. The global elites believe nothing. They feel nothing.
They cannot be trusted. They exhibit the core traits of all psychopaths —
superficial charm, grandiosity and self-importance, a need for constant
stimulation, a penchant for lying, deception, manipulation and the inability to
feel remorse or guilt. They disdain as weakness the virtues of empathy,
honesty, compassion and self-sacrifice. They live by the creed of Me. Me. Me.
“The fact that millions of people share the same vices
does not make these vices virtues, the fact that they share so many errors does
not make the errors to be truths, and the fact that millions of people share
the same forms of mental pathology does not make these people sane,” Eric Fromm writes in “The Sane Society.”
We have witnessed evil for nearly three years in Gaza. We watch it now
in Lebanon and Iran. We see this evil excused or masked by political leaders
and the media.
The New York Times, in a page out of Orwell, sent an
internal memo telling reporters and editors to eschew the terms “refugee camps,
“occupied territory,” “ethnic cleansing” and, of course, “genocide” when
writing about Gaza. Those who name and denounce this evil are smeared,
blacklisted and purged from university campuses and the public sphere. They are
arrested and deported. A deadening silence is descending upon us, the silence
of all authoritarian states. Fail to do your duty, fail to cheerlead the war on
Iran, and see your broadcasting license revoked, as the Chair of the F.C.C.
Brendan Carr has proposed.
We have enemies. They are not in Palestine. They are not
in Lebanon. They are not in Iran. They are here. Among us. They dictate our
lives. They are traitors to our ideals. They are traitors to our country. They
envision a world of slaves and masters. Gaza is only the start. There are no
internal mechanisms for reform. We can obstruct or surrender.
Those are the only choices left.
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