Both George Bush and Dick Cheney have emphatically
proclaimed the American Way of Life as “non-negotiable.” As hard as it may be
for the feeble-minded, deluded, conscienceless, or hopelessly addicted to
grasp, Mother Nature and billions of human beings are going to force us to the
bargaining table. We can kick, scream, stomp our feet, and hold our breath all
we want, but our abhorrent mode of existence is going down.
Aside from the fact that they are utterly unsustainable, why
is it such a certainty that American capitalism, consumerism, militarism, and
the myriad associated ills that exist to maintain our obscene lifestyle are a
house of cards on the verge of collapse?
Quite simple really. With our overwhelming wealth, power,
and military firepower, the United States exercises virtual hegemony over the
globe. Granted our influence is waning, but we still call most of the shots. As
lord and master of the planet, we are doing a miserable job. Emotionally
infantile, we have a sense of entitlement that dwarfs Mt. Everest, we are
absolutely certain that we are center of the universe, and we throw incredibly
destructive tantrums when we don’t get our way, the American Way that is. We
are massive toddlers inflicting our version of the “terrible twos” on the
world. Were we not wielding such a massive cudgel, our childishness would be
laughable.
Under our “good stewardship,” as our current unitary
executive loves to call it, the world is careening down the highway at
breakneck speed with an infant at the wheel. And if he crashes before an adult
can wrest control from him, we’re looking at a major accident with multiple
fatalities. We’ve already pushed the world to the verge of economic collapse,
the brink of starvation, the initiation of perpetual war, and impending
environmental disaster.
Collectively, we act without conscience or concern for the
consequences of our actions. The American Way of Life is “all about me and to
hell with everyone else.” We revere narcissism, hyper-individualism, greed,
wealth, and status as virtues. Becoming a rich, acquisitive careerist by
clawing one’s way to the top of the hierarchy through deceit, betrayal,
sycophancy, and whoring oneself out in any way imaginable is enshrined as the
penultimate achievement in our sewer of a society.
Contrary to the common misconception, the psychological
umbilical cord between our mothers and us is severed at a very young age.
Nearly the instant we are able to intellectualize, we drop mom like a hot
potato and become psychically parasitic, our hosts being those ubiquitous
devices known as televisions.
When we were in the womb, our mothers’ rich and nurturing
blood flowed through our veins, quite literally providing the essence of our
physical being. Fast forward a few years. Our psychic umbilical cord detaches
from mom and is immediately seduced to fuse itself to that seemingly innocent
yet deeply nefarious pusher of mind crack, television. In stark contrast to our
mother’s wholesome blood that nourished us in a way that ensured healthy
physical growth, the rancid filth we derive from television cripples and
misshapes our psyches in profound and perverse ways.
Planned or not, television has become the power elite’s
primary weapon in the daily propaganda war they wage to maintain the American
Way of Life, furiously beating down any and all challengers. Calling the
content of television “programming” is quite fitting. Through our addiction to
pixilated images, the lords and masters of American capitalism manipulate us
into participating in the banality of evil without giving it a first thought,
let alone a second one.
Much like the Leatherman,
TV is an incredibly multi-faceted tool that enables the ruling elites in the US
to hone the masses into the infantilized little sociopaths they need to man the
bulwarks of American capitalism, spreading our “corporatocracy and freedom from
the pangs of conscience and critical thought” the world over.
If you don’t know the stats, you’ve been somnambulating, but
here are a few:
1. We are 5 percent of the population and siphon off 30
percent of the world’s goodies, while 35,000 people starve to death each day.
2. We, the land of the free, exercise a higher degree of
social control than even those “tyrants” in China and Russia. We have the
world’s largest prison population, many of whom are non-violent drug offenders.
And then there’s our clever way of imposing our agenda on Latin America via the
“War on Drugs. . . . .”
3. We lost about 500,000 people in WWII while Russia lost
over 20 million, yet we arrogantly boast that WE “defeated fascism.” And that’s
not to mention the fact that many of our beloved capitalists, including members
of the Bush dynasty, supported Hitler until they faced potential criminal
prosecution.
4. We have staged coups and incursions the world over (our
interventions are far too numerous to document in this dispatch, but visit
this site to familiarize yourself with the reach of our malevolent
imperialist tentacles.
5. Ironically, we justify our trillion-dollar a year
military budget by waging wars against nations with phantom weapons of mass
destruction -- while we are the only nation to have deployed such weapons. Ask
Japan about the devastating impact.
6. We pour billions of dollars into the support of those
miserable Zionist squatters in Palestine because a very small percentage of our
population (which has very deep pockets, a stranglehold on mass media, and a
juggernaut lobbying organization) has many of us brainwashed into believing
“poor little Israel” is fighting for its very existence -- when the reality is
that it has a more formidable military than all of its alleged threats combined
and, like the terrorist state that it is, has ruthlessly brutalized the
Palestinians.
7. We slaughtered over 2 million Vietnamese in an attempt to
keep the world safe for capitalism and are poised to consider putting one of
the perpetrators in the White House.
8. We have murdered untold millions of Iraqis since the Gulf
War, via invasion, brutal economic sanctions, fomenting civil war and chaos,
illegal occupation, and destruction of infrastructure. And neither of the
performers in the theater of the absurd we call a “presidential election” has
promised to bring an immediate end to this moral and legal abomination. If we
enforced the Nuremberg Laws that WE crafted, all responsible would be hanged,
including whoever replaces Bush and perpetuates this genocide.
And that is just a brief and very incomplete summary of the
evil that we openly or tacitly support simply by being Americans, even if our
role is very banal or pedestrian. As cogs in a murderous machine built on
stolen land and primarily with the blood, sweat and tears of slaves and poor
immigrants, we all bear a degree of responsibility for the atrocities we
commit. Even those who choose to remain and fight the system from within are
still buttressing the American Way to some extent.
How do we sleep at night? Some of us don’t and some of us
have pharmaceutical help. But by and large, our television programming has
given us the “gifts” of a pathologically muted conscience, heavy doses of
blissful ignorance, and the attention span of anencephalic sheep.
Desensitized to violence, mentally malnourished by a steady
diet of brain candy, conditioned to putting our brains in neutral and letting
the “idiot box” do our thinking for us, psychologically beaten down by constant
reminders that the subjects of our idolatry are “better than us,” and
manipulated into believing that the spiritually vacuous American Dream is more
than just a mirage that keeps the working class trudging through the desert of
perpetual corporatism, many of us remain true believers, prefer wage slavery to
sleeping under a bridge, or recognize that (despite the shopworn and
inane rhetoric about freedom and democracy) the system has harsh consequences
for those who don’t at least ostensibly toe the line.
Regardless of our individual level of consciousness or level
of participation in this criminal enterprise known in some circles as the
American Empire, we Americans as a collective are an intriguingly repulsive
synthesis of excessively spoiled brats and sociopaths. We want what we want
when we want it, consequences be damned. We have the means to get what we
desire, virtually no capacity to delay gratification, and the ability to punish
those who stand in our way. To top it off, we don’t let trivialities like
conscience restrain us. We are a nation of sociobrats.
Individually, we can change. Many have transformed and many
more will. But there are some pretty long odds against enough of us shedding
our grotesquely malformed psyches and evolving beyond our state of
infantilization before the American Way of Life collapses under the weight of
its own excrement or is eradicated by its hordes of victims.
Jason
Miller is the associate editor of Cyrano’s Journal Online.