Hope is for suckers
By Mickey Z.
Online Journal Contributing Writer
Apr 11, 2008, 00:18
“Hope is the
worst of evils, for it prolongs the torments of man.” --Friedrich Nietzsche
We can’t give up hope,
I’m often told. Keep hope alive, the
saying goes. If we lose hope, nothing
will ever change . . . or so they believe. Well, I’m here to say: Fuck hope.
We live on a planet brimming with
hope yet that same planet is under perpetual assault . . . and the hopers are
losing. The corporations raping our eco-systems don’t hope they can steal more land, exploit it, poison it, and make
boatloads of cash. They make a plan and make it happen . . . damn the
torpedoes. (You might even call it “direct action.”)
Monsanto doesn’t put its faith in
candlelight vigils or humans standing in the shape of a peace sign. They get
busy putting their people into positions of power, writing legislation, and
bullying and smashing anyone opposed to their insane agenda.
General Motors doesn’t reserve its
opinions for government sanctioned “free speech zones.” The television,
Internet, magazines, movies, songs, radio, etc. are all inundated with GM’s
taxpayer-subsidized propaganda . . . just as the planet is inundated with GM’s
output.
McDonald’s doesn’t waste time hoping things will go its way when its
days are chock filled with brainwashing, killing, poisoning, destroying . . . and
counting its profits. Hope never enters into the equation.
“Hope is a bad thing,” sez Henry
Miller. “It means that you are not what you want to be. It means that part of
you is dead, if not all of you. It means that you entertain illusions. It’s a
sort of spiritual clap, I should say.”
Author Derrick Jensen explains the
impotency of hope as good as anyone: “I’m not, for example, going to say I hope
I eat something tomorrow. I just will. I don’t hope I take another breath right
now, nor that I finish writing this sentence. I just do them. On the other
hand, I do hope that the next time I get on a plane, it doesn’t crash. To hope
for some result means you have given up any agency concerning it. Many people
say they hope the dominant culture stops destroying the world. By saying that,
they’ve assumed that the destruction will continue, at least in the short term,
and they’ve stepped away from their own ability to participate in stopping it.”
If Jensen makes it sound an awful
lot like religion, well, for most folks, the verb “hope” is virtually synonymous with “pray,” while “hope” the noun is often
interchangeable with “faith.”
Hope is for suckers.
How about some good old-fashioned
anger, rage, and passion? (Che sez: "If you tremble with indignation at
every injustice then you are a comrade of mine.") Let’s forget hope and
aim for vision, clarity, strategy, courage, and finally: some goddamned results. “Creativity
comes from trust,” sez Rita Mae Brown. “Trust your instincts. And never hope
more than you work” (as they say in South Florida: bingo).
At its worst, hope is a dangerous
cop-out. At best, it’s a frivolous idea. But even so, as Henry Miller sez:
“Ideas have to be wedded to action.”
Wedded, huh? Repeat
after me: “I do.”
Mickey Z. is the author of the forthcoming novel, "CPR for
Dummies" (Raw Dog Screaming Press). He can be found on the Web at www.mickeyz.net.
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