Is America ‘Yearning for Fascism?’
* By Chris Hedges Truthdig *
The language of violence always presages violence. I watched it in war after war from Latin America to the Balkans. The impoverishment of a working class and the snuffing out of hope and opportunity always produce angry mobs ready to kill and be killed. A bankrupt, liberal elite, which proves ineffectual against the rich and the criminal, always gets swept aside, in times of economic collapse, before thugs and demagogues emerge to play to the passions of the crowd. I have seen this drama. I know each act. I know how it ends. I have heard it in other tongues in other lands. I recognize the same stock characters, the buffoons, charlatans and fools, the same confused crowds and the same impotent and despised liberal class that deserves the hatred it engenders.
“We are ruled not by two parties but one party,” Cynthia McKinney, who ran for president on the Green Party ticket, told me. “It is the party of money and war. Our country has been hijacked. And we have to take the country away from those who have hijacked it. The only question now is whose revolution gets funded.”
The Democrats and their liberal apologists are so oblivious to the profound personal and economic despair sweeping through this country that they think offering unemployed people the right to keep their unemployed children on their nonexistent health care policies is a step forward. They think that passing a jobs bill that will give tax credits to corporations is a rational response to an unemployment rate that is, in real terms, close to 20 percent. They think that making ordinary Americans, one in eight of whom depends on food stamps to eat, fork over trillions in taxpayer dollars to pay for the crimes of Wall Street and war is acceptable. They think that the refusal to save the estimated 2.4 million people who will be forced out of their homes by foreclosure this year is justified by the bloodless language of fiscal austerity. The message is clear. Laws do not apply to the power elite. Our government does not work. And the longer we stand by and do nothing, the longer we refuse to embrace and recognize the legitimate rage of the working class, the faster we will see our anemic democracy die.
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Please excuse me, Mr. Hedges, but this ole’ country boy is having a bit of a problem understanding a couple of things you wrote up there. Hope you don’t mind, but …
Well, the first thing is that use of “before” in this part:
before thugs and demagogues emerge to play
If you had phrased it and thugs and demagogues emerge I guess I wouldn’t be confused.
You see, I read the use of before as meaning some group other than the thugs and demagogues brush aside the “liberal elite” before the thugs and their cohorts show up. So I’m kind of wondering what that in-between group would be in the scenario you outlined above?
And the second thing which I’m not sure about is that reference up there to “unemployed children”. I’m just not sure what to read into that. Like, uh, you figure that a family should have their children out working before they ask for assistance from some government entity to mitigate the family”s suffering due to economic hardship?
Sure would appreciate some help with those points, Mr. Hedges. And thank you in advance.
The government created Tim McVeigh.
McVeigh watched the USofA slaughter innocent Iraqis in 1991, a woman and her baby at Ruby Ridge in 1992, and 80+ men, women, and children at Waco in 1993.
Then said government bitched and moaned when one of their own took to heart the message that violence was the answer.