February 09/10,
2017 "Information
Clearing House"
- Despite certain economic and social setbacks,
the Western Empire is doing remarkably well. That is, if
we measure success by the ability to control the world,
to condition the brains of human beings on all
continents, and to crush almost all substantial dissent,
at home and abroad.
What has almost entirely disappeared from life, at least
in such places as New York, London or Paris, is that
simple human joy, which is so obvious and evident when
it exists. Paradoxically, in the very centers of power,
most people seem to be living anxious, unfulfilled,
almost frightened lives.
It all somehow doesn’t feel right. Shouldn’t citizens of
the conquering part of the world, of the victorious
regime, be at least confident and optimistic?
Of course there are many reasons why they are not, and
some of my comrades have already outlined in detail and
in colorful language at least the main causes of
depression and dissatisfaction with life, which are
literally devouring alive those hundreds of millions of
European and North American citizens.
The situation is mostly analyzed from a socioeconomic
angle. However, I think that the most important causes
for the present state of things are much simpler: the
West and its colonies almost entirely destroyed the most
essential human instincts: people’s ability to dream, to
feel passionate about things, to rebel and to ‘get
involved’.
Single-mindedness, optimism, naiveté are almost entirely
gone. But those are exactly the qualities that used to
move our human race forward!
*
Despite what is now commonly perceived in the West, it
is not ‘knowledge’ and definitely not ‘science’ that
were behind the greatest leaps forward achieved by
civilization.
It has always been a deep and instinctive humanism,
accompanied by faith (and here I’m not talking about
some religious faith) and by tremendous dedication and
loyalty to the cause. Without naïveté, without
innocence, nothing great could have ever been attained.
Science was always there, and it was important for
improving many practical aspects of human life, but it
was never the main engine propelling a nation towards
some just, balanced, and ‘livable’ society. When
employed by an enlightened system, science has played an
important role in building a much better world, but it
was never the other way around.
Progress was always triggered and fueled by human
emotions, by seemingly irrational and unachievable
dreams, by poetry and wide scale burning of passions.
The finest concepts for improvement of civilization were
frequently not even logical; they were simply born out
of some beautiful human instincts, intuitions and
desires (logic was applied later, when practical details
had to be nailed down).
Now ‘knowledge’, rationality and ‘logic’, at least in
the West, are forcing human feelings into a corner.
‘Logic’ is now even replacing traditional religions.
Obsession with ‘facts’, with ‘understanding’ everything,
is actually becoming absurdly extreme, dogmatic, even
fundamentalist.
All this fanatical fact collecting often feels unreal,
‘metallic’, cold and to many of those who are coming
from ‘the outside’ (geographically or intellectually),
extremely unnatural.
Let’s not forget that ‘facts’ consumed by the masses and
even by the relatively educated Westerners, are
generally coming from identical sources. The same type
of logic is being used, and several undistinguishable
tools of analyses applied. Consuming excessive amount of
news, ‘facts’ and ‘analyses’ usually doesn’t lead to
understanding anything in depth, or to truly critical
thoughts, quite the contrary - it very effectively
murders one’s ability to consider totally new concepts,
and especially to rebel against the intellectual clichés
and stereotypes. No wonder that the European and North
American middle classes are among the most conformist
people on earth!
Collecting mountains of data and ‘information’ in most
cases leads absolutely nowhere. For millions, it is
becoming just a hobby, like any other one, including
videogames and PlayStation. It keeps a person ‘on top of
things’, so he or she can impress acquaintances, or it
simply satisfies that neurotic need to constantly
consume news.
To make things worse, most Westerners are incessantly
locked in a complex ‘information’ and perceptions web
with their families, friends and co-workers. There is
constant pressure to conform while extremely little
space and almost no rewards for true intellectual
courage or originality.
*
Regimes have managed to a great extent to standardize
‘knowledge’, mainly by utilizing pop culture and
indoctrinating people through its ‘educational’
institutions.
People are actually voluntarily locking themselves for
years in schools and universities, wasting their time,
paying their own money, even getting into debt, just in
order to make it easier for the regime to indoctrinate
them and turn them into good and obedient subjects of
the Empire!
Already for decades the system has been successfully
producing entire generations of emotionally dead and
confused individuals.
These people are so damaged that they cannot fight for
anything, anymore (except, sometimes, for their own
personal and selfish interests); they cannot take sides,
and cannot even identify their own goals and desires.
They constantly try (and fail) to ‘find something
meaningful’ and ‘fulfilling’ they could do in life. It
is always about them finding something, not about
joining meaningful struggles or inventing something
thoroughly new for the sake of humanity! They keep going
‘back to school’, they keep crying for ‘lost
opportunities’ because they ‘didn’t study what they
think they really should have’ (no matter what they
actually study or do in life, they mostly feel
dissatisfied, anyway).
They are constantly scared of being rejected, they are
petrified that their ignorance and inability to do
anything truly meaningful would be discovered and
ridiculed (many of them actually sense how empty their
lives are).
They are unhappy, some thoroughly miserable, and even
suicidal. Yet their desperation does not propel them
into action. Most of them never rebel; never truly
confront the regime, never challenge their immediate
milieu.
These hundreds of millions of broken and idle people
(some of them actually not stupid at all) are a
tremendous loss to the world. Instead of erecting
barricades, writing outraged novels or openly ridiculing
this entire Western charade, they are mostly suffering
in silence.
If the opportunity to thoroughly change their lives
really arrives, they cannot identify it, anymore; cannot
grasp it. It is because they cannot fight; they were
‘pacified’ since an early age, since school.
That is exactly where the regime wants to have its
citizens. It’s where it got them!
Shockingly, almost no one calls this entire nightmare by
its real name - a monstrous crime!
*
People buy books in order to make sense of it all, but
they hardly manage to read them to the end. They are too
preoccupied; they are lacking concentration and
determination. And a great majority of books available
in the stores are giving no meaningful answers, anyway.
Still, many are trying: they are analyzing and
analyzing, aimlessly. They ‘don’t understand and want to
know’. They don’t realize that this path of constantly
thinking, while applying certain prescribed tools of the
analyses, is one huge trap.
There is really nothing much to understand. People were
actually robbed of life, robbed of natural human
feelings, of warmth, of passion, even of love itself
(what they call ‘love’ is often a surrogate, and nothing
more).
All this is never pronounced not even in fiction books
anymore, unless you read in Russian or Spanish. The
success of the Empire to produce obedient, scared and
unimaginative beings is now complete!
Big corporations are thriving; elites are collecting
enormous booty, while a great majority of people in the
West are gradually losing their ability to dream and to
feel. Without those preconditions, no rebellion is
possible. Lack of imagination, accompanied by emotional
numbness, is the most effective formula for stagnation,
even regression.
This is why the West is finished.
*
The grotesque obsession with science, with medical
practices, and with ‘facts’, is helping to divert
attention from real and horrific issues.
Constant debates, analyses, and ‘looking at things from
different angles’, leads to nothing but passivity. But
taking action is too scary, and people are not used to
making dramatic decisions, anymore, or even gestures.
This also leads to the fact that almost no one in the
West is now ready to gather under any ideological
banner, or to embrace full heartedly what is called
derogatorily ‘labels’.
For millennia, people flocked intuitively into various
movements, political parties and groups. No significant
change was ever achieved by one single individual
(although a strong leader at the head of a movement,
party or even government could definitely achieve a
lot).
To be part of something important and revolutionary was
symbolizing often a true meaning of life. People were
(and in many parts of the world still are) fully
committed, dedicated to important and heroic struggles.
Trying to build a better world, fighting for a better
world, even dying for it: that was often considered the
most glorious thing that a human being could achieve in
his or her lifetime.
In the West, such an approach is dead, thoroughly
destroyed. There, cynicism reigns. You have to challenge
everything, trust nothing, and commit to nothing.
You are expected to mistrust any government. You should
ridicule everyone who believes in something, especially
if that something is pure and noble. You simply have to
drag through filth any grandiose attempt to improve the
world, whether it is happening in Ecuador, Philippines,
China, Russia or South Africa.
To show strong feeling for some leader, for a political
party or government in a country that is still capable
of some fire and passion, is met with mocking sarcasm in
places like London or New York. “We are all thieves, and
all human beings and therefore governments, are
similar”, goes the deadly and toxic ‘wisdom’.
How lovely, really! What a way forward.
Yes, of course: if hours and hours are spent analyzing
some fiery leader or movement, for instance in Latin
America, at least some ‘dirt’ would always emerge, as no
place and no group of people are perfect. This gives
Westerners a great alibi for not getting involved in
anything. That’s how it is designed. ‘Give up on the
hope for a perfect world, say that you simply cannot
believe in anything anymore’. Then, go back to school or
get yourself some meaningless job.
It is actually much easier than to work extremely hard
to save the world or your country! It is much easier
than to risk your life and to fight for justice. It is
easier than trying to really think, to attempt to invent
something thoroughly new, for this beloved and scarred
planet of ours!
*
An old Russian ballad says: “It is so hard to love...
But it is so easy to leave...”
And with the revolution, with the movements, struggles,
even governments that one full heartedly supports, it
is, to a great extent, very similar to love.
Love can never be fully scrutinized, fully analyzed, or
it is not really love. There is nothing, and should be
nothing logical or rational about it. Only when it is
dying one begins analyzing, while looking for excuses to
slam the door.
But while it is there, while it exists, alive, warm and
pulsating, to apply ‘objectivity’ regarding the other
person would be brutal, disrespectful; in a way it would
be a betrayal.
Only “new Westerners” can commit such travesty, by
analyzing love, by writing ‘guides’ about how to deal
with human feelings, how to maximize profits from their
emotional investments!
How could a man who loves a woman just sit on a sofa and
analyze: “I love her but maybe I should think twice,
because her nose is too big, and her behind is too
large?” That’s absolute nonsense! A woman who is loved,
truly loved, is the most beautiful being on earth.
And so is the struggle!
Otherwise, without true dedication and
single-mindedness, nothing will ever change; never
improve.
But let’s not forget - the Empire doesn’t want anything
to improve. That’s why it is spreading limitless
cynicism and nihilism. That’s why it is smearing
everything pure and natural, while implanting bizarre
‘perfection models’, so the people always compare,
always judge, always have doubts, never feel satisfied,
and as a result, abstain from all serious involvements.
The empire wants people to think, but think in a way it
programs them to do. It wants them to analyze, but only
by using its methods. And it wants people to discard,
even reject their natural instincts and emotions.
The results are clear: grotesque individualism and
self-centrism, confused, broken societies, collapsed
relationships between people, and total spite for higher
aspirations.
It is not only about the Marxist or revolutionary
political parties, about the rebellions or
internationalist, anti-imperialist struggles.
Have you noticed how shallow, how unstable most
inter-human relationships in the West have become?
Nobody wants to get truly ‘involved’. People are testing
each other. They constantly think, hardly feel. Powerful
passions are looked down on (emotional outbursts are
considered ‘indecent’, even shameful): now it is
suddenly all about one’s ‘feeling good’, always ‘calm’,
but paradoxically, almost no one is actually feeling
good or calm in this “new West”, anymore.
It all, of course, mutated into the exact opposite of
what love, or a true revolutionary work (political, or
artistic) used to be, and just to remind you, it used to
be the most beautiful, the most insane turmoil, a total
departure from dismal normalcy.
In the West, almost no one could even write great
poetry, anymore. No haunting melodies, no powerful
lyrics are created there.
Life has become suddenly shallow, predictable and
programmed.
Without the ability to love passionately, without the
capacity to give, to sacrifice everything
unconditionally, one cannot expect to become a great
revolutionary.
Of course in the passionless West, obsessed with a type
of knowledge that somehow keeps failing to enlighten,
with the applied sciences and deeply rooted
egocentricity, there is no fertile ground for powerful
passions left, and therefore no chance for true
revolution.
“I rebel: therefore we exist”, declared Albert Camus,
correctly.
Collective rebellion culminates into revolution. Without
a revolution, or without constant aspiration for it,
there is no life.
The West has lost the ability to love and to rebel.
And that is why it is finished!
*
There is a good saying: “You can never understand Russia
with your brain. You can only believe in it”. The same
goes for China, Japan and so many other places.
To come to Asia or Russia and begin the journey by
trying to ‘understand’ these places is nothing short of
insanity. There is no reason for it, and no chance that
it could be achieved in a few months, even years.
The neurotic and thoroughly Western approach of
constantly trying to ‘understand’ everything with one’s
brain, can actually ruin all irreversibly and right from
the beginning. The best way to start to truly comprehend
Asia is by absorbing, by being gently guided by others,
by seeing, feeling, discarding all preconceptions and
clichés. Understanding doesn’t come necessarily with
logic. Actually, it almost never does. It involves
senses and emotions, and it usually arrives suddenly,
unexpectedly.
The revolution, in fact the most sacred and honorable
struggles - they also brew for a long time, and they
also come unexpectedly, and straight from the heart.
Whenever I come to New York but especially to London or
Paris, and whenever I encounter those ‘theoretical
leftists’, I have to smile bitterly when I follow their
pointless but long discussions about some theory, which
is totally separated from reality. And it is almost
exclusively about them: are they Trotskyists and why? Or
perhaps they are anarcho-syndicalists? Or Maoists?
Whatever they are, they always begin on the couch or a
bar stool, and that’s where they end up, late in the
evening.
In case you are just coming from Venezuela or Bolivia,
where people are fighting true battles for the survival
of their revolutions, it is quite a shocking experience!
Most of them, in Altiplano, have never even heard about
Lev Trotsky, or anarcho-syndicalism. What they know is
that they are at war, they are fighting for all of us,
for a much better world, and they need immediate and
concrete support for their struggle: petitions,
demonstrations, money, and cadres. All they get is
words. They get nothing from the West: almost nothing at
all, and they never will.
It is because they are not good enough for the Brits and
French. They are too ‘real’, not ‘pure enough’. They
make mistakes. They are too human, not sterile, and not
‘well-behaved’. They ‘violate some rights here or
there’. They are too emotional. They are this or that,
but definitely ‘one could not fully throw his or her
weight fully behind them’.
‘Scientifically’, they are wrong. If one spends ten
hours in the pub or living room, discussing them, there
would definitely arise enough arguments for withdrawing
all support. The same applies for the revolutionaries
and for the revolutionary changes in the Philippines,
and in so many other places.
The West cannot connect to this way of thinking. It
doesn’t see absurdity in its own behavior and attitudes.
It lost its spirit; it lost its heart, its feelings,
from the right and now even from the left. In exchange
for what, brain? But there is nothing significant that
comes from that area either!
And that is why it is finished!
People are now unwilling to get themselves behind
anything real; behind any true revolution, any movement,
any government, unless they are like those plastic and
toxic looking women from glossy fashion magazines:
perfect for men who lost all their imagination and
individuality, but thoroughly boring and mass-produced
for the rest of us.
Andre Vltchek is
a philosopher, novelist, filmmaker and investigative
journalist. He has covered wars and conflicts in dozens
of countries. Three of his latest books are
revolutionary novel “Aurora”
and two bestselling works of political non-fiction: “Exposing
Lies Of The Empire”
and “Fighting
Against Western Imperialism”.
View his other books here.
Andre is making films for teleSUR and Al-Mayadeen. Watch
Rwanda Gambit,
his groundbreaking documentary about Rwanda and DRCongo.
After having lived in Latin America, Africa and Oceania,
Vltchek presently resides in East Asia and the Middle
East, and continues to work around the world. He can be
reached through his website
and his Twitter.
This article as
updated February 12, 2017
The views
expressed in this article are solely those of the author
and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of
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