If Hope Remains
Dormant, Freedom Remains Elusive
By ashiftinconsciousness
December 26, 2014 "ICH"
- "ashiftinconsciousness"
- Look at
the things we teach our children: that it’s
OK to do horrible things – just don’t get
caught.
Imagine someone was caught
teaching their children it’s acceptable to
torture, but not acceptable to talk about it
because people would then hate you. That
person’s children would be taken away.
However, when the CIA
tortures people for nothing more than the
suspicion that they MIGHT have done
something wrong (according to the “moral”
code of the dominant war-machine culture)
and corporate media complains about the
people bringing up the issue instead of
complaining about the torture itself,
something is seriously wrong. We’re
obviously being conditioned to accept
violent, aberrant behavior and to exist in
an amoral society.
Is American exceptionalism
merely American expressionism? Or American
Impressionism? Corporate Media
paint pictures of the U.S. that no one else
sees. (Of course, you’ll always have your
mentally ill dystopian fantasy freaks like
Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh who see
ludicrous images that seem as if
they’ve come out of dysfunctional comic
books written for violently narcissistic
adolescent boys who get off on hurting girls
and animals – and basically anyone or
anything they don’t understand).
Corporate tools like these
obedient clowns of pompous ignorance have
caused a desertification of culture in our
society that should terrify everyone – yet
they’ve become wealthy through the mass
distribution of their bile sermons of
irrational banter and bizarre rants.
Perhaps American Reactionism
would be a better description. The talking
mouths of the U.S. Fear Industry love to
react animatedly to ANYTHING that supports
compassion, tolerance and inclusion, then to
use fear and hate speech to induce violent
reactions in the masses. The
better to keep people misdirected through
fighting and struggling so as
not to see the structures of society
collapsing all around us. Even as they walk
their pathetic walk of the living dead,
people don’t notice their own footprints in
the dust after the collapse.
Imagine a society in which
more money is spent on incarcerating people
than educating people. Or imagine a nation
spending more of its resources on a military
than on housing, food, education, energy,
the environment, science, transportation and
basic community services combined.
Oh wait, we don’t have to
imagine that. We DO that here in the good
‘ol U S of A (according to the U.S. Office
of Management and Budget).
No wonder we’ve become a
nation of sterile, soulless automatons
who’ll trample women and children to death
for the latest new toy, but won’t take the
time to exercise our constitutionally
protected right to have a voice in OUR
government.
Stimulating conversation has
degenerated into a mindless ritual of
swapping cliches. Creativity has been
contaminated by the mediocrity of an
obedience-obsessed desire to appeal to the
largest number of people from something
natural and vibrant into something barren,
impotent and comfortable (making it easier
to sell violence and dysfunction packaged as
music, art and storytelling).
If a society loses the
right to be honest, it loses the
ability to distinguish truth from myth.
And, it loses something vital to being
human. The ability to express one’s own
ideas is one of the basic necessities of
civilization. Without it, we are caged
animals who don’t have the sense to see our
self-enforced limitations or the courage to
attempt to free ourselves from certain
slavery.
Censorship of any kind is a
definite sign of the degradation and
eventual collapse of a society. That
includes the disingenuous practice of
sellouts in the media being paid to
“express” what appears to be dissident
opinion but only goes far enough to get
people to scratch the surface of their
discontent. If it rings true in your caged
mind but doesn’t ring true in your heart,
then something is missing.
(The Truth, the whole Truth
and nothing but the Truth…)
The educational system of a
civilized nation would stimulate
(not simulate) creative thought. It would
encourage diversity instead of throwing
everything into the vaunted melting pot to
come up with a homogenized brew of bland
sleeptalking baby food designed to instill
obedience and complacency into our children.
It would tailor education to
address the specific needs of all of our
children instead of relying on standardized
tests that are inherently biased against
non-white students. Instead of fortifying
the school to prison pipeline with class
warfare, racist legislation, building more
jails and hiring more prison guards; we
could invest
in quality education by using creative
teaching techniques which have been shown to
spark the imagination of a child. This would
allow a child to enjoy learning and arouse a
healthy sense of curiosity.
We need to take a close look
at the drab insipidness of our current
educational system and instill a vibrancy
that will generate a higher level of thought
worthy of a civilization. Truth can be
buried by the tedium of vapidity and bland,
lifeless discourse. This causes a
putrifaction of the human race which
inevitably leads to a lower level of
consciousness. We all need to be inspired to
achieve our potential.
Inspiration can come from
many sources, but not from selling our minds
to the highest bidder as if we’re nothing
more than objects at a twisted auction of
humanity. To ignore this truth and
acquiesce to a barren state of stagnancy is
brutally criminal for the manipulative
slaveholders and suicidal for the masses who
welcome it.
If truth is obscured, life
loses meaning. And if hope remains dormant,
freedom remains elusive. And, after all,
what is life really?