It’s 460 AD in Rome: This won’t be Fixed
By Paul Rosenberg
August 12, 2015 "Information
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Another
American election cycle is upon us, and large numbers of people are
lining up to pour their time and money into the sewer of politics,
to be lost forever.
This system will not be
fixed. Period. This is Rome in 460 AD. The rulers, as in Rome, are
liars, mad, or drunk (these days,
drugged)… or all three.
The “fall of Rome,” of course, was far more
complex than we learned in school, but through all the many years of
its decline, Rome was full of well-meaning people trying to reform
and save it. And by the way, among the people who tried the hardest
to keep the Roman game going were the Goths. They tried hard to keep
Rome operational… and they failed too.
Let me be clear on this:
Once ruling hierarchies get beyond a certain point, they cannot
be reformed. And I am sure that the modern West is beyond that
point.
- Do we really believe that central bankers
will just lay down their monopolies?
- Can we seriously expect a hundred trillion
dollars of debt to be liquidated without any consequences?
- Do we actually believe that politicians will
walk away from their power and apologize for abusing us?
- Do we really think that the corporations who
own Congress will just give up the game that is enriching them?
- Does anyone seriously believe that the NSA is
going to say, “Gee, that Fourth Amendment really is kind of
clear, and everything we do violates it… so, everyone here is
fired and the last person out will please turn off the lights”?
- And does anyone believe that the
military-industrial complex will stop encouraging war, or that
corporate media will stop worshiping the state, or that your
local sheriff will apologize for training his cops to be vicious
beasts?
- Do we really believe that public school
systems will ever stop lauding the state that pays all its
bills?
I could go on, but I think my point is made: This
system will never allow itself to be seriously reformed. Trying to
fix this is like trying to revive a long-dead corpse.
The systems that rule the West will fail.
Whether the wider Western civilization fails is up
to us: Do we have civilization inside of
us? Or was it all just a pattern that we followed?
A Few Bits of Support
I think an honest look around is all we really
need to assess this situation – and I’m really not trying to play
the “doomer” here – but a few bits of support seem to be in order.
So, I’ll start with a quote from a man named Salvian, who lived in
the Roman Empire a bit before 460 AD:
Nobody thought of the
state’s expenses, nobody thought of the state’s losses, because the
cost was not felt. The state itself sought how it might squander
what it was already scarcely able to acquire. The heaping up of
wealth which had already exceeded its limit was overflowing even
into trifling matters.
Does this sound vaguely familiar? Salvian
continues:
But what can be said of
the present-day situation? That old abundances have gone from us.
The resources of former times have gone. We are already
poverty-stricken, yet we do not cease to be spendthrift.
Here’s another from Salvian:
The state has fallen
upon such evil days that a man cannot be safe unless he is wicked.
With this last passage in mind, please consider
Jon Corzine, Lois Lerner, and Hillary Clinton.
Then think about
Julian Assange, Edward Snowden, and Chelsea Manning.
Who among these six told the truth? And who among
them lied? Which have suffered for their actions? Which have not?
And what of the British elites who seem devoted to
chasing underage girls? When do they go to jail?
Shall we really keep pretending that these systems
have anything to do with righteousness? At some point,
doesn’t that become embarrassing?
As I’ve written before, back in the 1960s I was
surrounded by well-meaning people who tried very hard to reform the
system and to make life better. And now, the very same problems they
were devoted to solving are the problems de jour: war,
poverty, welfare, racism, and police brutality – the very same list!
50 years of their efforts were fully wasted. Shall
we really continue the waste? At some point, doesn’t patting
ourselves on the back for accomplishing nothing become ridiculous?
Even If…
I think it’s very important to make this last
point clearly:
Even if this system
doesn’t crash for another century, everything done within it is a
waste.
The decent people of Earth deserve better than
this barbarity… much better.
Not long ago, with these ideas in mind, I wrote
this to a friend:
It is fully corrupt,
from top to bottom, and I don’t believe there are any “good guys”
inside, waiting for “the right time.” It is OVER.
I withdraw. I forsake
them. I refuse to waste my energy on their politics. Humanity
deserves better and I aim to do my part in building it.
I will shed no tears
when this system finally collapses – it will be a liberation.
From here on, I’ll build
new things and will have nothing to do with the old.
My friend – a good man – agreed.
The good and productive people of this world
deserve something better than the abusive dominators that seek to
control their every move, and we are more than capable of building
it. But we have to stop waiting for permission from the lords of the
status quo – they will never give us permission to bypass their
domination.
We have to make our own decisions and simply start
building something better. We are able, and this system is unworthy
of our efforts.
Now would be a very good time to start.
Paul Rosenberg -
www.freemansperspective.com