America's
Right-wing Fascism, Millennials and Why Good People
Must Do Something
By Michael T Bucci
January 07, 2016 "Information
Clearing House"
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America is to be judged by its citizens, not its
politicians. But if Americans lose contact with one
another; substitute real, tangible realities with
virtual ones projected on internet and television
screens; refuse to engage in the democratic process
and choose passivity over involvement, nihilism over
hope, fatalism over self-determination; remain
complacent about if not ignorant of US actions and
wars in the world; adopt definitions of themselves
that are crafted by self-serving special interests,
profiteers or merchants of war and hate running now
for president from both political parties, they lose
all concepts of who they are, what they stand for,
and what really constitutes American values.
As it stands,
Americans are on the cusp of recognizing that they
are losing their historic identity, or the one they
embraced before 9/11.
In the
collective American consciousness questing for
material objects, success, fame, wealth, property
and stock equities, together with a megalomaniacal
drive for Empire to dominate a world now splitting
itself into East and West, there remains no public
figure speaking for “everyone”; for unity through
diversity; for peace; for the poor, homeless,
disabled and elderly; for children and young people
who will inherit a financially bankrupt nation that
cheerleads its populist billionaires who take all,
avoid taxes, give little back, blame the scapegoat,
and ignore the plight of others, particularly the
plight of young generations who will inherit it all
as they advance into tomorrow’s leadership
positions. Who speaks for them?
Almost
unconsciously, Americans salute a market-centric
culture unaware it is controlled by Wall Street,
bond traders, speculators, hedge funds and enormous
multinational corporations and banking hegemons.
Silicon Valley young technocratic tycoons provide
proof of American superiority and exceptionalism and
the momentous rewards capitalism bestows. The
rewards of capitalism, however, go to the few and
fewer and what are concealed in a sea of commercials
and seamless hype are what many young people should
already know; for during a majority of their years
as mature adults America has been a nation of
non-stop endless wars; has become the largest debtor
nation in the world – debt that can’t be repaid and
probably won’t be repaid. It has devolved into waves
of police-sanctioned violence and murders, socially
damaging hate-groups and vicious political
vitriolic. When done in the name of competition and
profits, it legally sanctions illegalities.
Young people
have learned privacy is non-existent and social
interactions take place using costly digital devices
connected through toll booths owned by corporate
networks behind whose one-way mirror sit both
government and mega-corporations amassing personal
information, biometrics, opinions, attitudes,
consumer behavior, political affiliations,
friendships, credit and banking details, and their
psychographic profiles for private profit and for
social and government behavior-mod programs and
social engineering.
Many have
learned a stable job of 40 hours per week with
benefits, sick pay and vacation time is a luxury
afforded a few. Some have learned to live at home
with mom and dad at age 25 because they can’t afford
high rents at meager wages, let alone purchase a
home. Some will live through decades of paying-off
college loans that delivered greater debt peonage
than employment opportunity. They have seen how
credit is mistakenly viewed as an asset and used to
salvage households that have undergone decades of
stagnant wages. They have seen benefits accrue in
accumulation of wealth for employers, corporations
and investment banks.
Should they
ever run for president, they know they will have to
agree to kill “innocent people and children”,
conduct drone operations on “targeted assassination”
lists, approve and expand America’s seamless dragnet
surveillance state, enlist people their age to die
for wars they had no say in and no true understand
of. If young people think the American Dream is over
and act apart and clustered together in a swarm,
they do so for good reasons: there are no public
figures offsetting the “post 9/11 normal” with
incisive alternatives, real debate, knowledgeable
dissent and penetrative truths about the causes
underlying America’s many imbroglios. It should be
no surprise that most millennials didn’t vote in
2014 (87% stayed home).
But the “9/11
normal” in this country is not the normal I knew, is
not the America that weaned me, is not the normal I
wish to live under or see young people struggle with
in order to survive. If any group is blameless in
causing any one problem now afflicting America, it
is they. But they are too young to have known a
better time; some can’t imagine one; many have
relegated America before 9/11 to the history books!
This is how it seems for a millennial.
My employee
was neither normal nor “new normal”, but an example
of what UK economist Guy Standing calls “The
Precariat: The New Dangerous Generation”. [1] This
self-defined uneducated, politically unaware person
who worked for me over five years suddenly presented
a dangerous and threatening remark recently. Knowing
she cannot find Chicago on the map; knowing she is
encircled by friends and family with little grasp of
government, American history or the democratic
process, she asked me to define a “white
supremacist”, which I did in detail. Knowing she
defines African-Americans as “dem people” and
everything she hears about President Obama is that
he’s “gonna take guns away”, I proceeded cautiously.
At the finish, she replied to my explanation with
emphatically shocking defiance. She shouted back
ferociously: “Obama should be assassinated!”
Keeping calm,
I asked why he should be assassinated? “Because he’s
not good for America,” she quipped. “Why isn’t he
good?” I asked. She looked up and down, rolled her
eyes, looked up and down and with a coy
self-effacing smile beamed, “Gee, I don’t know.”
Her supervisor
didn’t find the remark troublesome but did cite her
for talking politics to a client and pulled her from
my account. “You finally got to see who and what she
really is,” stressed the supervisor. Later, in
conversation, a police chief told me her
inflammatory statement was to be considered a “form
of free speech”; and I should “consider the source”.
I replied that for many people who lived through
three assassinations in the 1960s, a call for the
killing of a president is not to be defended as free
speech or viewed lightly. If a majority of Americans
do find it defendable, America is in far worse shape
today than at any other time in my 68 years, I
answered. Although this worker is far from
committing such an act, how many people does she
represent who might try to commit this crime? No
president need be assassinated when the legal system
is available to remove one from office peacefully.
The worker is
a “precariat” and does not represent America, nor do
those who feel as she does. Police-violence and
murders of young blacks by errant and rogue officers
do not represent the standard for law enforcement
and are illegal acts in both character and degree.
Wall Street greed and asset-stripping neoliberalism
are byproducts of a capitalism that has been
unregulated, becoming voracious and predatory.
America is a nation and capitalism is an economic
and market system adopted by the nation. Capitalism
is not a nation unto itself controlling its host
country. Yet, the market system is striving to gain
complete control over this nation at all levels
through powerful economic institutions with support
from libertarian zealots, “small government”
conservatives to far-right extremists hoisting
flags, a Constitution and a Bible.
The right-wing
presently in control of the Republican party and
exhibiting increasing power over Congress, the White
House and media are not American but anti-American
and unAmerican in my opinion. Indeed, they
constitute a “fifth column” undermining democracy,
peace, security, welfare and brotherhood which are
the true historical hallmarks of our secular
democracy. What seeds have been planted during the
last decades – from the presidency of Ronald Reagan
to financial capitalism, privatizations, off-shoring
of jobs to the Pacific Rim and China, collapse of
the country’s industrial base and infrastructure,
neoliberal restructuring of public finances,
neoconservative Empire building through endless wars
of aggression, decimation of social and welfare
programs that were won for all Americans in the
1930s and 1960s – have borne the bitter herbs today
of hate, violence, religious bigotry, racism, and
mounting threats of war with Russia and China in
order to circumvent and abort an inevitable
transition from a U.S. dominated unipolar world to a
bipolar one.
Such a bipolar
world challenges America’s “full spectrum dominance”
and particularly threatens to dislodge the U.S.
dollar as world reserve currency. The agents of this
“post 9/11 new normal” are leading the nation into
the grip of what Europeans today call by its
rightful name: fascism, the merger of state and
corporate power militarily enforced . Will Americans
allow it?
European
nations are seeing a rise of neo-Nazis and
self-proclaimed fascists. [2] [3] By reflecting
popular discontent over imposed austerity, an influx
of immigrants fleeing war zones in the mid-East, the
perceived loss of national sovereignty to Brussels,
the rise of fascistic right-wing parties in many EU
nations are exploiting growing anti-government
attitudes and creating political power formations in
scenes highly reminiscent of the 1930s. In some
respects, the propaganda diatribes and appeals by
the Tea Party, Faith and Freedom Coalition and other
U.S. “anti-government” groups of far-right
libertarians, survivalists, white supremacists,
militias, sovereign citizens, nativists and
Christian theocrats bear comparison to programs and
platforms of Pegida in Germany, National Front in
France and Golden Dawn in Greece. [4]
More
importantly, resemblances exist between the
anti-government, anti-immigrant, racist, nativist
and anarchistic rhetoric and appeals of these groups
in both Europe and the United States with positions
publicly endorsed and vocalized by Republican
candidates for president, particularly by Donald
Trump and Ted Cruz. [5] In the course of more than
a decade, the GOP permitted itself to be hijacked by
right-wing conservatives advancing today’s extremism
in order to win elections and in winning perpetuate
the rise of the corporate, banking and
military-industrial state at the expense of workers
and the social safety net. Populist far-right
“people” movements from below and the
corporate-military-intel-wealth “power elite” from
above are twin forces undermining what remnants
remain of American democracy. They will call it by
many other names, but Europeans call it fascism.
Americans
resist the label “fascism” because, as Sinclair
Lewis observed eighty-one years ago, Americans are
convinced “it can’t happen here”. [6] They are
wrong. It can happen here, is happening here and the
question becomes how far will it metastasize within
the body politic? The frightening degree of popular
interest measured by TV ratings of recent political
debates where collective hate and war-mongering are
staged as positive and constructive solutions to
America’s imbroglios of crises further demoralizes
the population and weakens the national immune
system against this cancer metastasizing.
What is
America, its people, culture and set of values? By
mid-century, it was the leader of the world
politically and economically. By the mid-60s, it
boasted a “mixed economy” balancing the needs of
profit with social welfare. It once fostered peace
at home and in the world; it co-existed with its
main rival, the Soviet Union, in a balance of power
arrangement and in so doing avoided war. Two nuclear
powers can only assure each other peace through
sanity lest mutual destruction be the result if one
or the other starts war – a fact obfuscated by
today’s war mongers in Congress and on the
presidential campaign platforms; their sociopathic
threats are echoed without challenge in American
mass-media, the very vehicles used to successfully
engineer war-fever and hysteria on the basis of few
facts, some lies, and reams of accusations lacking
evidence. Americans fail to know the extent of its
bombing campaigns, its coups, the number of dead
innocents labeled “collateral damage” by the
Pentagon, its purposeful destabilization of nations
to secure resources and install puppet governments
subservient to Washington. Few Americans suspect
that the deaths of almost a million and injuries to
millions more in the middle-east caused by
American-NATO bombings might someday return in kind.
Americans are fearful of terrorist acts within their
country but fail to understand how we have
sponsored, trained and financed terrorists to fight
our “dirty wars” from the 1980s in Afghanistan to
today in Syria and Iraq. Americans are fearful and
thus paralyzed. What a perfect opportunity for a
dictator and fascist to exploit.
“America is a
moderate country with a slight tilt to the right,”
claimed a friend in the mid-West. On the other hand,
activist-historian William Blum claims America is
not a force for good in the world but a rogue state
that is the greatest threat to humanity. [7] [8]
People that largely ignore the rise of police
powers, the surveillance state, the cost of endless
wars, and the decline of civil liberties are called
“sheeple” by critics. Members of the press and media
who have abandoned their role as objective
journalists and become public relations spokespeople
for the State Dept., Pentagon, Wall Street and CIA
are known as “presstitutes”. Taken together,
democracy is replaced with mindless consumption of
media propaganda leaving authorities and
power-centers freedom of movement to act and control
without constraint or opposition.
World leaders
are tentatively understanding the need to act
together to resolve global crises that are infecting
all layers within societies. The Bulletin of the
Atomic Scientists moved the hands of the Doomsday
Clock to three minutes to minute citing nuclear wars
and ecological cataclysms ahead given the current
projectory. [9] Pope Francis in his highly secular
eco-enclyclical Laudato Si! outlines a
basal text for a concerted trans-national approach
to solve climate change, economic disparities and
mushrooming military build-ups in nations. [10]
Francis spoke frankly and truthfully when he bravely
confessed to an unbelieving and disoriented world
that World War III has already begun fought
piecemeal. [11] The Dalai Lama also spoke frankly
when he said God wasn’t going to solve our problems.
We created them and we need to fix them. God’s not
going to do it for us. [12]
America is at
war and is planning for greater ones, but its
greatest war is the battle within itself. Who is
America? What is America? What does America stand
for? These questions will be answered but not
without conflict, social disruption, acts of civil
disobedience, emerging whistleblowers risking
careers and livelihoods to speak truth in a sea of
disinformation and eroding morality. Campaign
officials expect the cost for this year’s
presidential campaign to reach $5 billion, most of
that money going into the coffers of network and
cable TV which, in turn, will please their sponsors
– political parties, power brokers and wealth
sectors – and media will remain a house of
presstitution. [13] [14]
Democracy
needs an informed electorate but Americans have been
“dumbed down” enough to believe they have no power
over government decisions and economic policies.
They are paralyzed by it. In a relatively short span
of time, beginning from September 11, 2001,
democracy has been under attack by forces from
within rather than from without. It has been stolen
by hidden unelected financial, corporate and
military-industrial cartels that have inculcated
fear and exploited it as a pretext for citizens to
relinquish liberties. By their own narrow vision
induced by rampant consumerism, poor knowledge about
government and economics, Americans have endorsed
politicians who make wars, relegate human beings
secondary to private profit and markets, who conquer
dissent, diversity and strength-in-numbers using the
mechanism of “identity politics”, who turn morality
on its head by taking from the poor and giving to
the rich, who call the peaceful weak and the warrior
strong, who enshrine our Empire as “exceptional” and
“indispensable” on the basis of myths that no longer
exist and that fewer and fewer nations believe,
including so-called “allies”.
Inscribed in
the DNA of America is a deep-seated belief in
“destiny”. America had it, lost it, and will someday
regain it. It is not found in profits, property,
gold, markets or Empire building. The work of
ascertaining, identifying and perpetuating this
destiny will fall upon tomorrow’s leaders selected
from the ranks of millennials and those younger,
Generation Z. It will live or die according to their
wisdom or their folly. They will build upon a new
paradigm or fail trying to resuscitate the old. They
will be Lot of the Bible and move forward knowing
only one step ahead, or be Sara who turned to salt
by fixing her stare upon what was crumbling behind
her. The first question to answer must be: What is
the ideal world you wish for yourself, family,
friends, community and nation? Once realized and
empowered by sincere intent and motivation, it will
materialize. The world of tomorrow begins in concept
today. To more forward, don’t look back. Build it,
and if it is for the common good of all Americans
and all people of the world, “they will come”.
Others who
staunchly support peace, world-wide harmony,
justice, non-violence, democracy and the safety of
mother earth are good people whose intentions,
influence and silent acts now hold hope for our
nation and world.
But many more
good people must do something. And the time for
doing it is now.
Michael
T Bucci is a retired public relations executive
currently living in New England. He has authored
nine books on practical spirituality collectively
titled The Cerithous Material.
Notes:
[1]
Standing, Guy (2014). The Precariat: The New
Dangerous Generation. London: Bloomsbury
Academic. ISBN 9781472536167.
http://www.bloomsbury.com/us/the-precariat-9781472536167/
[2] “Fear,
Anger and Hatred: The Rise of Germany’s New Right“,
Spiegel Online, December 11, 2015.
http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/refugee-crisis-drives-rise-of-new-right-wing-in-germany-a-1067384.html
[3] “WELCOME
TO THE ‘RECHTSRUTSCH’: The far right is quietly
making massive gains in Europe“, Business
Insider, October 19, 2015.
http://www.businessinsider.com/the-far-right-is-quietly-making-massive-gains-in-europe-2015-10?r=UK&IR=T
[4] “How
does the Tea Party compare with European far right
movements?”, Baker Institute for Public Policy.
https://bakerinstitute.org/media/files/files/f6f08c52/IFRI-pub-SirkesTeaParty-2012-1-.pdf
[5] Cas
Mudde, “The Trump phenomenon and the European
populist radical right”, Washington Post, August 26,
2015.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/monkey-cage/wp/2015/08/26/the-trump-phenomenon-and-the-european-populist-radical-right/
[6] Lewis,
Sinclair (1935). It Can’t Happen Here. New
York: Signet ISBN 9780451465641
http://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/293163/it-cant-happen-here-by-sinclair-lewis/9780451465641/
[7] Blum,
William (2013). America’s Deadliest Export:
Democracy. London: Zed Books ISBN-13:
978-1780324456
http://www.zedbooks.co.uk/paperback/americas-deadliest-export
[8] Kevin
Zeese, “US Empire Reaches Breaking Point. Greatest
Threat to Humanity. Time To End It, Global Research,
July 20, 2014
http://www.globalresearch.ca/us-empire-reaches-breaking-point-greatest-threat-to-humanity-time-to-end-it/5392310
[9] “It is
Three Minutes to Midnight”, Bulletin of the Atomic
Scientists, Janaury 19, 2015
http://thebulletin.org/clock/2015
[10] Pope
Francis (2015). Encyclical Letter Laudato Si!,
On Care for Our Common Home. Full text at
Vatican web site.
http://w2.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/encyclicals/documents/papa-francesco_20150524_enciclica-laudato-si.html
[11] Athena
Yenko, “World War 3 Has Begun – Pope Francis”,
Morning News USA, June 9, 2015.
http://www.morningnewsusa.com/world-war-3-has-begun-pope-francis-2323017.html
[12]
Michael McLaughlin, “Dalai Lama: Humans Created
Terrorism, So Stop Praying To God For A Solution”,
Huffington Post, November 17, 2015.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/dalai-lama-terrorism_564b8975e4b045bf3df16e75
[13] Amie
Parnes and Kevin Cirilli, “The $5 billion
presidential campaign?” The Hill, January 21, 2016
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/230318-the-5-billion-campaign
[14] Julie
Bykowicz, “Campaign ads are a feast for TV stations
and they’re out to guard it from online
competition”, Associated Press, December 9, 2015
http://www.usnews.com/news/politics/articles/2015/12/09/tv-broadcasters-try-to-drum-up-more-campaign-ads
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