I could have written this several weeks ago, but I held off, just in case I was wrong.
From the first inklings of news regarding the swine flu, which soon rose to a screeching hysteria in the apparatus that specializes in same, I knew one thing: The swine flu would go the way of previous medical worscarios, which is to say nowhere. But to understand why the overarching madness, one has to understand a few things about American "culture." (This word should always be in quotation marks when preceded by the word American.)
Among the many ways one can attempt to categorize the country, one way is to see it as a composite of several major power centers, with dozens of minor power centers elbowing among themselves to affect the major ones. Three of the large power conglomerates are government, the tv/cable newsmedia and the medical-industrial complex (which is spearheaded by the pharmaceutical companies).
The nature of these and the other beasts are to draw money, prestige and leverage to themselves, i.e., power. Such a situation as a potential pandemic plays right into the wheelhouse of all three. The more scared people can be made to feel about a deathly plague at their doorsteps, the more people will look to the government for direction, the media for constant updates, and big pharma for life-saving medicines.
When the dust clears and the threat is seen to have passed (as did the bird flu, SARS and the others), the government will be seen as having acted aggressively to protect the populace, and related agencies will have been given more employees and funding. The mass media will have received higher ratings, which translates to higher revenues. The pharmaceutical companies will have gotten huge contracts to manufacture vaccines. Whether these are used or not, big pharma is paid -- in this instance $1.5 billion so far.
And don't expect the Center for Disease Control to throw cold water on the threatuation. Aside from the fact that they're closely allied with the money-machine medical-industrial complex, whenever these hyped-up disease scares come along, they get to be media stars for several weeks, with interviews and press releases.
So no, America, just be about your business, and realize that in 2008 36,000 people died of the "regular" flu in your country, none of whom warranted a headline. Hyperventilated reports of, Oh My God!, dozens dead from the swine flu are not really much of a news story except for the sad fact that pumping it up as a big news story feeds the various beasts of prey who bestride the nation.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
The Truth About America
The truth about America at this point in history -- and this is at the root of our problematic stance and stature in the world today – is that we represent only 4% of the world’s population, but most of us treat the rest of the planet as if they were the 4% and we were the 96%. That’s how inflated our opinion of ourselves has become, and why people in Europe and elsewhere want desperately to deflate us, i.e., puncture our big ego balloon.
A society that fosters those behaviors that are uniformly unproductive of positive virtue -- fashion, sports, voyeurism, passive recreations, drinking/drugs/mood pharmaceuticals, overblown commercialism, etc., will melt away from any previous primacy it may have achieved in hardier days. A society that glorifies such things onto a golden pedestal, and puts power and ego above truth and responsibility will crash within a generation or two of such misplaced veneration.
Remembering Rome -- and there are several other examples of crashed empires -- they had a short period of continued military dominance after decadence had beset their populace, but outwardly-exhibited power cannot be long maintained if the core is rotting from within.
Modern America depends on the sheep, er, the general public, operating in a functional fog, and dependent on “experts” to control and guide them. If it were suddenly possible for everyone’s IQ to be raised 50 points overnight, but this action needed the secret-ballot approval of 5 groups - the politicians, the corporate executives, the mass media executives, the doctors and the lawyers, I think we could expect a unanimous negative vote.
The major compromises in American society have already been made -- the big lines have long since been crossed. There's likely no going back in most cases. Companies which make unhealthy food and market it as healthy; TV networks which allow misleading commercials, some using semi-hypnotic techniques; corporate and interest-group lobbyists who funnel huge amounts of money to politicians in exchange for "access" and friendly legislation; and television, movies, music, magazines and video games which are a feast of casual sex, beauty as paramount and violence as the solution to most problems.
A society that fosters those behaviors that are uniformly unproductive of positive virtue -- fashion, sports, voyeurism, passive recreations, drinking/drugs/mood pharmaceuticals, overblown commercialism, etc., will melt away from any previous primacy it may have achieved in hardier days. A society that glorifies such things onto a golden pedestal, and puts power and ego above truth and responsibility will crash within a generation or two of such misplaced veneration.
Remembering Rome -- and there are several other examples of crashed empires -- they had a short period of continued military dominance after decadence had beset their populace, but outwardly-exhibited power cannot be long maintained if the core is rotting from within.
Modern America depends on the sheep, er, the general public, operating in a functional fog, and dependent on “experts” to control and guide them. If it were suddenly possible for everyone’s IQ to be raised 50 points overnight, but this action needed the secret-ballot approval of 5 groups - the politicians, the corporate executives, the mass media executives, the doctors and the lawyers, I think we could expect a unanimous negative vote.
The major compromises in American society have already been made -- the big lines have long since been crossed. There's likely no going back in most cases. Companies which make unhealthy food and market it as healthy; TV networks which allow misleading commercials, some using semi-hypnotic techniques; corporate and interest-group lobbyists who funnel huge amounts of money to politicians in exchange for "access" and friendly legislation; and television, movies, music, magazines and video games which are a feast of casual sex, beauty as paramount and violence as the solution to most problems.
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