America Fixates On 500 Assholes Instead Of Healing

anatta

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It was mighty kind of the neo-Nazis to hold a violent demonstration in Charlottesville as the US power establishment’s Russia narrative burns to ashes and the American war machine sets its chess pieces in place.

The demonstrations have been saturated in corporate media coverage, which has consistently ignored the growing mountain of evidence that our species is being imperiled by new cold war escalations because of a Russian hack that never happened.

Now everyone’s preoccupied with shaking their fists at 500 douchebags in self-righteous indignation instead of asking if they’ve been lied to by their government and the mass media propaganda machine for the last year.

And I mean, I get it. It’s so easy to point and screech condemnation at a group of obvious assholes, so satisfying, so socially rewarding. Your odds of finding someone in your social circle who agrees with you when you say
“How about those Nazis, huh? Fuck those guys!”
are pretty much 100 percent, and it feels good to be united against a common enemy.

Why not dedicate a percentage of America’s massive public sector to truly fixing the damage caused by slavery, and to the genocide of indigenous tribes while you’re at it?

Don’t tell me there’s no money while the US has hundreds of military bases stretching all across the planet, drops bombs every single day on countries most Americans can’t find on a map, and pours billions upon billions of dollars into corporate welfare.
There’s money. You just don’t want to divert it toward this specific end.

So spare me your excitement over the 500 assholes in Charlottesville, you liberals and lefties who are more comfortable looking without than looking within.
Spare me your self-righteous tweets and your virtue signalling orgies, and instead turn your efforts toward something that will actually work
. What you’re doing is not working. Try something different.
There have been many great minds who have argued convincingly that money can be skillfully applied to righting the wrongs of America’s past, and it’s time to start considering their ideas.

In a system where money equals power, a ruling class necessarily emerges which is necessarily incentivized to keep the public poor in order to maintain their rule.
Power is relative, so the most revolutionary thing you can possibly do in a corporatist plutocracy like America is try to bring economic justice to the masses. This necessarily includes the descendents of the victims of America’s intrinsically white supremacist history.

Those 500 neo-Nazis aren’t bothered by your self-righteous indignation.
They’ll be bothered if you move your country into the exact opposite direction that they are trying to push it into.
You want to really stick it to these assholes? Stop feeding them attention and start insisting on reparations.
https://medium.com/@caityjohnstone/...ing-its-own-institutional-racism-27b1be7d004b
 
Are you referring to the piece of art that some people find offensive, ... the Lee statue?
that's most of it. whitewashing history leads to ignorance of events.

I think it's important that "slavery was the cause of the civil war" is also understood that the civil war
was the price paid by the nation for slavery .
 
It was mighty kind of the neo-Nazis to hold a violent demonstration in Charlottesville as the US power establishment’s Russia narrative burns to ashes and the American war machine sets its chess pieces in place.

The demonstrations have been saturated in corporate media coverage, which has consistently ignored the growing mountain of evidence that our species is being imperiled by new cold war escalations because of a Russian hack that never happened.

Now everyone’s preoccupied with shaking their fists at 500 douchebags in self-righteous indignation instead of asking if they’ve been lied to by their government and the mass media propaganda machine for the last year.

And I mean, I get it. It’s so easy to point and screech condemnation at a group of obvious assholes, so satisfying, so socially rewarding. Your odds of finding someone in your social circle who agrees with you when you say are pretty much 100 percent, and it feels good to be united against a common enemy.

Why not dedicate a percentage of America’s massive public sector to truly fixing the damage caused by slavery, and to the genocide of indigenous tribes while you’re at it?

Don’t tell me there’s no money while the US has hundreds of military bases stretching all across the planet, drops bombs every single day on countries most Americans can’t find on a map, and pours billions upon billions of dollars into corporate welfare.
There’s money. You just don’t want to divert it toward this specific end.

So spare me your excitement over the 500 assholes in Charlottesville, you liberals and lefties who are more comfortable looking without than looking within.
Spare me your self-righteous tweets and your virtue signalling orgies, and instead turn your efforts toward something that will actually work
. What you’re doing is not working. Try something different.
There have been many great minds who have argued convincingly that money can be skillfully applied to righting the wrongs of America’s past, and it’s time to start considering their ideas.

In a system where money equals power, a ruling class necessarily emerges which is necessarily incentivized to keep the public poor in order to maintain their rule.
Power is relative, so the most revolutionary thing you can possibly do in a corporatist plutocracy like America is try to bring economic justice to the masses. This necessarily includes the descendents of the victims of America’s intrinsically white supremacist history.

Those 500 neo-Nazis aren’t bothered by your self-righteous indignation.
They’ll be bothered if you move your country into the exact opposite direction that they are trying to push it into.
You want to really stick it to these assholes? Stop feeding them attention and start insisting on reparations.
https://medium.com/@caityjohnstone/...ing-its-own-institutional-racism-27b1be7d004b

And how exactly do you know what America is thinking? America is 350 million people, for you to know what they want is schizzo, but then you have pills for that right
 
And how exactly do you know what America is thinking? America is 350 million people, for you to know what they want is schizzo, but then you have pills for that right
the OP speaks in broad sociological terms..best you get the gist of it before you criticize it
 
that's most of it. whitewashing history leads to ignorance of events.

I think it's important that "slavery was the cause of the civil war" is also understood that the civil war
was the price paid by the nation for slavery .


I would like to discuss this with you further but not with the race hustlers involved. I will be sending you a debate invite in APP.
 
that's most of it. whitewashing history leads to ignorance of events.

I think it's important that "slavery was the cause of the civil war" is also understood that the civil war
was the price paid by the nation for slavery .

I agree. The Left is like ISIS, destroying historical monuments in the ME. Trying to erase history in an Orwellian 1984 style.

Should we demand Europe destroy statues of Roman emperors like Caligula or Nero.
 
I would like to discuss this with you further but not with the race hustlers involved. I will be sending you a debate invite in APP.

no thanks..I am not going to spend a chunk of time as to how slavery would have disappeared on it's own
-or not.
It's all been said or done by more informed minds then mine. I prefer to look at history more broadly
 
I agree. The Left is like ISIS, destroying historical monuments in the ME. Trying to erase history in an Orwellian 1984 style.

Should we demand Europe destroy statues of Roman emperors like Caligula or Nero.

I prefer to look at the entire history -warts and all. Good bad and the ugly. Good point about ISIS
 
no thanks..I am not going to spend a chunk of time as to how slavery would have disappeared on it's own
-or not.
It's all been said or done by more informed minds then mine. I prefer to look at history more broadly

It doesn't have to specifically focus on whether it would have disappeared on its own. My big question is why did the US of all countries have to fight a war?

The problem with the issue of race in this country is that the victims of slavery and the Civil War have been completely one sided. As Comrade Tsuke points out, it has always been about class and station, not so much color. Whites suffered tremendously after the Civil War. The North did not win the war with grace.

It was always about economics.
 
anatta wants to move the country in the opposite direction of neo-Nazism. And protests obstruction. Meanwhile, he votes for and supports Donald Trump.
 
no thanks..I am not going to spend a chunk of time as to how slavery would have disappeared on it's own
-or not.
It's all been said or done by more informed minds then mine. I prefer to look at history more broadly

Excellent reply
Kudos
 
Are you referring to the piece of art that some people find offensive, ... the Lee statue?

The entire Nazi reign of terror is part of history but we don't display Hitler statues and Nazi flags in public and call it art.

Some historical artifacts belong in museums only, and that includes everything about the Confederacy.
 
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