Showing posts with label American Idiot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label American Idiot. Show all posts

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Liberty For Whom? To Do What?



Over the years, I've asked that question of libertarians and constitutionalists and gun rights purists and other types of gung-ho Freedom Lovers many times. I've never received an answer of any kind, from anyone.

Given history, however, I proposed the following motto for those self-same Freedom Lovers: "I demand the Liberty to impose my Authority on you."

Yes, well. That's basically what it is all about, which we can see quite clearly in the whole gun rights debate these days.

To many of these rightists, the Second Amendment is not only sacred, it is the only part of the Bill of Rights, and almost the only part of the Constitution itself that matters. The rest being dross in their eyes, the long-winded scribblings of dead white men...

After all, wasn't it Mao who said, "power grows out of the barrel of a gun"? Thus the primacy of the Sacred Second: it is the ability to impose one's authority on others ("power") that is the chief rationale behind the fervent desire of gun rightists to maintain their nearly unfettered access to firearms.

We see it a lot in New Mexico, though I'm sure it's worse in neighboring Texas and Arizona.

Just the other day, there was announced another Coyote Shooting Contest by yet another New Mexico firearms dealer. The Grand Prize for the most coyote heads brought in by the deadline (so to speak) being one of those AR-15s that are so popular for mass murder these days. I have no illusions that these "hunts" are anything more than modern-day posse/vigilante excursions. They used to be focused on Indians and Negroes and various designated Outlaws, but now, of course, the hunters include plenty of the formerly hunted castes, so it's (once again) the turn of the various wild animals to be slaughtered for prizes -- or just because.

Why did Americans slaughter the buffalo in such gargantuan numbers in the 19th Century? Because they could. It felt good to have such power over Nature. I can't find it now, but I saw a magazine article from about 1915, in which "sportsmen" in California showed off their one day's bag of geese shot along the Pacific Flyway. There were hundreds and hundreds of dead geese piled up around them as they posed with their dogs and their guns in the marshes of the San Joaquin Delta, and this one team of hunters said they averaged some 300-500 kills a day. Even then, conservationists and others were questioning such immense slaughter, and the excuse was the same as you hear now: the animals were feeding on or spoiling crops, and we can't have that! Civilization! What's so obviously idiotic about these claims is that there are far more people living in the area today, and there is far more intense farming going on -- and there are far more birds roosting along the flyway because after being mindlessly slaughtered to near extinction, they are now protected in most places and are thriving. And hardly anybody objects to them, not even farmers and ranchers.

Coyote kills (and wolf kills and mountain lion kills and buffalo hunts and so on) these days are said to be justified because of all the damage these animals cause to livestock and crops. "Everyone knows..." Except they don't. And the farmers and ranchers often wildly exaggerate their losses. The real point of these killings is not to protect livestock and crops, it is to assert life and death power over the Other, in this case, the Natural World.

Gun rightists don't care a whit about preventing "tyranny" in any rational sense. By and large they were either silent or actively cheering on the gutting of the rest of the Bill of Rights by Congress and the Executive during recent times, most being "patriots" and all who don't believe in such luxuries as "rights" when it comes to other citizens and terrorists -- who are often one and the same in their view. While a modern form of tyranny was being imposed and consolidated even before the advent of the Glorious Global (and Forever) War on Terror. In other words, throughout the abrogation of what remained of the Bill of Rights, Sacred Second believers either paid no attention (as long as no one tried to grab their guns!) or they were in the vanguard of the cheerleaders, where most of them still are.

They don't want to prevent tyranny, oh no. They just want to be sure they're the ones to impose it.

"I demand the Liberty to impose my Authority on you."

That is the whole of the Law and the Prophets.

In gun rightist cant and rhetoric, it doesn't matter how many people are killed every year by firearms -- never mind all the animals. According to statistics, most of the firearms deaths are suicides  anyway, and who are we to stand in the way of such Liberty? As for the rest, well, too bad for them; most of them probably "needed killing" or just had bad luck, and who are we to stand in the way of such Liberty?

As for all those other abrogated "rights" Americans once had, or thought they had, so?

Most of them were interferences with the public or private and personal imposition of tyranny in any case, annoying restrictions on what could be done to impose public or private authority on others at will.

I've repeatedly pointed out that the Sacred Second is ultimately derived from the gun rights provision of the English Bill of Rights of 1689, the point of which was to ensure that one British faction was armed while another was disarmed (in the case of the Glorious Revolution, the objective was the disarmament and political neutering of British Catholics). So it has been throughout the history of gun rights advocacy. In America, of course, the objective of the Sacred Second was the private arming of the (white, male) militias, and the disarming of Negroes, Indians, and whatever designated Outlaws were being persecuted at the moment.

It is ever thus.

Liberty for whom? To do what?

As it is, the American firearms casualty numbers are close to those one would expect from an ongoing civil war, and in some sense, that is what has been taking place in this country for many a long year, with periodic spikes and lulls to be sure, but more or less constant over the long term. Arms merchants profit from it, of course, and they are eager to keep it going by any means necessary. It is the nature of their business. They need and want the public fear and suffering, the drama of the many gun incidents, the clamor both for control and unfettered access to firearms. All of it leads to more sales, more profits, more death and destruction. It's a vicious cycle.

Government is right on board with it, too.

Bringing an end to the ongoing civil war Americans are immersed in will be the key to curbing or ending the gun culture. But in order to do that, power will have to be re-distributed from a tiny minority of killers and exploiters to the rest of us. That can be done once the rest of us refuse to be cowed by the handful of killers and exploiters who rule.

So far, there is no common understanding of how to do it, and it may be generations before anyone figures out how. But history shows it can be done.

Liberty for whom? To do what?

Friday, March 23, 2012

"Why Can't They Be Like We Were, Perfect In Every Way...

Oh, what's the matter with kids to-day?

Let Geraldo explain it all for you:



You know you're old (in spirit, no matter your age) when you reflexively blame the victim for their own suffering or in this case demise.

It's time-honored human nature.

As is imagining that there was ever a time when young people weren't somehow outraging their elders with their ridiculous dress or behavior.

"The hoodie is as much responsible for Trayvon Martin's death as George Zimmerman was... you cannot rehabilitate the hoodie!"

(Go back to your room abuelito. Go back to your room before you hurt yourself. [Note to self: have to work on that snarky bidness, buster; want to be accused of being ageist and racist? Cripes!])

And it just gets worse. Geraldo on KABC radio as reported by Erik Wemple.

As a counter to that nonsense, here's a beautiful video from Occupy Romania -- in which many of those on camera are wearing hoodies. Of course, they're white. So that makes it OK. Right Geraldo?

Saturday, December 3, 2011

The Naomi Wolf - DHS Thing





< snort>

Aren't blogospheric pissing contests fun?

Jeebus Christmas dancing on a savory Triscuit Wafer.

Friday, August 5, 2011

Billie Joe Explains It All For You



I really like this guy and his band and much (not all) of their music and the show they had on Broadway for a while (it was workshopped and premiered at Berkeley Rep). Watching the video of his talk at the 92nd St Y with Jordan Roth and Michael Mayer somewhat explains why.

Of course, I'm much older than these guys -- Mayer laughably claims to have "grown up in the '60's"; Horse. Shit. He was born in 1960 -- but my own sense and sensibility (such as it is) is closely aligned with theirs, and of course the Show Business aspect of my life is little different from theirs, except in scale and emphasis. We do (or in my case, did) the same things, with some of the same purposes in mind, on behalf of art forms that can touch people deeply and can sometimes change lives. Whether it goes any farther than that, I can't say.

These are the kind of people I feel closest to, as odd as it may seem since I don't "practice" in my field any more *Ha!* and yet... it's something like riding a bicycle. You never forget how. No matter how long it's been.

I watch this conversation on stage in New York, and all the time, I'm thinking, "These are my homies."

There is so much of the N. California performance geek vibe in Billy Joe -- nothing to do with Punk or music genre of any kind, it's a way performers in general have around here. It's cultural. It's not at all the same as SoCal performance geekery, which I was long more attuned to and comfortable with, but then found myself pushing farther and farther away from it in a search for something else again. It's not New York, either. Billie Joe is an outlander there, clearly. Oh my yes. But still, they can see what he has to offer, and they are... quick to pounce.

Which is not an indictment. It is just the way things are in the Business.

I've been posting Green Day's "Wake Me When September Ends" annually during September -- you know, during the Post Labor Day funk time -- in part because of the sheer power of the emotion of pain and loss that infuses it.

So many of us feel it now, especially, as what little we've been able to hold on to through the Clinton/Bush/Obama Era is taken away, bit by bit. Many of us just want to say, "Wake me when it's all over. Or not."

And "American Idiot" is the pivot around which all of the crap we're constantly exposed to spins.

It's a long interview, some of which is completely insufferable (count how many times Billie Joe says "You know?"), but it's far from a total loss.

I guess that's the best we can hope for in this Post-Modern Age.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

American Eulogy (Green Day) Collab Video



Seems to fit the theme of the times, eh? This is a collaborative video, now appearing on Green Day's Official You Tube Channel.

Kewl.