Happy New Year in a Time of Universal Deceit
For those of you in the know, my title is the first half of a famous quote often attributed to George Orwell: In a time of universal deceit - telling the truth is a revolutionary act. And there is no question we live in a time of universal deceit, one that all our technological advances in communications has empowered and, to use a term popular among a certain crowd, "weaponized."
But those same technologies also make it possible to fight the constant river of lies that assault us every day, threatening to drown us into submission and meek compliance to the whims, greed and evil of the powers that be, also allows us to speak the truth, and to transmit that truth across not only vast distances, but over an even wider chasm, the differences in the minds of those we may never meet. That is, we can reach out to people who believe different things things than we do, live different lives than we do, have different ideas and thoughts than we do. Yet, despite those differences it is still possible to reach one another with our truths, for the truth speaks to the sadness, suffering and sorrows we all face on this earth, and the same joys, happiness and delights we all feel as fellow human beings.
And when those truths are told, and communicated and people come to trust what we show them, and we begin to trust what they show us, dialogue begins, and the potential arises to overcome the chains that have been laid upon all of us by those obsessed with power over others.
Chains that keep us from seeing that the starving woman in Sudan, fearful of marauding bands of evil men determined to kill her, is not that different from the abused and battered woman in Ohio, fearing tonight is the night a crazy man decides to kill her with his gun or perhaps his bare hands. Chains that keep us from feeling empathy and understanding for the child soldier in the Congo, torn from his parents, his home and pushed into a life of killing as much as we fail to feel empathy and understanding for the child living in the slums of Detroit, pushed into a shallow life of pursuing whatever comfort - often only drugs and sex and the adrenaline rush of doing harm to others - that he or she can find in the bosom of a local gang until death or prison comes. That keeps us from seeing the pain of the white working man or woman, barely getting by on Dickensian wages , or unemployed, hiding from their pain by losing themselves in opioids, meth and alcohol, are not that different from the pain of young men and women in Pakistan training to be martyrs, training tom kill themselves and others in order to find some bare meaning in lives that this world treats as worthless.
Telling the truth does set you free, not by giving you the power of wealth and fame that provides only a facade of freedom, but freedom from the lies, and the freedom to know, deep in our souls, for we do have souls however you define that term, that all human beings, and indeed, all life has value, and as Sam Gamgee (my daughter's personal favorite literary hero) once said, words truer than any I could invent: There's some good in this world, Mr Frodo... And it's worth fighting for."
And with that I leave you with a tribute by David Bowie to his fellow musician, poet and philosopher, John Lennon, where he sings my favorite John Lennon song: Imagine
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The MSM is currently blaming the internet for an "epidemic"
(their word) of "fake news" -- all of course while blindly going along with the biggest fake news story of 2016, the alleged "Russian hacking" of DNC and Podesta emails. Yeah, all kinds of bad crap is posted on the internet, a lot of it at the WaPo and NYT websites, but the internet is also the best place to suss out the truth or falsity of a story, and what the MSM is worried about is how full of shit they'll be exposed to be.
Truth is a revolutionary act in any time, universal deceit or no, and now I believe we actually have the tool to unpack the lies the 1% and their lapdog media mouthpieces want us to swallow.
"Our society is run by insane people for insane objectives. I think we're being run by maniacs for maniacal ends and I think I'm liable to be put away as insane for expressing that. That's what's insane about it."
-- John Lennon
I'm not going to believe what they are telling me about Russia
Interfering with the election or that they attacked our democracy.
As noted by many people, the only thing that was exposed was the truth.
The facts are that Clinton, DWS, the DNC and Podesta and their friends quite deliberately cheated. They blatantly stole the election from Bernie and his supporters. They tell us not to mind the campaign shenanigans, the cronyism, the lies and the pay for play politics… (obviously, I do mind)
Instead they want us to believe that Russia hacked into the very core of our democracy and stole the election from Hillary because Putin and Donald are BFFs.
It's too bad that so many people who saw through the WMDs for the lies they were are now believing the same people.
Who was it that said that There's a sucker born every minute?
The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists.
~Hannah Arendt
Might have been PT Barnum, or one of several other guys
It certainly expressed Barnum's philosophy clearly and succinctly.
There is no justice. There can be no peace.
No one can interfere with our democracy because we do not have
a democracy. http://caucus99percent.com/content/sleights-santa-and-republic
Even if the Russians were guilty as charged, they would not have interfered with democracy.
Someone could interfere with our elections, but the only ones who seem to do that are Democratic and Republican officials.
The most appalling thing about all this is that the President of the United States, U.S. mainstream media and others are describing telling Americans the truth about their politicians as interfering with a U.S. election--and no one is calling out that most appalling thing.
That was poetry. Real poetry is the deepest truth.
Thank you.
Thank you
for your response asterick. I am glad it resonated with you and I hope with others.
Steve
"You can't just leave those who created the problem in charge of the solution."---Tyree Scott
As asterisk says: poetic--and eloquent
Steven, please forgive me but I emailed your essay to my brother and to my best friend. This is the kind of writing that strengthens humanistic values, which is our goal here too. Thank you.
Nothing to forgive
All my essays here are free to distribute to whomever you please.
And thanks, Al.
Happy New Year
"You can't just leave those who created the problem in charge of the solution."---Tyree Scott
thanks -- esp. for that Bowie performance
Never saw this version of one of the best songs ever written.
I will keep imagining . . . and I'm glad I'm not alone
There is no justice in America, but it is the fight for justice that sustains you.
--Amiri Baraka
Revolutionary
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/revolutionary