And most of all, I can't believe he didn't just burst into endless laughs during his speech. I mean, did he really just say all that while NOT thinking "y'all some stupid mofos"?
Seriously. How can anyone take the US serious anymore.
It's not stupidity for everyone, it's just that every recourse outside of violence has been captured or gamed by those truly in power in the US. Plus the media has been captured 99.9999 percent.
And it's not bad enough for the US public to support violence, plus violence would be futile anyway against the military, no matter the number of private firearms. The elite are just waiting for enough automation in society so they can "cull" the masses they consider worthless.
Not so much apathy but a lack of any way to change things. We get exactly two choices and both suck (in slightly different ways) plus media that tries to play up differences than don't make any difference. No one wants a revolution which these days is generally an exercise in self destruction. So what can you do to create change? The politicians like Obama know this only too well, the system is designed and supported to make real change unlikely or even impossible. For all we will ever know both parties collude to keep the system in place.
Even if many people felt they could actively do something about it, they are in direct opposition to all of the people who mindlessly undermine their country by spouting rhetoric like "well, we have to give up some privacy if we want to be safe" and have convinced themselves that the government has done nothing against any American and are only interested in "bad guys" (despite the countless documented cases of the government spying on girlfriends, attractive strangers, blackmailing politicians, activists, etc).
There are so many hurdles, well beyond apathy. If there were real meaningful action anyone could take, they would also face the threat of a government that attacks those who criticize it. If that weren't an issue, you would still have to contend not with the apathetic, but with those who enthusiastically accept and promote what is being done in some bizarre sense of self-preservation from a big scary world, because they're deathly afraid that some evil underwear bomber is going to blow them up next time they're on vacation to grandma's house.
The withering of mechanisms to effect change follows directly from apathy. Conversely, those mechanisms flourish with the existence of an engaged, informed citizenry.
We have no one to blame for the current state of affairs but ourselves. To attempt to pin the blame on anything else is to fail to accept that responsibility, which is tantamount to failing to recognizing the problem. And of course, if we fail to recognize the problem, nothing will ever change.
Conversely, those mechanisms flourish with the existence of an engaged, informed citizenry.
Which is quite impossible to build if you have to struggle for your daily bread or pay your mortgage. Even when you're idle, you're most likely arguing against or for abortion and other bikeshedding issue instead of focusing on important issues.
What could possibly do more to convince people that they should engage in the process of government than to be nastily judgmental of their reasons for not so doing heretofore?
It is bike shedding. The state of the law on reproductive rights hasn't changed meaningfully since Roe v. Wade in 1973. It stays in the news because there exists an inflammatory minority willing to make extremist claims that whip everyone into a frenzy and the media eats it up because it gets ratings. The probability of abortion being banned in the United States is in the low single digits. It's a distraction, not because it doesn't matter but because it doesn't change, and there is nothing more to be said about it that hasn't already been said a thousand times.
Compared to the other issues we face? We live in an age where teams of soldiers are sent in to execute routine search-and-arrest warrants. Most prisoners were never convicted by a jury, and we are now at a point where if every accused criminal were to exercise their right to a trial the court system would be unable to handle the case load -- we literally cannot afford to have people exercise one of their most fundamental rights. We have a military intelligence agency giving information to local law enforcement agencies, and then demanding that those agencies lie to judges and even to prosecutors about where their evidence originated.
We can talk about reproductive rights once we have restored basic civil rights and reined in the executive branch of government.
It would, and we should vote for anybody but the D's and R's until there's enough momentum to push something like this through. The US is way too big and diverse not to have coalition government. We have a great Constitution, but the mechanisms for achieving such a coalition have become demonstrably impotent.
>>For all we will ever know both parties collude to keep the system in place.
There was an episode of Boondocks that did this. In the end, Ann Coulter turns out not to be a republican. She's just faking everything to cause controversy sell books.
Guys, guys... stop giving credence to the myth that we have to keep voting for one of the corrupted parties that control the federal government. Yes, you will be stepping forward into a lonely political area, but you can and should vote for one of the other parties that haven't yet proved to be corrupt.
The problem with voting for third parties (which I typically do unless I want to help ensure that the incumbent gets booted out) is that third parties can't win unless they become as corrupt as the two big parties. Otherwise the big parties will grossly out-spend them to defeat them.
When the system becomes corrupted, corruption is really hard to beat from within the system.
It's not a myth. It's mathematics. We have a winner take all voting system ("first past the post") which means a vote (or ten thousand votes) for a third party who doesn't win is exactly the same mathematically as that number of votes going to the major party candidate least like the third party candidate, because that candidate's strongest opponent is the one who would have had those votes in the alternative, and the winner is defined as the candidate with more votes than the candidate than the second most votes. The candidate with the third most votes is totally irrelevant until they cease to be the candidate with the third most votes. And they can't do that, because the incentives don't work -- if a candidate from e.g. the Green party could actually win an election, the Democrats would just run that candidate on their ticket, and likewise with the Libertarians and the Republicans. Because running two viable candidates who agree on 80% of the issues against a candidate from the other major party is friendly fire -- if you have a district with 60% left-leaning voters and you run a viable Green candidate against a Democrat and a Republican, the two left-leaning candidates split the left-leaning vote and give the win to the Republican. Viable would-be third party candidates are well aware of this, which is why there are no viable third party candidates -- they have an overwhelming incentive to join a major party as soon as they achieve viability.
This is not an insurmountable problem, you're just solving it in the wrong place. If you want a "third party" candidate to win then what you need is for that candidate to win a major party's primary. What is necessary is for people to stop voting for parties whatsoever and vote for candidates instead.
Third party votes are how we punish major parties. Case in point:
"if a candidate from e.g. the Green party could actually win an election, the Democrats would just run that candidate on their ticket"
If the Democrats are drifting too far to the right (i.e. the situation we have right now), then liberals need to vote third party -- until the Democrats get their act together.
Except that it doesn't work. Think about what a Democrat has to do to win if a Green candidate is taking 5% of the vote. The Democrat now has 45% of the vote against a Republican with 50%. If they move to the left to take the Green candidate's voters, the Democrat will stay at 45% and leave 55% to the Republican because moving to the left costs the Democrat votes from the middle. What the Democrats would have to do is move to the right, so that they take 10% from the Republican by losing 10% to the Green and end up winning with 40% Republican, 45% Democrat and 15% Green.
The only mathematical certainty here is that if you keep voting for corrupt parties, they will keep getting elected. If a few swing elections go in the opposite direction, it is a small price to pay.
Both major parties are corrupt. Therefor, electing any non-corrupt party would be a step forward, perhaps even paving the way for ending the two-party system.
We will keep having corrupt government as long as we keep voting it in.
Is this too much? My point is not so much a Nazi comparison, as, learn from the very best. Read all their leaflets, more than once, draw the parallels that ought to be drawn, and take courage. If these kids could do that, nobody alive today has an excuse. You may say they didn't really change anything, but there as Sophie Scholl said: "One has to do something, in order to not be guilty oneself." If we can't save the world, let's save our souls, figuratively speaking. This we can do, nobody can keep us from it but ourselves.
Hitler himself wrote in an early edition of “his” book – a book that is written in the most awful German I have ever read, despite which the nation of poets and thinkers have elevated it to the status of the Bible: “You would not believe how one must deceive a nation in order to rule it.” If this cancerous growth in the German nation was not too noticeable in the early phases, then that is because there were enough forces for good at work to try to slow its growth. But as it grew larger and larger and finally ascended to power by means of one last vulgar corruption, the abscess erupted and defiled the whole body.
This caused the majority of its previous opponents to hide themselves. German intelligentsia took refuge in holes in the cellar like Solanaceae, hiding from light and the sun, gradually suffocating. And now we are facing the end. Now it is a question of mutually coming to our senses, of mutually keeping one another informed. We must always keep these things in mind and allow ourselves no rest until the last man is convinced of the utmost necessity of his battle against this system. If a wave of insurrection surges through the country, if “it is in the air,” if many join us, then this system can be cast aside with one last mighty effort. An end with terror is always better than terror without end.
But our present State is a dictatorship of Evil. “We’ve known that for a long time,” I can hear you say, “and it is not necessary for you to remind us of it once again.” So I ask you: If you are aware of this, why do you not stir yourselves? Why do you permit this autocrat to rob you of one sphere of your rights after another, little by little, both overtly and in secret? One day there will be nothing left, nothing at all, except for a mechanized national engine that has been commandeered by criminals and drunks. Has your spirit been so devastated by rape that you forget that it is not only your right, but your moral duty to put an end to this system? If a person cannot even summon the strength to demand his rights, then there is nothing left for him but destruction. We will have deserved to be scattered to all corners of the globe, as dust before the wind, if we do not pull ourselves together in this eleventh hour and finally summon the courage that we have been lacking till now. Do not hide your cowardice under the cloak of cleverness! Because every day that you delay, every day that you do not resist this spawn of hell, your guilt is steadily increasing, like a parabolic curve.
Many, perhaps most of the readers of these leaflets are not certain how they can practice resistance. They do not see the possibility of so doing. We will attempt to show you that every person is in a position to contribute something to the overthrow of this system. It is impossible to lay the groundwork for the overthrow of this “government,” much less to effect its overthrow as soon as possible, if one opposes it alone in the manner of embittered loners. This can only be accomplished through the cooperative efforts of many unshakable, energetic people – people who are unified regarding the means necessary to achieve their goal. There are not a great many choices we have regarding ...
We are apathetic, b/c we are tired. It doesn't seem to matter how much we complain or protest anymore, most issues only seem get worse. Fact is, there is almost no accountability to the people any longer. And the powers that be know it. Worse, they have the general population divided so strongly between right and left that it almost seems like a civil war is on the verge of breaking out. Again, the powers that be know it --they actually encourage it so they can use it to do whatever they want. How much longer can we go on this way?
I'm half a mind to say we just end the charade, dissolve the federal government and replace it with a simple joint economic and security treaty between the states.
No. Americans are apathetic because they are one of the most brainwashed peoples of the planet [1], perhaps after North Koreans. There are exceptions to this and some few Americans are very enlightened indeed.
>They have the general population divided so strongly between right and left that it almost seems like a civil war is on the verge of breaking out.
Yes - divide and rule. Think Iraq, Syria, Egypt, Libya, Nigeria(...). The same sociopaths that run US politics, own the banks, and energy giants have always thrived by creating inner conflicts within exploitable countries [2]. Meanwhile the people fight themselves instead of pushing out the imperialists.
Those that run the USA are clearly preparing for an internal civil war [3]. How it will happen and when - who knows. But i can sure tell you that the amount of US flags behind Obama in his most recent NSA speech was alarming and resembled some Nazi era nationalist/fascist appeal. Scary.
The Europeans care just as much or even less than the Americans. They're being told that there are no privacy protections in place for foreigners, yet, as far as I'm aware, there has been no significant decrease in Facebook or Google traffic.
If the tech giants were genuinely fearing loss of customers or users, Obama's NSA speech would have been drastically different.
Hang on, 48% support it and 47% are against it, and that represents apathy?
There was an interview on Radio 4 a few days ago (can't find it right now, still looking) where the head of the UK committee which oversees GCHQ tried an interesting approach. He didn't defend GCHQ at all, but said that basically no one in the UK really cared about this issue so we should do nothing. The strategy seems to be to atomize the opposition (it "happens on the internet" therefore it's not real or quantifiable), ie. divide and conquer.
There's also the fact that liberals - the ideological faction most likely to protest these programs - have been reluctant to criticise a president from their own party.
That's not true, but not surprising coming from the bbc. The BBC needs to differentiate between leftists and liberals. Leftist regimes throughout history have always been for surveillance.
Surveillance isn't just tapping lines. It's also forced government mandates of the individual that are effective in knowing what you're up to.
This "apathy" will bring consequences far worst than the spying itself; before long corporations will be able to trade and black mail using the information collected by NSA.
Call me tinfoil hat or whatever, but corporations always grab as much power as they are allowed (heck! many have been affiliated with paramilitary groups), so it will be just a natural step when american corporations start blackmailing and racketing international politicians in order to force the approval of laws on their behalf.
Plus all the other benefits that a mass surveillance can bring: Learning secrets from the international competition, learning about deals before they happen (some kind of insider trading far worse than anything we have seen so far)
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 84.0 ms ] threadSeriously. How can anyone take the US serious anymore.
And it's not bad enough for the US public to support violence, plus violence would be futile anyway against the military, no matter the number of private firearms. The elite are just waiting for enough automation in society so they can "cull" the masses they consider worthless.
As opposed to their elected officials telling and giving them what they want to hear? Circus and breads are not empty words, you know.
Plus the media has been captured 99.9999 percent.
As opposed to the media reflecting what the people want to hear?
There are so many hurdles, well beyond apathy. If there were real meaningful action anyone could take, they would also face the threat of a government that attacks those who criticize it. If that weren't an issue, you would still have to contend not with the apathetic, but with those who enthusiastically accept and promote what is being done in some bizarre sense of self-preservation from a big scary world, because they're deathly afraid that some evil underwear bomber is going to blow them up next time they're on vacation to grandma's house.
We have no one to blame for the current state of affairs but ourselves. To attempt to pin the blame on anything else is to fail to accept that responsibility, which is tantamount to failing to recognizing the problem. And of course, if we fail to recognize the problem, nothing will ever change.
Which is quite impossible to build if you have to struggle for your daily bread or pay your mortgage. Even when you're idle, you're most likely arguing against or for abortion and other bikeshedding issue instead of focusing on important issues.
We can talk about reproductive rights once we have restored basic civil rights and reined in the executive branch of government.
[1]: http://www.karlsims.com/second-choice-voting.html
There was an episode of Boondocks that did this. In the end, Ann Coulter turns out not to be a republican. She's just faking everything to cause controversy sell books.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1seThIG34R8 - Warning, lots & lots of bad language. Can't find the AdultSwim censored version.
When the system becomes corrupted, corruption is really hard to beat from within the system.
This is not an insurmountable problem, you're just solving it in the wrong place. If you want a "third party" candidate to win then what you need is for that candidate to win a major party's primary. What is necessary is for people to stop voting for parties whatsoever and vote for candidates instead.
"if a candidate from e.g. the Green party could actually win an election, the Democrats would just run that candidate on their ticket"
If the Democrats are drifting too far to the right (i.e. the situation we have right now), then liberals need to vote third party -- until the Democrats get their act together.
We will keep having corrupt government as long as we keep voting it in.
http://white-rose-studies.org/Leaflet_2.html
Hitler himself wrote in an early edition of “his” book – a book that is written in the most awful German I have ever read, despite which the nation of poets and thinkers have elevated it to the status of the Bible: “You would not believe how one must deceive a nation in order to rule it.” If this cancerous growth in the German nation was not too noticeable in the early phases, then that is because there were enough forces for good at work to try to slow its growth. But as it grew larger and larger and finally ascended to power by means of one last vulgar corruption, the abscess erupted and defiled the whole body.
This caused the majority of its previous opponents to hide themselves. German intelligentsia took refuge in holes in the cellar like Solanaceae, hiding from light and the sun, gradually suffocating. And now we are facing the end. Now it is a question of mutually coming to our senses, of mutually keeping one another informed. We must always keep these things in mind and allow ourselves no rest until the last man is convinced of the utmost necessity of his battle against this system. If a wave of insurrection surges through the country, if “it is in the air,” if many join us, then this system can be cast aside with one last mighty effort. An end with terror is always better than terror without end.
http://white-rose-studies.org/Leaflet_3.html
But our present State is a dictatorship of Evil. “We’ve known that for a long time,” I can hear you say, “and it is not necessary for you to remind us of it once again.” So I ask you: If you are aware of this, why do you not stir yourselves? Why do you permit this autocrat to rob you of one sphere of your rights after another, little by little, both overtly and in secret? One day there will be nothing left, nothing at all, except for a mechanized national engine that has been commandeered by criminals and drunks. Has your spirit been so devastated by rape that you forget that it is not only your right, but your moral duty to put an end to this system? If a person cannot even summon the strength to demand his rights, then there is nothing left for him but destruction. We will have deserved to be scattered to all corners of the globe, as dust before the wind, if we do not pull ourselves together in this eleventh hour and finally summon the courage that we have been lacking till now. Do not hide your cowardice under the cloak of cleverness! Because every day that you delay, every day that you do not resist this spawn of hell, your guilt is steadily increasing, like a parabolic curve.
Many, perhaps most of the readers of these leaflets are not certain how they can practice resistance. They do not see the possibility of so doing. We will attempt to show you that every person is in a position to contribute something to the overthrow of this system. It is impossible to lay the groundwork for the overthrow of this “government,” much less to effect its overthrow as soon as possible, if one opposes it alone in the manner of embittered loners. This can only be accomplished through the cooperative efforts of many unshakable, energetic people – people who are unified regarding the means necessary to achieve their goal. There are not a great many choices we have regarding ...
I'm half a mind to say we just end the charade, dissolve the federal government and replace it with a simple joint economic and security treaty between the states.
So the voters are in fact, weaker than the lobbyists? Didn't the internet defeat SOPA through a large coordinated campaign?
No, a bunch of super wealthy individuals and corporations did because their financial interests were threatened.
No. Americans are apathetic because they are one of the most brainwashed peoples of the planet [1], perhaps after North Koreans. There are exceptions to this and some few Americans are very enlightened indeed.
>They have the general population divided so strongly between right and left that it almost seems like a civil war is on the verge of breaking out.
Yes - divide and rule. Think Iraq, Syria, Egypt, Libya, Nigeria(...). The same sociopaths that run US politics, own the banks, and energy giants have always thrived by creating inner conflicts within exploitable countries [2]. Meanwhile the people fight themselves instead of pushing out the imperialists.
Those that run the USA are clearly preparing for an internal civil war [3]. How it will happen and when - who knows. But i can sure tell you that the amount of US flags behind Obama in his most recent NSA speech was alarming and resembled some Nazi era nationalist/fascist appeal. Scary.
[1] http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/01/26/1182220/-Research-S... [2] http://www.globalresearch.ca/us-imperialism-and-iraqs-descen... [3] http://www.veteranstoday.com/2012/10/06/homeland-security-pr...
http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat/2014/01/17/obama_nsa_spe...
If the tech giants were genuinely fearing loss of customers or users, Obama's NSA speech would have been drastically different.
There was an interview on Radio 4 a few days ago (can't find it right now, still looking) where the head of the UK committee which oversees GCHQ tried an interesting approach. He didn't defend GCHQ at all, but said that basically no one in the UK really cared about this issue so we should do nothing. The strategy seems to be to atomize the opposition (it "happens on the internet" therefore it's not real or quantifiable), ie. divide and conquer.
That's not true, but not surprising coming from the bbc. The BBC needs to differentiate between leftists and liberals. Leftist regimes throughout history have always been for surveillance.
Surveillance isn't just tapping lines. It's also forced government mandates of the individual that are effective in knowing what you're up to.
Call me tinfoil hat or whatever, but corporations always grab as much power as they are allowed (heck! many have been affiliated with paramilitary groups), so it will be just a natural step when american corporations start blackmailing and racketing international politicians in order to force the approval of laws on their behalf.
Plus all the other benefits that a mass surveillance can bring: Learning secrets from the international competition, learning about deals before they happen (some kind of insider trading far worse than anything we have seen so far)