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Phil Rockstroh Donating Member (106 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-28-06 03:58 AM
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A Soul Defying, Tacit Approval Of Torture: How Did We Come To This?
A Soul Defying, Tacit Approval Of Torture: How Did We Come To This?

by Phil Rockstroh


"True sanity entails in one way or another the dissolution of the normal ego, that False Self competently adjusted to our alienated social reality ... and through this death a rebirth, the ego now being the servant of the divine, no longer its betrayer." —R. D. Laing


The pathology of American culture is as ubiquitous as its strip-mall ugliness. It is abundantly evident, in almost every aspect of contemporary life. From the predatory (to the point of psychopathic) practices of its morally scurvy pirates at the helm of the corporate/governmental ship of state, down to the pandemic enervation and proliferate anomie of its galley slaves languishing in their soulless cubicles -- from the genitalia-devoid mascots at Disney World to the genitalia-obsessed torturers of Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo -- the soul-sickness spreads before us like George W. Bush's taunting, executioner's smirk.

Ronnie Laing's profound dictum leaves us confronting many poignant questions regarding the true nature of the psychic lives of us so-called ordinary citizens of The United States of America and our ability to function within this corrupt and crumbling empire. In short, is it sane to be able to adapt to an insane culture?

Moreover, it begs the following question. If an individual’s conformity to group, cultural, and national pathology is rewarded -- thereby encouraging the formation of the "False Self” -- how might one, stranded within the dysfunctional dynamic, resist it all and begin to work towards an awareness of their own essential nature, then perhaps arriving at an individual reckoning involving how to live, flourish, and subvert the life defying demands of the present era.

First off, what engenders the formation of the False Self? Laing grasped: When we were children, authority, in the form of parents, educators, clergy, loomed before us. Alternatively menacing and comforting, these powerful figures could just as easily have crushed us as comforted us.

Tragically, all too often, they perpetrated the primary. Hence, to accommodate the overwhelming demands of authority, we learned how to curry favor from these baffling, seemingly implacable forces by the creation of a cipher persona, a False Self, a tricky and/or obsequious, tap-dancing, little apple polisher, who strives to garner approval and acceptance, thereby avoiding punishment, rejection and scorn, by means of the reflexive subjugation of his true nature.

The victims of False Self adaptation are the quintessence of the corporate/consumer citizen. Although, they're presence is far from benign: While they are compelled to show an agreeable face towards unyielding authority, this trope merely serves to mask a mind seething with misplaced resentments and shallow subterfuge. Doesn’t this read like a personality profile of Condoleezza Rice or any other member of that present day Executive Office cast of Lord of the Flies known as the Bush administration?

This process of metaphysical identity theft begins in childhood. Then, as now, the presence of individuality-decimating authority can create irreconcilable anxieties within us, because the actions and activities of authority figures seem as overwhelming and unpredictable as nature itself.

Now add this to the already haunted landscape of childhood -- our present day government’s campaigns of perpetual fear mongering, plus the dominate corporate culture's modus operandi of commercial exploitation -- and we’re left with one freaked out populace – one comprised of both children and alleged adults.

Consequently, this fear-ridden existence has rendered us a society of grotesques: In the present day United States, children have grown as fat as steroid-fed, corporate-farmed livestock; this has transpired because we overfeed them a diet consisting of steroid-fed, corporate-farmed livestock -- as well as – myriad other variations of nutrient-devoid, calorie-laden faux food dispensed at a mall's food court, through a drive-thru window, or out of a cardboard box delivered by a franchised junk food chain.

Our motives for doing this shouldn’t be a mystery to us: We habitually shovel high fat, high carbohydrate, high sugar-content junk into their grousing gobs, in a desperate, futile attempt to stuff down the boredom, the anxiety, the lassitude they suffer due to their confinement inside the commercially branded, repressed, empty, holographic facsimile of childhood we have created for them.

This is the reason why our children overeat like neurotic domestic pets. As is the case with housebound, bored, anxious domestic animals, what do they have to look forward to -- but dinner? Accordingly, the corporate food industry provides plenty (at a bloated profit, of course) of junk food -- the table scraps fallen from the table of the ruling elite of our fat-ass empire – in order to keep them (and all the rest of us) obese, obedient, and anxiously waiting by our master's table for more.

And these proto-fascist, behavioral control tricks are not just for kids. Corporate Capitalism has left us Americans psychologically arrested in a pathetic simulacrum of childhood where our inchoate fears of being preyed upon by our (so called) protectors (who we internally and accurately recognize as monsters) are displaced into compulsive consumerism (including overeating) and a reflexive fear of outsiders.

If we were to awaken to this subterfuge, we would apprehend: Our individual uniqueness is being robbed from us on a daily basis due to our enslavement to a mindless system that lives for no other reason than it lives -- a system that eats its fatted young (giving new meaning to the term consumer economy) -- and exists only to perpetuate itself -- a system that has become a soul-devouring monster -- the embodiment of Alan Ginsburg’s Moloch.

Why do we accept this soul defying situation? For most of us, the price we would have to pay for confronting authority would be far too prohibitive; hence, we learn it is acceptable (as well as politically useful to our power mad leaders) to displace our anger and fear upon outsiders. Ergo, the so-called Clash of Civilizations is unloosed and slouches, by way of the Washington Beltway, to Iraq, Iran and beyond to be born.

This is the manner that we as a society came to believe we can “compromise” on acts of torture committed in our name and not fear the loss of our souls as a result of our complicity. Although, the loss of our national soul would only prove redundant: Years ago, we decided our souls, both individual and national, were somewhat less than useful to us – and not nearly as compelling as a new widescreen, plasma TV and the like -- hence they were discarded into the reeking landfills of this toxic country like an old appliance.

These actions are what the corporate/military/consumer empire demands of us: For it does not take long for us to learn which aspects of our personalities are accepted and rewarded, and, conversely, which ones will be punished and scorned. In essence, the roles we’re expected to play in exchange for being loved, fed, clothed, and sheltered.

This exchange insures us that we're given a "safe" place within the community -- not cast out into the wilderness and fed to the wolves. This fear is not an outrageous fantasy: It is, in fact, a primal memory. Due to the fact, numerous forms of infanticide were once common practices in nearly all cultures, including the act of abandoning outcast children to die in the wilderness.

Moreover, this knowledge still lingers within our psyches, where the memories of such terrors still howl just beyond the tree line of our waking awareness, instilling within us the terror of ridicule, of failure, of being ostracized. Far too many of us succumb to these fears and begin playing the roles circumscribed by their families, communities, and cultures. Tragically, their true selves, for all practical purposes, were smothered in their cribs.

In itself, the False Self, as well as other varieties of habitual self-centeredness, is a variety of imprisonment. The world is spread before the cell of the self, yet we prisoners cannot leave the confines of our small, self-involved anxieties; therein, mind, heart and imagination become atrophied by a lack of experience, empathy and spontaneity. The bars of the cage might be invisible, yet the sense of confinement is palpable across our corporatized culture. Ergo, a collective numbness and apathy levels upon the land – and ultimately our desensitization to genocide and torture.

To begin to free oneself from the bondage of the False Self, one must become aware of one’s own fraudulence. That being: the awareness of one's desperate machinations before exploitive authority.

Self-knowledge can provide us with a point of entry to the act of empathy. Yes, even extending it towards one as loathsome as George W. Bush. Years ago, the sorry ass son of a bitch put on a mask (its contours, both menacing and ridiculous) in a vain attempt to shield himself from being crushed by power. Imagine having his parents: that soulless cipher of a father and blood-freezing Medusa of a mother. Try to imagine the psychological carnage involved. It’s the same trauma we experience daily due to our own powerlessness against the dictates of the corporate state and its threats, both implied and overt, to cast us into the howling wilderness of financial ruin, poverty, and homelessness.

(A caveat: The proffering empathy to Dick Cheney would be pushing the parameters of empathy to the breaking point: Upon being subjected to Cheney's glowering, reptilian aura, even Mahatma Ghandi would be reaching for a pair of brass knuckles.)

Even in this fear-ridden era, there are some among us -- types such as non-conformists, creative thinkers, and artists -- who welcome (rather than cower before) the metaphorical wolves (that are recognized, each to each, as fellow outcasts). Instead of being eaten by the wolves, they are suckled and raised by them.

Nourished by their outsider status, the creative spirit thrives when freed from the constraints of a mindless adherence to groupthink. The dark terrain of societal abandonment becomes their natural habitat: they howl at the moon; they reject the daylight world of bland consensus; they learn to see in the dark, apprehending their own interior darkness and, as a result, gain an understanding into the hearts of darkness beating within those in power.

The wilderness of political activism, of poetry, of art becomes their home: they don't clean-up nicely for polite company; they don't let themselves be bred down (as a few domesticated wolves did) to yapping Toy Poodles, in exchange for a few food scraps.

Yes, when you’re looking at a Toy Poodle -- you're looking at a former wolf, as when your looking at the corporate press corps, you’re looking at folks whose ancestors long ago were journalists.

One moment, you're loping through the woods, snout held high, smelling the scent of fresh game on the wind, then the next thing you know -- you're being led around on a leash and collar, encrusted with tacky rhinestones and you're salivating at the sound of an electric can-opener. One moment, you're a child, entranced in play, hardwired to eternity -- the next thing you know, you're sitting at work and your passions, hopes, and yearnings have been shrunk down to Toy Poodle-sized agendas ... You're truckling for your boss's approval; you're counting the minutes until break time, when you can devour some junk food. Like a domesticated pet, or an unfortunate animal incarcerated in a zoo, you are no longer a noble animal – you’re a Thing That Waits For Lunch.

To resist, we must cast off the fear of being an outcast. I remain hopeful: There is yet a molecule or two of the wild wolf left within us cringing, cloying Toy Poodles.

One must always remember this: We human beings are of nature too. Accordingly, within us lies an indomitable self, encoded with the grace and fury of the natural world, and, if acknowledged and respected, it will awaken and arise. Then the real dogfight begins: The fur will fly, as we fight, fang and claw, to retake our own essential natures, and, by extension, begin the struggle to restore health, imagination and empathy to a nation of cage-accepting, torture-countenancing sick puppies.


Phil Rockstroh, a self-described, auto-didactic, gasbag monologist, is a poet, lyricist and philosopher bard living in New York City. He may be contacted at: philangie2000@yahoo.com.



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midnight Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-28-06 04:44 AM
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1. I suppose you are questioning Bush's statement that he will
be the more compassionate president. My ass-right? Let the fur fly!!!!!!!!
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GeorgeGist Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-28-06 05:59 AM
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2. Nice try...
but I doubt you'll discover your soul in the wolf's brain baying at the moon.
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villager Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-28-06 02:34 PM
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9. couldn't disagree more profoundly
the wolf, the griz, the puma -- these and their fellow critters offer the only longshot change to get our souls back.

Read your Aldo Leopold: It's time for all of us to learn to "think like a mountain."
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Voltaire99 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-29-06 04:45 PM
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19. Oh, I don't know
I'd prefer wolves to any of the candidates on the ballot next month.

More honest. And cleaner, too.
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katinmn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-28-06 10:55 AM
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3. Thanks, Phil. I think whether we act or not on torture has a lot to
do with our level of conciousness, how engaged we are with the concept of humanity.

I stood outside my senator's office from 7-9 am this morning protesting the torture bill (with three others) and this thought gave me some comfort.

Welcome to DU!:hi:
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trekbiker Donating Member (724 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-28-06 11:26 AM
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4. as a soulless cube dweller for the last 21 years I have to say...
I loved this essay..! fantastic. thanks
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followthemoney Donating Member (745 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-06-06 11:41 AM
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22. "They sentenced me to twenty years of boredom for trying to change...
the system from within." - Leonard Cohen, "First We Take Manhatten"
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Fiendish Thingy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-28-06 11:29 AM
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5. Intriguing, albeit somewhat stilted, rant...
"pandemic enervation and proliferate anomie"? Puhleeze...

Interesting metaphor re: junk food and complacency; cable/satellite TV as the "opiate of the masses" would fit just as well, including those not addicted to a high fat/sugar diet...

As is the case in most addictions, I think things will have to get a lot worse before there is any possibility of a "dogfight". Unless Keith Olberman suddenly gets a primetime network anchor slot, there won't be any easy access, mass consciousness raising anytime soon.

As for this wolf, if things play out the way they seem to be headed, with the legalization of torture and the suspension of habeas corpus, I'll be headed for new surroundings (Canada), perhaps to become a Toy Poodle there, but a Poodle who doesn't pay taxes for torture...

P.S. welcome to DU!
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Joe Chi Minh Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-28-06 01:13 PM
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8. Rant doesn't begin to do it justice though. A wonderfully insightful
post.
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femrap Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-28-06 09:01 PM
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15. I think 'Worse' is right around the corner....
the bankruptcies and foreclosures and pensions denied are going to devastate many....Watch as the financial rug is pulled out from all the 2-income households who are in debt up to their eyeballs. They bought into the consumerism and the 'keeping up with the Joneses.' They will come face to face with the False Self and it ain't a pretty reflection in the mirror.

Canada is expensive...$120,000 to become legal. If we don't get Subpoena Power, I think I will look outside the country as well.
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Voltaire99 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-29-06 04:49 PM
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20. If your hope of salvation is Olberman on primetime...
...you'll have to trim your expectations for a New Eden somewhat.

While Olbie's heart may be in the right place, his solemn windbaggery isn't going to get anyone very far.
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ClayZ Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-28-06 12:05 PM
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6. Bravo, howl, yip, howl! K and R
We have been howling for years, here.

Welcome, and thanks.

:applause:

:kick:
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Auggie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-28-06 12:25 PM
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7. Great piece, Phil. Thanks. FYI...
It's been suggested among these forums not to include your e-mail address unless you want a boatload of spam selling you bargain drugs and products to enlarge your penis.
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keepCAblue Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-28-06 02:40 PM
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10. Bush's America
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peace13 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-28-06 04:49 PM
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11. I guess I am just too simple
I think the American public was 'whipped' into a frenzy by the movie Passion of the Christ and somehow has not woken up! All of that violence has got to be bad for the brain! Peace, Kim
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The Wizard Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-28-06 04:57 PM
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12. America has lost
its heart and soul. All that's left is the rotting carcass of a once great nation that stood for liberty and justice for all. We have devolved into the enemies we fought in WW II and the Cold War. The Administration hates Americans and a government without popular support shall perish from this Earth.
But it wasn't Bush alone who wrecked America and suspended liberty and squandered our treasure and good name. The frightened dolts and idolaters who support this most corrupt and cowardly regime must take their share of the responsibility.
The testimony given before Senate Democrats earlier in the week offers some hope af a military mutiny in defiance of illegal orders.
For starters Fox News must be shut down by any means necessary. Ruppert Murdoch, Richard Mellon Scaife, Grover Norquist and Karl Rove need to be in prison. They're the brains and money behind the slide into totalitarianism. Norquist and Rove would be most likely to sing like canaries once they realize the molten lead is going into the funnel in their rectums. Anything but the hot lead enema. (Special thanks to Lenny Bruce for the hot lead enema reference)Remember, they like torture.
Because of electronic voting, liberty is on hold until further notice; justice turns a blind eye to the truth.
If the next elections are perceived to be rigged, millions of patriotic Americans must take to the streets for days, weeks or months to restore a government of, by and for the people. Better to stand for a month than to be on our knees for a lifetime
All future elections must be on paper and ballots deposited in transparent locked boxes on public display, with the voter walking away with a bright blue thumb. At the end of the day the votes are counted in front of any one who wants to watch.
With the imposition of free and fair elections, the mechanisms to effect the restoration of Constitutional guarantees will begin to move to impeach and remove those appointed by the illegal junta.
And just for a few cheap laughs, Tony Snow, Scott McClellan and Ari Fleischer will be forced to wear clown costumes and dunked in a water tank when someone throws a ball and hits the target effectuating the dunk, ah fuck it they only have to throw the ball in the right direction.
Today, we as a culture have taken the plunge into those dark waters with the bottom being the Ninth Ring of the Ninth Circle. Today the Republican Senate put us in very bad company.
Exporting Democracy my ass.
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jeff30997 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-28-06 05:41 PM
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13. Welcome to DU!
:toast:
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katty Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-28-06 07:46 PM
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14. American Gov blatantly embracing torture-consciousness of
the abuser, lost in the abyss of illusory self-righteousness and pathological fear.
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femrap Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-28-06 09:11 PM
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16. Welcome to DU...
I enjoyed your Journal. The brainwashing, the propaganda....all of these huge industries that are here just to change our attitudes and behaviors. Public Relations, Broadcasting, Video Games, P0rn, Fashion, Diets, Football....if they don't change our attitudes, they distract us from thinking about what is truly important.

Only Toy Poodles should be Toy Poodles.

Do you think Consciousness Raising Classes can be instituted at all schools?

I want this nightmare of Evil to end.

Thx again.
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Phil Rockstroh Donating Member (106 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-28-06 10:08 PM
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17. A little light and warmth in this dark hour
I appreciate everyone's generous comments regarding my journal posting. You have provided me with some much needed solidarity in this dark hour. It's heartening to known that there are others who know what we're up against.

If history is any indication: The proliferate fear, radical ignorance, and misplaced rage we witness daily in our country will result in much tragedy, as it all runs it course. And, sadly, such tragedy doesn't play itself out until much suffering and death has transpired.

It is heartening to know that all of you are here.

Phil
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Voltaire99 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-29-06 04:44 PM
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18. Very nicely said, Phil.
And this is the crucible for Americans: rediscover the true self, or dwell within a manufactured obscenity.

Do you know the work of Richard Lichtman? "The End of Innocence: Reflections on American Pathology" is an essay you'll likely appreciate:

http://www.counterpunch.org/lichtman07102004.html
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Jcrowley Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-29-06 08:34 PM
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21. You should post this in GD forum
Excellent
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