The other times in history when fascism corrupted societies, it was easier to silence dissent and stifle the flow of uncensored information because the internet did not yet exist. I believe that when the b* administration fully realizes this, our freedom of communication and information retrieval on the internet will be attacked. Defending this will be crucial.
Re the "waking up" -- yet another article I recommend, though it is written as a dense psychological study rather than a lucid analysis accessible to non-psychologists, is an 11 page piece by Paul Levy (see below). It's clear to all of us here that far too many people in this country are deliberately choosing to blind themselves to reality. As a result, they are easily manipulated and the country is heading for destruction. Why is this, when it is so clearly against their own interests? (I mean the "average" people, not the war-profiteers and the nuts who eagerly await the imminent 2nd coming of Christ.) The Levy article goes some way to explaining this as a psycho-social disease.
Before I give you that link, this has reminded me of another favorite quote, a translation of a Navajo proverb:
You can't wake a person who is pretending to be asleep. And now the Paul Levy article:
http://baltimorechronicle.com/011305PaulLevy.htmlANALYSIS:
The Madness of George W. Bush: A Reflection of Our Collective Psychosis
Bush’s sickness is our own.
by Paul Levy
George W. Bush is ill. He has a psycho-spiritual disease of the soul, a sickness that is endemic to our culture and symptomatic of the times we live in. It’s an illness that has been with us since time immemorial. Because it’s an illness that's in the soul of all of humanity, it pervades the field and is in all of us in potential at any moment, which makes it especially hard to diagnose.
Bush's malady is quite different from schizophrenia, for example, in which all the different parts of the personality are fragmented and not connected to each other, resulting in a state of internal chaos. As compared to the disorder of the schizophrenic, Bush can sound quite coherent and can appear like such a "regular," normal guy, which makes the syndrome he is suffering from very hard to recognize. This is because the healthy parts of his personality have been co-opted by the pathological aspect, which drafts them into its service. Because of the way the personality self-organizes an outer display of coherence around a pathogenic core, I would like to name Bush's illness ‘malignant egophrenic (as compared to schizophrenic) disease,’ or ‘ME disorder,’ for short. If ME disorder goes unrecognized and is not contained, it can be very destructive, particularly if the person is in a position of power.
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