by BlisteredWhippet » Wed 01 Dec 2010, 23:01:44
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('deMolay', 'W')hat are you suggesting, Tip Toe Through The Tulips with a joint in one hand and a bottle in the other, start at a young age to secure yourself on the welfare rolls, live in the bush or under the freeway. Even in other times those without some form of training or education etc ended up working from daylight to dark, toiling in the fields or a smithy etc.
Not many people aspire to living under a bush or freeway, or accepting welfare. For most, it is thrust upon them by circumstances out of their control. This service economy, in the "Global" marketplace, is just a collection of circumstances that fails to incorporate the most possible value, in contributions to society, from individuals within it.
This model is, as you so succinctly put it, is a product of "other times" (ie. the distant past, specifically feudalism). We are carrying forth under the auspices of the grand theories of the 18th century. There is no better way, the conservative view tells us. People must bend to the system.
Very well, so what have we created? A hollow culture, a vapid intellect, a disgusting aesthetic of monetary brutality, all under an umbrella of capitalist values with a overlord class of the obscenely wealthy and fraudulent and unfair elections. It gets worse- now imagine yourself a young person, coming of age in this world. Everything is your fault, nothing works, the only real thing is pervasive social darwinism, and your future is gonna be hell.
It has already been proven that a great majority of the newly un-rich were just people who played along with the narrative of globalization and all that prideful "America is the greatest" rhetoric. They've been scammed. They bought into Pride, the oldest, stupidest lesson on the tablet. We're endemically infected with it. Remember 9/11? An orgy of national pride led us into the M.E. and straight into financial ruin. I remember seeing all these "Power of Pride" stickers and thinking, "em, deadly sin anyone? This is going to end badly".
So what does work entail in America? "Shovel-ready jobs". People don't do creative, fulfilling work. The best workers America has are just examples of self-interested A-type personalities. People who steadfastly believe that a plush leather interior of their SUV, flying down the highway of life with a 44 oz. tanker of sugar water is the absolute best lifestyle in the whole fucking world. And nothing is going to change their minds. That is the Power of Pride.
On the lower rungs of the ladder you have variations on the theme, except the car is a Hyundai, the seats are pleather.
Americans are constantly reminded that there are other ideas of what a good lifestyle entails... and they don't get it. They don't want it. They can't see it. They are fully invested in the mythologies that serve to strengthen their convictions. All else is heresy. Americans are susceptible to mass programming through their indoctrination in public schools and continual lifelong saturation in those same themes through the mass media throughout their lives.
This system must absolutely spank anyone who dissents from its premises. Hence, when the Reagan administration threw out all the crazies in the street, it only served to make everyone work harder. Well, here we are 30 years later. Still got the welfare bums, right? Still work harder than everyone else, still as neurotic and hopeless, still got the bad government, the shitty walmart society, the bad dreams for homeless children, the fat fuglies wandering everywhere in or out of uniform. I could dream up a thousand better kinds of societies before lunch on any given day.
Today the big money is propping up disaster capitalism against the slow transition to socialism which is absolutely coming. So what? The boomer generation is going to hit their late 60s-70s-80s and all hell is going to break loose. The new drugs are coming to lengthen lifespans. All the people with money and political power are going to be demanding medicare. When death and disability look this generation in the eye, they are going to reach out and grab that brass ring.
Dennis Miller, the comedian, has a new bit where he starts off blasting Finland because it was rated a better country. Classic reactionary pride. Lets not sit down, humbly, and listen to the wisdom of the Finns. Lets not ask how they provide such a high quality of life. Lets not wonder about what theories of human motivation might engender the parameters for a better republic, ideas that might differ from our own. Our belief is- we are different. Americans are only motivated by the carrot (money) or the stick (bumlife). Finns are crazy for trying to solve the problem of social motivation, because America believes people inherently want to be lazy and not work!
Then, America sets out sadistically to prove its premises by allowing people to fall into bankruptcy from health problems, or into situations where they have to look for a job living in their car and showering at the Y just because other people thought they'd kick them off their unemployment benefits.
What you have is a country where good-paying jobs are fleeing. The solution is Machivellian- kick unemployed people in the teeth. What we have is a depressed workforce getting desperate and shrinking productive capacity. If you go to Finland, for instance, nobody has the sense that they will fall off the bus and end up in the streets and alleyways because they lost their job or got sick. Sure, they pay higher taxes. But guess what, less stress means a higher quality of life for everyone. In America, those experiencing the higher quality of life do so at the expense of the rest of us. The upper classes piss from the penthouse level and, as it falls, is regarded as manna from heaven. The middle class bathes in the stuff. The lower classes realize that money equals social status and political power. Therefore they are less apt to suffer the delusion.
I once saw a guy with a sign in front of Target. My friend said some BS about why doesn't he get a job. This guy looked like he crawled out of a sewer, and only had one arm. What his sign might have said is "Pay me not to work". Or, "Pay me because I can't work". Frankly, I'll pay him to continue producing the minimal amount of greenhouse gasses possible. A job would only increase the CO2 output on some level.
Its ironic, the poor houses that Reagan kicked all the mentally ill out of were actually self-sufficient little villages. Apparently it was too dignified a solution. People had to be punished.