by evilgenius » Sun 22 May 2011, 13:39:15
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Cid_Yama', 'T')ry EVERY Republican Governor targeting their respective public Unions simultaneously, with public education as their first target. That didn't just happen by coincidence. ...
And you're right, take away their education, fill their head with propaganda, and they are left unable to even understand who the enemy is.
Which is, I suppose, to say that what you chalk up to a conspiracy I see as a much more complicated thing. Some of it is good old fashioned class warfare. Some of it is collusion. To call it all collusion, however, would in my opinion be a misnomer.
More to the point, the nefarious seeking of 'conservative' responses to various problems I think trends from a general lack of faith in the efficacy of 'candy ass' or 'liberal' solutions. How intellectual and scientific thinking came to be characterized that way may in part be an issue of groups piggybacking their branding efforts, but red-neck America never needed much help from them to deceive themselves.
Of course, big changes seldom come from the people but rather from individuals who make the people realize some truth they have been able to glean from history or circumstances. Self-interested groups can co-opt those channels as well, and team with other groups which enable them to do it better.
Basically, collusion beyond for example the ADM cornering of the market on Lysine (I think it was lysine) is probably too complex a thing for any organizing principle to hold together. Beyond that level of collusion there are simply too many little people and little people like to talk. When the organizing principle, however, is not a positive idea, but a fear, that is a different story. Nobody has to tell fearful people to invent new ways to be afraid, they will do that themselves. Eventually the myths they create pile up to heaven. Fear and also sometimes guilt or greed or other competing reasons can all lead to this. They all can form a consensus to which the opposition become labeled outsiders, malcontents or idiots. At some point they can ensnare all of us and have us looking for redemption in the strangest places, as in end of the world predictions and zombie horde stories.
When it comes down to it, the people will always shout, "Free Barabbas." They love Barabbas. He's one of them. He has the same dreams. He does what they wish they could do. That other guy is more removed, more inscrutable. He makes them think. "Crucify him."