by DesertBear2 » Wed 28 Dec 2005, 04:22:13
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There are plenty of people who don't "got it good under the current system," but they aren't demanding change either. I am more interested in that phenomenon. Perhaps they consider their situation merely temporary. Or perhaps our police state is so well organized and so hermetically sealed that protesters can't ever really gain traction.
People either don't get it...or are not demanding change because-
1. They are busy busy busy with increasing work demands. And most Americans identity and meaning of life is tied in with income and job title. The salary is not going real far anymore in terms of real estate prices and the costs of almost any professional service.
2. Time off from work is often spent in mindless decompression from work pressures. And is usually spent in a zoned out state in front of the TV. Or in a zoned out state of shopping-mania. And even leisure time is busy busy busy.
3. Religion provides a fake concocted "deeper meaning" that is disconnected from the true realities of the individuals economic situation and powerless status in the society. American's favorite drug.....
4. The great myths of America soldier on and on......the Horatio Alger myth suggests that the US economic system is so fair that anybody who works hard can rise to the top economically and socially. There are enough success stories in America to keep this sacred principal strong and vital...even in those who will never have the knowledge or contacts to ever ever become wealthy. So work hard, don't complain, and don't question the basic fairness of the American way if you want to get rich and powerful in the US.
And then there is the myth of the "Great Western" drama where tough hardworking individualists battle elements and Indians to establish a new life in a broad great land....with unlimited resources of course. There are no permanent bad endings under the broad western sky...and plenty of open country if you need to pull up stakes and move on.
5. And then there is the hatred of intellectuals among the American people. Anybody who comes up with any kind of theory about anything is usually viewed as a disconnected dreamer. Not one of the real "hardworking folks" who keep America rolling....