by k_semler » Tue 19 Oct 2004, 14:07:03
I honestly hope that the consumerist society that has developed will come to a halt. I am absolutely sick of the constant bombardment of advertisement, and I long for the day when it no longer exists in its modern form. Eliminating television from my life has helped quite a bit in the reduction of the amount of advertisement I am subjected to, but there is no complete solace short of being blind and deaf. The average radio hour is only about 30 minutes of actual programming for domestic AM radio, with the remainder being taken up by the consumption promoting corporate drivel. That is 12 hours out of every day that is nothing more than advertisement. Television is even worse, there are even channels dedicated to consumerism such as ShopAtHome, and QVC.
Virtually the only media that is very limited in commercial content is S/W radio. In order to be subjected to advertisement on the shortwave band, I have to actively seek it. Not surprisingly, the two stations that I have found that actually do broadcast advertisement are located in the United States. It seems that the only solace that is within reach is the shortwave band. S/W also serves other benefits such as a variety of content from many different stations, as well as current news from around the world from a variety of perspectives. This allows me to draw the most accurate information regarding the matters current in the world news.
It seems that the bombardment of corporate drivel has increased in the recent years, and if it is not halted, our very society will become nothing more than a giant billboard for the corporate regime which has all of the rights of a citizen, but none of the responsibilities. If a corporate action results in the death of a few dozen people, the most that can happen is a fine, while if I fall asleep behind the wheel of my car and end up killing a person, I will be convicted of vehicular manslaughter, fined up to $120,000 and put in prison for up to five years. America used to be the "Land of the free, Home of the brave", While it seems lately that it has become "Land of the consumer, home of the debit" We no longer have a Republic, we have a corporatist empire. Welcome to modern America: where your body, mind, and soul are for sale to the highest bidders.
The end of corporatism is what I truly desire. I wish for the America of the past where it was not necessary, (and regarded as foolhardy), to be in a perpetual state of debit to maintain a quality life, and where "keeping up with the Joneses" takes place over self satisfaction and life fulfillment. If modern society must collapse in order to end the corporate domination of America, then I welcome it. Would I miss modern conveniences and necessities such as electricity, reliable communication networks, speed of travel, interior climate control with minimal effort, modern plumbing, pre-prepared foods, clean safe drinking water, easy to prepare foods, sanitation, and modern medical knowledge? You bet. I would be willing to have industrial civilization collapse with all of the modern benefits just so I would never have to deal with advertisement again. I would be willing to live as it was 1870 in order to save my sanity from the corporatist regime.
Here Lies the United States Of America.
July 04, 1776 - June 23 2005
Epitaph: "The Experiment Is Over."
Rest In Peace.
Eminent Domain Was The Murderer.