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Endless War Has Been Normalized And Everyone Is Crazy

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Since I last wrote about the bipartisan shrieking, hysterical reaction to Trump’s planned military withdrawal from Syria the other day, it hasn’t gotten better, it’s gotten worse. I’m having a hard time even picking out individual bits of the collective freakout from the political/media class to point at, because doing so would diminish the frenetic white noise of the paranoid, conspiratorial, fearmongering establishment reaction to the possibility of a few thousands troops being pulled back from a territory they were illegally occupying.

Endless war and military expansionism has become so normalized in establishment thought that even a slight scale-down is treated as something abnormal and shocking. The talking heads of the corporate state media had been almost entirely ignoring the buildup of US troops in Syria and the operations they’ve been carrying out there, but as soon as the possibility of those troops leaving emerged, all the alarm bells started ringing. Endless war was considered so normal that nobody ever talked about it, then Trump tweeted he’s bringing the troops home, and now every armchair liberal in America who had no idea what a Kurd was until five minutes ago is suddenly an expert on Erdoğan and the YPG. Lindsey Graham, who has never met an unaccountable US military occupation he didn’t like, is now suddenly cheerleading for congressional oversight: not for sending troops into wars, but for pulling them out.

“I would urge my colleagues in the Senate and the House, call people from the administration and explain this policy,” Graham recently told reporters on Capitol Hill. “This is the role of the Congress, to make administrations explain their policy, not in a tweet, but before Congress answering questions.”

“It is imperative Congress hold hearings on withdrawal decision in Syria — and potentially Afghanistan — to understand implications to our national security,” Graham tweeted today.

In an even marginally sane world, the fact that a nation’s armed forces are engaged in daily military violence would be cause for shock and alarm, and pulling those forces out of that situation would be viewed as a return to normalcy. Instead we are seeing the exact opposite. In an even marginally sane world, congressional oversight would be required to send the US military to invade countries and commit acts of war, because that act, not withdrawing them, is what’s abnormal. Instead we are seeing the exact opposite.

A hypothetical space alien observing our civilization for the first time would conclude that we are insane, and that hypothetical space alien would be absolutely correct. Have some Reese’s Pieces, hypothetical space alien.

It is absolutely bat shit crazy that we feel normal about the most powerful military force in the history of civilization running around the world invading and occupying and bombing and killing, yet are made to feel weird about the possibility of any part of that ending. It is absolutely bat shit crazy that endless war is normalized while the possibility of peace and respecting national sovereignty to any extent is aggressively abnormalized. In a sane world the exact opposite would be true, but in our world this self-evident fact has been obscured. In a sane world anyone who tried to convince you that war is normal would be rejected and shunned, but in our world those people make six million dollars a year reading from a teleprompter on MSNBC.

How did this happen to us? How did we get so crazy and confused?

I sometimes hear the analogy of sleepwalking used; people are sleepwalking through life, so they believe the things the TV tells them to believe, and this turns them into a bunch of mindless zombies marching to the beat of CIA/CNN narratives and consenting to unlimited military bloodbaths around the world. I don’t think this is necessarily a useful way of thinking about our situation and our fellow citizens. I think a much more useful way of looking at our plight is to retrace our steps and think about how everyone got to where they’re at as individuals.

We come into this world screaming and clueless, and it doesn’t generally get much better from there. We look around and we see a bunch of grownups moving confidently around us, and they sure look like they know what’s going on. So we listen real attentively to what they’re telling us about our world and how it works, not realizing that they’re just repeating the same things grownups told them when they were little, and not realizing that if any of those grownups were really honest with themselves they’re just moving learned concepts around inside a headspace that’s just as clueless about life’s big questions as the day it was born.

And that’s just early childhood. Once you move out of that and start learning about politics, philosophy, religion etc as you get bigger, you run into a whole bunch of clever faces who’ve figured out how to use your cluelessness about life to their advantage. You stumble toward adulthood without knowing what’s going on, and then confident-sounding people show up and say “Oh hey I know what’s going on. Follow me.” And before you know it you’re donating ten percent of your income to some church, addicted to drugs, in an abusive relationship, building your life around ideas from old books which were promoted by dead kings to the advantage of the powerful, or getting your information about the world from Fox News.

For most people life is like stumbling around in a dark room you have no idea how you got into, without even knowing what you’re looking for. Then as you’re reaching around in the darkness your hand is grasped by someone else’s hand, and it says in a confident-sounding voice, “I know where to go. Come with me.” The owner of the other hand doesn’t know any more about the room than you do really, they just know how to feign confidence. And it just so happens that most of those hands in the darkness are actually leading you in the service of the powerful.

That’s all mainstream narratives are: hands reaching out in the darkness of a confusing world, speaking in confident-sounding voices and guiding you in a direction which benefits the powerful. The largest voices belong to the rich and the powerful, which means those are the hands you’re most likely to encounter when stumbling around in the darkness. You go to school which is designed to indoctrinate you into mainstream narratives, you consume media which is designed to do the same, and most people find themselves led from hand to hand in this way all the way to the grave.

That’s really all everyone’s doing here, reaching out in the darkness of a confusing world and trying to find our way to the truth. It’s messy as hell and there are so many confident-sounding voices calling out to us giving us false directions about where to go, and lots of people get lost to the grabbing hands of power-serving narratives. But the more of us who learn to see through the dominant narratives and discover the underlying truths, the more hands there are to guide others away from the interests of the powerful and toward a sane society. A society in which people abhor war and embrace peace, in which people collaborate with each other and their environment, in which people overcome the challenges facing our species and create a beautiful world together.

People aren’t sleepwalking, they are being duped. Duped into insanity in a confusing, abrasive world where it’s hard enough just to get your legs underneath you and figure out which way’s up, let alone come to a conscious truth-based understanding of what’s really going on in the world. But the people doing the duping are having a hard time holding onto everyone’s hand, and their grip is slipping. We’ll find our way out of this dark room yet.

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15 Comments on "Endless War Has Been Normalized And Everyone Is Crazy"

  1. Cloggie on Sat, 22nd Dec 2018 8:19 am 

    “Endless War Has Been Normalized And Everyone Is Crazy”

    Except for Trump, God bless him.

    Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria were neocon wars, designed in the nineties, after the demise of the USSR and subsequent power vacuum, intended to take out adversaries of Israel, to expand the empire with valuable oil assets (Iraq), like they already had with KSA and to surround arch foo Iran.

    With the withdrawal from Syria and Afghanistan, a real war with Iran seems to have become far less likely and announced sanctions seem to have been put in place to appease internal pressure.

  2. JuanP on Sat, 22nd Dec 2018 8:42 am 

    I disagree with the conclusion. I see no sign that things are changing for the better in any significant way. I mostly interact with Permaculturists, urban farmers, small scale organic food growers, gardeners, and arborists. Most, but not all, of them believe this crap and believe they can fix the world. That is their main motivation, a belief that their efforts will have a meaningful impact and change the course of human history. I don’t discourage their beliefs since their motivation serves my goals. I don’t care what motivates people to learn how to grow organic food; I just teach them how to do it.

  3. JuanP on Sat, 22nd Dec 2018 8:44 am 

    Cloggie, I will believe that the USA is leaving Syria when I see it with my own two lying eyes. This is all just talk, nothing more.

  4. Anonymous on Sat, 22nd Dec 2018 9:36 am 

    We need to get out of Afghanistan also. It’s not our job to occupy the world. If it goes to heck, so be it. That is up to the people there.

    OBL is dead. No longer have a reason to be there. If the Taliban take over, than that is for the Pushtuns to deal with. It’s not our country and has little immediate danger Sure a terrorist camp could be set up, but we can’t occupy every country in the world on the danger that a camp might be set up. There’s a reason we’re not in Somalia either.

  5. Sissyfuss on Sat, 22nd Dec 2018 9:42 am 

    We come ever closer to the bottleneck and change nothing that would have any effect on slowing its arrival. We have subjugated and denuded the natural world to the point that its very survival is threatened. We have the choice to either consciously reduce humanitys immense footprint that is destabilizing the very systems that we depend on for our well-being or have Gaia do it for us. Not to choose is a choice for the latter.

  6. Dredd on Sat, 22nd Dec 2018 11:46 am 

    Endless War Has Been Normalized And Everyone Is Crazy

    That is what happens When You Are Governed By Psychopaths

  7. Dooma on Sat, 22nd Dec 2018 5:38 pm 

    It is an impressive and powerful example of conditioning and propaganda how the elite manages to turn the concept of murdering people halfway across the world into something honourable.

    Coffins draped with flags. References to ‘heroes.’ The tokenism of pinning medals on the chests of mentally shattered human beings. Awarding medals to dead soldiers. The motive assures a grief-stricken family that their son/brother/wife/husband life was worth it in exchange for a fabric ribbon tied to a lump of metal.

    Rarely will any of these elites ever have to worry about losing a family member, even if the family member is deployed.

    According to statistics, 22 ex-US soldiers take their own lives every day! War is hell. But only for the unentitled.

  8. makati1 on Sat, 22nd Dec 2018 6:21 pm 

    I agree with the above comments. Insanity rules in America and much of the West.

  9. TheNationalist on Sat, 22nd Dec 2018 7:19 pm 

    It’s true , the mainstream media are lying again as miserable old fucks like Mattis have sulk and leave.
    Fuck them and fuck the dynasty of Bush/Clinton.
    Mattis is typical of the mindless drones, old cunts trapped in the cold war past and dreamimg of empirical glory.
    Evil globalist zionist cunts that have destroyed worlds.
    The U.S. military industrial complex is the most disgusting example of political power insanity I have ever seen.

  10. Cloggie on Sun, 23rd Dec 2018 5:45 am 

    The @RealDonaldTrump has just stood up:

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6523051/Trump-tweets-hes-working-hard-negotiating-border-wall-Democrats.html

    – making good on withdrawal from neocon endeavors Syria and Afghanistan
    – staying in the WH over Christmas to battle out the Great American Wall and give the finger to George Soros’ “Open Society” program

    Good luck Don!

    #FortressEurope
    #FortressAmerica
    #IronCurtainsWork

  11. TheNationalist on Sun, 23rd Dec 2018 5:50 am 

    I agree with you 100% Cloggy.
    They should shoot the bastards after the first warning, they are not refugees they are invading for economic reasons only.
    Fuck the commie bastards that want open borders.

  12. Cloggie on Sun, 23rd Dec 2018 5:57 am 

    Yellow Vests insurrection in France continuous, police shooting:

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6522669/Motorist-10th-person-die-Yellow-Vest-riots.html

    Bring down the globalist left!

    Cultural Marxism enters House of Windsor:

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6523457/Meghan-Kate-WONT-staying-Christmas.html

    Lady Di-2.0 drama coming up. American gold-digger and a little bit of-color intends to blow up old British ways.

    Continental European relief, Corbyn wants Brexit to happen, much to the displeasure of the British left:

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6522803/Corbyn-criticised-saying-ahead-Brexit-PM.html

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6524075/Jeremy-Corbyn-faces-furious-backlash-vowing-press-ahead-Brexit-Labour-win-election.html

    “How about signing the Barnier-Raab deal now and a complete organized withdrawal over 5 years?”

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6522567/Change-direction-Brexit-risk-losing-power-Osborne-warns-Tories.html

    #WeWantRussia

    “House of Cards, the British original:”

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6524065/Defence-Secretary-Gavin-Williamson-caught-plotting-Tory-leadership-bid-Mayfair-restaurant.html

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6523927/Cabinet-ministers-plot-Theresa-power-2021.html

  13. Anonymouse on Sun, 23rd Dec 2018 6:51 am 

    The only thing cloggenyod here ever shoots off, is his is mouth. And truth be told, he doesn’t even do that much, as this corner of the web is entirely text-based.

    So when you planning on getting off your wheelchair there cloggraham and joining the revolution? Are you just too cheap to buy a yellow safety vest? Or you afraid you might soil your depends at the 1st whiff of tear gas? Got to be one of the two, right, clogged commode?

  14. Cloggie on Sun, 23rd Dec 2018 7:27 am 

    “So when you planning on getting off your wheelchair there cloggraham and joining the revolution? Are you just too cheap to buy a yellow safety vest? Or you afraid you might soil your depends at the 1st whiff of tear gas? Got to be one of the two, right, clogged commode?”

    I have way too much money to be bothered with lower gasoline prices. Throwing intellectual time bombs on national and international forums is so much more effective resistance. Since 2001 I must have spend 2-3 years uncompensated online resistence against our seemingly unstoppable demise, not to mention endless reading on history.. Now finally real resistance is being deployed on the street, in the WH, in the Kremlin, in Italy. I did my share and will continue to do so.

    For the rest, this is not your fight, mind your own business.

  15. Anonymouse on Sun, 23rd Dec 2018 8:04 am 

    What!!??, uncompensated? As in, free? Never heard of a jew that did anything for free cloggraham. How’d you manage that one cloggenfraud? Are you coward AND stupid as well? Well, maybe that is not entirely fair. Im sure there are a lot of jews like you, that do what you for the greater Isreal, I mean greater good, and not for love of money. But…… most of you yid trolls, are in fact, compensated for your ‘efforts’ online, so, yea, that, is, a good one there cloggenkike. I can see why a true believer, and serial dumbass, like the exceptionalturd trolls here 24/7 for free. (He’s insane remember?). But you? Shoot George an email after you’re both done celebrating passover. I would think he’ll be able to send a few shekels your way.

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