Decaying into a Police State

i wrote this before cop violence visited my home town. the cop who sprayed chemicals into the faces of students at UC Davis occurred within several hundred feet of where i stood in May 1970, in protest against the murders at Kent State. i’ll have plenty to say about the davis incident later. but for now, my latest blog entry.

If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face – forever.

~George Orwell, 1984


The process is sadly well under way.  And I am throwing in the towel on the American people for ushering in the police state.  I’m not going to bother cataloging all the recent behavior, authoritative use of violence, lying rhetoric, or even to define what is a police state.  The line of events, from the patriot acts, the department of homeland security, the groping of children and senior citizens at airports, the wiretaps, rendition and torture, the expansion of wars and assassinations, up to the suppression of Occupation Wall Street protests, are part of the historic record.  As is the blatant serial betrayal and misuse of trust, granted the political leaders and perversely twisted against us, most obviously with wars and bailouts, as prequel to the inevitable misuse of trust in the police state the public had granted, and will have used against them down the future line.  No police state in history has ever acted otherwise, and the American one will not be the first.

A police state in the USA can only take hold with the acquiescence of the people.  That prerequisite has been met. Most recently reconfirmed with the acceptance of police violence in several cities, inflicted upon OWS protesters.  Acceptance being the absence of tens of thousands of citizens in the streets, demanding arrest and prosecution of the police officers who committed violence.  But like the bankers, mortgage brokers and other criminals, these have gone un-investigated and uncharged.  The number of American people demanding justice is miniscule.

My former comfortable conclusion that America could never become a police state did not rest on naiveté or swallowing myths from school days.  It rested on what I saw as I moved from youth into middle age; recurrent, consistent evidence of the American citizen’s love of personal freedom and intolerance for encroachment upon that freedom.

Back when the Clintons were selling their health care run by the insurance industry scheme.  (Btw, where the Clintons failed, the insurance companies won.  They run the show, and pocket billions in profits each quarter.)  Anticipating developing technologies, the government planners hatched a plan for a health care information and coverage card.  It would be like a social security card; it would be your ‘proof of insurance’, provided by the government, and it would a few years later be able to carry all your essential medical history on this credit-card type document.

People hated it.  Overwhelmingly. So rapid and fierce the objection by the masses, the republican opposition didn’t even have time to get in front of the issue for political points.

A couple of pundits recognized the reason this idea was so abhorrent to ordinary Americans.  They saw this would be a de-facto national identity card. Identity papers.  Something routinely carried and produced on demand by authorities in most western democracies.  But not the USA, dammit.

Deep in the gut of the typical American was a rejection of the concept of a national id card.  Despite the ubiquity of the social security number used for identification, how many people actually carry their card?  How often is the card itself demanded?

But that gut feeling has eroded.  Slowly, insidiously.  The zeitgeist of the American people is completely different than just a few years ago, regarding the equation of security and liberty.  (An equation, which as ben franklin promised, never ever balances.)  In the early stages of that change, I thought it impossible to go much further.  But further it did.

Things today are way fucking different.

People are cool with government wiretaps.  People are cool with any and all manner of anti-terrorist action.  Even torture.  People are cool with mass violence and death in the deserts above oil fields far from here.  And now, people are cool with mass numbers of riot police to quash peaceful protest, dissent and free speech.  For complete bullshit reasons (sanitation; curfews and time limits numbered in weeks; hurting small businesses and normal commerce; any other crap Bloomberg’s lawyers come up with).

The tolerance of stupid failed wars, so many historians and philosophers have told us, goes hand-in-glove with acceptance of decreased domestic rights.  Now we are seeing this linkage for ourselves.

We still enjoy a tremendous degree of personal freedom in the United States.  Setting aside the economic aspects of freedom, the necessity for some degree of economic security for personal freedom to have any meaning, we still have it damn good.  If you compare our liberty to that of the rest of the world, today or looking back in history.

But, our standard is our own history.  Our own recent history.  Most of the current government infringements on our free expression and movement are small and subtle.  But the direction is steady, and the movement is gaining momentum.  Not in a good way.  While the quantity of perceived freedom for the masses of Americans has eroded only slightly, even a hurricane announces itself with but a few raindrops and a moderate wind gust.

The riot-gear clad cops are dispatched not just for drug busts.  Not just for ‘riots’.  But for small, peaceful protests.  Frequently for the purpose of intimidation, nothing more or less.  Airport security is engaged in behavior control, ham-handed enforcement of unquestioning obedience, having nothing to do with stopping a terrorist bomb.  Now, tactics of the powers-that-be include centrally planned suppression of the OWS movement. Possibly by the justice department/department of homeland security themselves

But the escalation of police and security acts against the populace is only the symptom.  The sickness is the acceptance of the creeping police state.  The people are cool with it, by and large.

There is exactly one force and one force alone that can stop or reverse the erosion of freedom by authorities.  The people.  The masses of people.  Because left to their own devices, those in power will always choose control over freedom.  And they have been left to their own devices too much for too long.

The suckers who still vote had no trouble re-electing all the clowns who extended the patriot act.  Even so-called ‘tea party’ candidates who liked the idea of government security powers, voted ‘yes’ and got returned to congress.  The percentage of people who are not troubled by squads of riot-gear clad thugs swinging batons on peaceful protesters.  That is what counts.  That is the one and only way the police state growing and festering in the United States of America can possibly continue.

If the American people allow it.

Well, the American people are doing far worse than passively allowing the police state to grow.  They are actively approving the suppression of OWS.  Not just a few Americans.  Millions.  Fucking millions.  Maybe even a majority.

Approving the use of riot cops.  Applauding.  Happy with the fact, while befuddled why anyone (like me,) would be disturbed, would think bulldozing the encampments are a big deal.

I never thought Americans would nod approvingly at the things that are commonplace today.  I don’t understand why this change in the American psyche came about, even though I have closely and carefully watch it happen.  It makes me sad.

I suppose comfort and freedom from troubling thoughts has become so necessary to my fellow citizens, that rampant consumer consumption wasn’t enough to satisfy the need for comfort.  Order, routine and security from discomfort became more important than rights long ago taken for granted.  Quaint rights like freedom of assembly, of speech, of religion (if you are a Muslim in downtown new york and own a building), to carry a gun, to not be stopped and frisked, rights that people delusionally believe will only be infringed upon for ‘other people’; the criminal, the ‘terrorist’, the political loon or extremist.  Rights people cannot imagine being denied for them.  Completely disconnected in their mind from a little feel-up at the airport, or having to show ID papers to walk down a particular street.

People are more infatuated with stomping on the rights of ‘others’ who are deemed undesirable, than they are in love with rights for everybody.  They think their personal rights are immune.

Heh.  They got a nasty surprise coming.

So many people wonder how the civilized, politically aware German population allowed the change in their society ushered in by the Nazis from 1933-’39.  Fuck, we Americans of 2011 are so much worse than the German people.  So much worse.  Empty of any common sense or insight regarding the freedom that is the lifeblood of our nation.

By 1933, Germany had suffered humiliating defeat in 1918; economic privation as a result of the peace treaty; a crippling hyperinflation and currency failure in 1923; ten years of economic depression before The Great Depression even started, and things went from horrible to much worse; a decade of escalating political violence, deadly violence, on the streets of major cities, political assassinations numbering in the tens of thousands.  And that violence was not monopolized by the rising brown shirts; communists, socialists, monarchists, police forces, private militias, public militias were all shooting and killing one another in the streets.

Hard to blame a people drained by fifteen years of unemployment, economic depression, a failed money system, and blood literally running in the streets, that they were willing to trade a few freedoms in return for some long-denied security.

What’s our fucking excuse?

Traffic was backed up on one day for a big protest march?  Those dirty hippies have taken over one of a hundred parks in your city?  Shit, the cost of police overtime is at least a rational concern when your city is already borrowing to pay pensions and salaries and keep services operating.  And you can be forgiven asking the next question, ‘are so many cops working overtime really needed to watch those OWS campers, after a few weeks of peacefully just sitting there’?

Exactly what are you getting in return for allowing (or cheering) the violent suppression of protest by riot cops?

Comfort.  Routine.  Not having your normal evening news entertainment 22 minutes punctuated with people saying and doing weird things and drumming.  That’s all.

Bad trade, America.  There hasn’t even been a real riot.  A few broken windows in Oakland; one cop in NYC gets hit in the hand with a piece of glass, and three others are splashed in the face with vinegar.  That is it.  And crass attempts to crush dissent, completely illegally, in complete violation of the letter and the spirit of the bill of rights and hundreds of court rulings over the year, all cool.  No problem, in fact, I’m glad my mayor put things back to normal.

Heh.  The turning upside down of the rule of law in the USA had been just some people are immune to the law, and can steal billions. While the rest of us suffer irrational punishment for petty theft of possession of a joint.  Now, people completely in compliance with the law, and following police commands are arrested and charged.  Not just upside down, but completely twisted and distorted.  Of course a police captain is not charged with assault when he pepper-sprays two women doing exactly as they are told; but they are charged with resisting, disturbing, hell, they’ll probably have to pay for the pepper spray.

Whether OWS fades away (I doubt it) or grows and thrives (I think likely for several months, but the suppressors will just ramp up their violence and bullshit) is not what I am talking about.  Irrelevant.

The quiet acceptance by millions of Americans (and active approval by millions more Americans) of the suppression of political dissent, with violence, has convinced me.  The decay into a police state is not gonna stop.  A done deal.  I’m crying ‘uncle’; throwing in the fucking towel; invoking the mercy rule; no mas, por favor.

It doesn’t matter what your personal definition of a ‘police state’ may be.  A reasonable definition can be applied today and has been by some friends and pundits.  Doesn’t matter.

Even if the economic catastrophe hits this Monday morning, and causes the slumbering masses of America to wake up and smell the reality, it is too late.  The mentality of the American people has already allowed the advancement on the road to a police state to go too far.   The trend toward sacrificing freedom for the (bullshit) promise of security can’t be reversed or undone by anything short of millions of people in the street in opposition.  And those millions ain’t gonna take to the streets until they are starving; and that battle will be unnecessarily more difficult and more bloody because we let the enemy arm themselves so well (on our dime).  And gave them ample time to practice.

Sure, I can still write this, without risking arrest and punishment today.  We ain’t there yet by my definition.  But that dude who the other day said out loud what a Molotov cocktail can do to a crowded Macy’s store wouldn’t have been arrested and punished for those exact words in the exact same context ten years ago.  A 2004 protest of a hundred thousand people in New York City against the Iraq war or the republican convention was met with less violence than an encampment of 200 people in 2011.  Shit has changed significantly, rapidly, and irreversibly.  Until people wake up.

And folks are still sound asleep.

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Stucky
Stucky
November 22, 2011 10:26 am

Winston

Just for shits & giggles …

Austria WAS Germany until the mid 1800’s, and Vienna was the capital of Germany until the early 1800’s. Even the name ‘Austria” … “Österreich” in German, means “Eastern Border”.

Still, Austrians generally don’t like Germans … at least the ones I know, and I know quite a few.

Of course, there are exceptions. There are some to this day who still feel Austria should be part of Germany! I have a name for these people. Idiots.

We Austrians view Germans like old Uncle Joey … the unwanted relative. We don’t hate him, per se. But he’s arrogant, crude, full of himself, and has other mostly undesirable traits. But we tolerate him because he is, after all, a relative.

Germans, on the other hand, don’t give much thought to Austrians. They view Austria as a “little brother”. Pesky and troublesome at worst. A nice and easy place to annex whenever necessary. But mostly a great place to go on a skiing holiday.

I’m not a big fan of Germans.

flash
flash
November 22, 2011 10:47 am

Stuck, do you speak Austrian or American or both?

Stucky
Stucky
November 22, 2011 10:57 am

flash

Interesting. Never saw that before.

5 millions views! Wonder how much money they made off that …. mocking America, but taking American dollars. Ironic. Dontcha think?

Stucky
Stucky
November 22, 2011 10:59 am

Oh … forgot … neither. I speak Joisyean.

flash
flash
November 22, 2011 11:10 am

I didn’t get they were mocking America , just the stupid consumerism associated with American brand.

Stucky
Stucky
November 22, 2011 11:28 am

Yes, that’s true. But I think in mocking consumerism it is the same as mocking what Americans stand for.

I don’t know why I still remember this … but I just do. My dad subscribed to Der Spiegel. Back around 1970 the magazine cover featured a picture of a tube of Colgate toothpaste. The article went on to describe how all of Germany uses American products every day … imagine that! … and they weren’t very happy about it. A pretty negative article. I look at this song the same way. But that’s just me.

Diogenes
Diogenes
November 22, 2011 11:32 am

AMERIKA (2004)

Refrain:
We’re all living in America,
America is wunderbar.
We’re all living in America,
Amerika, Amerika.

When I’m dancing, I want to lead,
even if you all are spinning alone,
let’s exercise a little control.
I’ll show you how it’s done right.
We form a nice round (circle),
freedom is playing on all the fiddles,
music is coming out of the White House,
and near Paris stands Mickey Mouse.

We’re all living in America…

I know steps that are very useful,
and I’ll protect you from missteps,
and anyone who doesn’t want to dance in the end,
just doesn’t know that he has to dance!
We form a nice round (circle),
I’ll show you the right direction,
to Africa goes Santa Claus,
and near Paris stands Mickey Mouse.

We’re all living in America,
America is wunderbar.
We’re all living in America,
Amerika, Amerika.
We’re all living in America,
Coca-Cola, Wonderbra,
We’re all living in America,
Amerika, Amerika.

This is not a love song,
this is not a love song.
I don’t sing my mother tongue,
No, this is not a love song.

We’re all living in America,
Amerika is wunderbar.
We’re all living in America,
Amerika, Amerika.
We’re all living in America,
Coca-Cola, sometimes WAR,
We’re all living in America,
Amerika, Amerika.

flash
flash
November 22, 2011 12:09 pm

Ok, Rhamstein is saying if you don’t buy if the world doesn’t buy Coca-cola and FRN’s you’ll get your sour-kraut ass blasted back to the neolithic age
Are imperialism and consumerism that far removed?

flash
flash
November 22, 2011 12:16 pm

BTW, the returning vets I knew who fought in the European threatre and spent time in Germany, France and Britain all told me that they liked the Germans better than the British or French ,including my father-in-law.
The only time I heard my FIL dropped the f bomb was when he was describing the French.

I used to do a lot of work for a lady who was a VP for a major American company -spoke 5 languages- and she absolute despised the British.
She thought they were ,stupid and arrogant . I concure.

Terry
Terry
November 22, 2011 1:41 pm

How much privacy can smartphone owners expect?

“The US Supreme Court could soon allow police to monitor the movements of US mobile phone users without a warrant…”

The (above) is from a BBC article posted today, 11-22.

Read it here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-15730499

Punk on the run
Punk on the run
November 22, 2011 3:15 pm

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Howard in nyc, your my hero.

GT
GT
November 22, 2011 4:26 pm

Now that most of you have gone off the deep end and like to call names which does not bother me, I will address some of the issues. First you may not like what I have to say and that is ok. Call me all the names you like I have been to both a tea party rally and the OWS movement. I support both movements. I am sure if you had a window broke or people in a movement urinating on your porchand worse taking a crap on your porch you would be a bit miffed. You may not like but that happened to me. I do not support more governement we have too much already. The governement allowed the banksters and the rich to bilk all of us and I do write letters and suppot activities for less governement and stopping the corruption going on. My point was and is protest all you like but be a good citizen. Clean up behind yourselves.

The police that committed the crimes against people need to be put in jail and the veteran that was intentionally hurt and I saw the video makes my blood boil. The peppeer spraying of those sitting students should be a cause for firing those officers period.

Does that make it ok to do what they did not at all. We must be better then the police or we will loose. I offered some advice because you as an OWS person or a tes party person want my support. When some of them do what they do as protesters someone needs to set them straight. You may not like to hear what I have to say but not in any of my first post did I call any OWS person names I opinted out they need to be good citizens and better then the police. You may not like it but tough a spade is a spade no matter the side.

Novista
Novista
November 22, 2011 6:38 pm

GT?

Delusional, identity crisis or multiple personality disorder? aka oleguy …

Assuming that … “the OWS bunch”, uh huh, all the same even if in different parts of the country. OR the world. Maybe if you were specific, it would help. Or maybe you just started things with “Get off my lawn!” Who knows.

Stucky
Stucky
November 22, 2011 6:50 pm

“Does that make it ok to do what they did not at all. We must be better then the police or we will loose” —- GT

Goddammit.
LOSE!!!
It’s “LOSE”, goddammit.

If I let my dog LOOSE, I may LOSE him forever.

See the difference? LOSE goddammit.

ron
ron
November 22, 2011 7:27 pm

It really dosent matter who you are or how much money you have or dont have,its not good to piss people off.
This covers a lot of people.I just dont see Ron Paul getting elected or the people in Washington getting their act together.I think a lot of violence is comeing.

FRED FLINTSTONE
FRED FLINTSTONE
November 22, 2011 11:29 pm

RON:

Does that violence include the War Crimes you are committing on the English language?

llpoh
llpoh
November 22, 2011 11:39 pm

Very funny, Fred. However, what say we leave ron alone. He made himself understood just fine. I did laugh at your comment. Maybe ron is a butcher by trade.

oleguy
oleguy
November 23, 2011 7:46 am

Some of you are too funny. But then if it happened to you I am sure it would be different. Oh and for the record I never told anyone to get off my yard. The facts are there. You can yell scream all you like but to get support you must prove to those that you want the support from you respect people.

Stucky yell all you like sometime people like you need to take off your blinders. This is why people do not get along all you want me to do is shut up instead of discussing an issue. If you cannot contribute rationally why contribute at all. I have done nothing to you. People make assumptions like oh you most likely told them to get off the lawn. I love the inuendo and that poster was not there. Sitting down and discussing the issues is whats needed not going off on a tyraid.

Colma Rising
Colma Rising
November 24, 2011 1:05 am

Novista 2012

Novista
Novista
November 24, 2011 6:04 am

8)

flash
flash
November 24, 2011 6:23 am

@Novista

Hunter S Thompson rolled into Dickens.Simply brilliant. + 10

LOL..in a nutshell, don’t bring a pea shooter to an artillery assault.

Novista
Novista
November 24, 2011 6:52 pm

thanks, flash and colma

It’s just too much fun, can’t resist.

teenspirit
teenspirit
November 25, 2011 12:02 am

People don’t care about out of control cops because they never have to deal with them. Americans still believe the police are the good guys. A very small and tiny percent know the truth. I watched two of the uc davis students who were pepper sprayed in the mouth talk about how much they respected police with a smile on their face. The police have america mind fucked and are able to get away with murder. Mostly out of fear and intimidation but apparently theres even a little bit of disgusting respect involved.

Flavius Stilicho
Flavius Stilicho
November 25, 2011 2:05 pm

If you are a samurai and the age of the samurai is drawing to a close, you must either change and no longer be a samurai or you must die fighting the inevitable and go down in a blaze of glory.

Colma Rising
Colma Rising
November 25, 2011 2:41 pm

Flavius:

Time to be a fucking NINJA…

Duh.

FRED FLINTSTONE
FRED FLINTSTONE
November 26, 2011 12:35 pm

For Thanksgiving, I took my wife and children to Arches National Park near Moab, Utah. We had an amazing time hiking, rock climbing and being together. However, we did run into a bit of trouble during one of our hikes.

We were accosted by what we dubbed an ALS team (Aging Lesbian Surveillance), and were asked for our “permits” . I correctly replied with a ” we are in the middle of nowhere, what the fuck do I want with a stupid permit, and Happy Thanksgiving”.

These old lesbo creepers who are apparently volunteer park rangers then harassed us and attempted to detain us because we did not have the correct “papers” to be in a NATIONAL PARK. One ancient dyke then had the balls to tell me that I was welcome to come to her park but needed to educate myself regarding what permits entitled me to go into which areas. I believe in the Rule of Law, but our nation now caters to the lowest possible denominator in every regard. It is a shame that we can not be trusted by the government to handle any portion of our lives without some agency or other sticking their beak in our business. It will be even more shameful if we tolerate it for much longer.

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