Fake And False And Just Plain Nonsense

Submitted by Raul Ilargi Meijer via The Automatic Earth blog,

Two and a half weeks after the inauguration, and yes it’s only been that long, the media still don’t seem to have learned a single thing. They help the Trump campaign on an almost hourly basis by parroting whatever things, invariably judged as crazy, he says. One day it’s that negative polls are all fake news, the next it’s some list of underreported terror events. All of it gets an avalanche of attention provided by the very people who claim to be against Trump, but greatly help his cause by doing so.

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Not a single thing learned. If Trump tweets tomorrow that tomatoes are really fruits and he’s going to have someone draw up a law to make them so, or that Lego should be recognized as an official building material in order to have the Danes, too, pay for the wall, it will be on the front page of every paper and the opening item for every TV news show. The crazier he makes them, the more serious they are taken. The echo chamber is so eager to incessantly repeat to itself and all its inhabitants that he’s a crazy dude, it’s beyond embarrassing.

And it takes us ever further away, and rapidly too, from any serious discussion about serious issues, the one very thing that the Trump empire desperately calls for. The press should simply ignore the crazy stuff and focus on what’s real, but they can’t bring themselves to do so for fear of losing ratings and ad revenues. All Trump needs to do, and that’s not a joke, is to fart or burp into their echo chamber and they’ll all be happy and giddy and all excited and self-satisfied. A spectacle to behold if ever there was one.

British House of Commons Speaker John Bercow can play that game too. He has loudly advertized his refusal to let Trump address UK politicians in the House of Commons and the House of Lords: “An address by a foreign leader to both houses of Parliament is not an automatic right, it is an earned honor..” It’s an honor recently gifted to the likes of China President Xi Jinping and the Emir of Kuwait. Fine and upstanding gentlemen in the tradition Britain so likes, nothing like the American President whom he accuses of racism and sexism.

The racism part ostensibly is a reaction to Trump’s Muslim ban, which, nutty though it is, is not a Muslim ban because most Muslims are not affected by it, and besides, ‘Muslim’ is not a race. So maybe Bercow would care to explain the ‘racism’ bit. Has anyone seen the British press pressuring him to do so? Or, alternatively, has anyone seen a thorough analysis of the British role, though its military and its weapons manufacturers, in the premature deaths in the Middle East and North Africa of many thousands of men, women and children belonging to the Muslim ‘race’? Not me.

The ‘sexism’ accusation refers to Trump’s utterances on for instance the Billy Bush tape(s), and by all means let’s get the Donald to comment on that. But this comes from a man who speaks as an official representative of the Queen of a country where child sex abuse is a national sport, from politics to churches to football, where literally thousands of children are trying to speak up and testify, after having been silenced, ignored and ridiculed for years, about the unspeakable experiences in their childhood. Surely someone who because of his job description gets to speak in the name of the Queen can be expected to address the behavior of her own subjects before that of strangers.

Yeah, that Trump guy is a real terrible person. And he should not be allowed to speak to a chamber full of people directly responsible for the death of huge numbers of children in far away sandboxes, for or the abuse of them at home. After all, we’re all good Christians and the good book teaches us about “the beam out of thine own eye”. So we’re good to go.

What this really tells you is to what extent the political systems in the US and the UK, along with the media that serve them, have turned into a massive void, a vortex, a black hole from which any reflection, criticism or self-awareness can no longer escape. By endlessly and relentlessly pointing to someone, anyone, outside of their own circle of ‘righteousness’ and political correctness, they have all managed to implant one view of reality in their voters and viewers, while at the same time engaging in the very behavior they accuse the people of that they point to. For profit.

Child sex abuse has been a staple of British society for a long time, we’re talking at least decades. Only now is it starting, but only starting, to be recognized as the vile problem it is. But still many Britons feel entirely justified in demonizing a man who once talked about touching the genitals of grown women. If that did happen against their will, it’s repulsive. But still, there’s that beam, guys. Read your bible.

The political/media black hole exists in many other countries too; we are truly entering a whole new phase in both domestic and global affairs. That is what allows for the Trumps and Le Pens of the world to appeal to people; there is nobody else left that people can have any faith in. The system(s) are broken beyond repair, and anyone perceived as belonging to them will be cast aside. Not all at the same time, but all of them nonetheless.

Whether you call the menu the people have been fed, fake or false or just plain nonsense, it makes no difference. The British House of Commons Speaker may not be such a bad guy inside, he’s probably just another victim of the falsehoods, denials and deceit spread 24/7. The difference between them and ordinary citizens is that Her Majesty’s representatives in the political field MUST know. They get paid good salaries to represent the Queen’s subjects, and looking the other way as children get assaulted and raped does not fit their job description.

That goes for representatives of the church (i.e. Jesus) just as much of course, and for the execs at the BBC, but about as many of those people are behind bars as there are bankers. For anyone at all at any of these institutions to now speak with great indignation about Trump’s alleged racism and sexism is the very core of all of their problems, the very reason why so many turn their backs on them. It shows that the very core or our societies is rotten, and the rot is spreading.

We are facing a lot of problems, all of us, in many different ways, financially, politically, morally. But our problem is not called Donald Trump. And we need to stop pretending that it is. We are the problem. We allow our governments to tell our armies to bomb and drone innocent people while we watch cooking shows. We have believed, as long as we’ve been alive, whatever the media feed us, without any critical thought, which we reserve for choosing our next holiday destination.

The longer this braindead attitude prevails, the worse things will get, and the more Trumps will surface as leaders of their respective countries. And the longer the attitude prevails, the more anger we will spread in those parts of the world that do not belong to our ‘chosen’ societies. And for that we will have only ourselves to blame. Not Trump.

 

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flash
flash
February 8, 2017 9:35 am

“The longer this braindead attitude prevails, the worse things will get, ”

Dialectics are useless in a rhetoric driven world. I thought , by now, that was pretty much clear to all thinking humans.

Stucky
Stucky
February 8, 2017 9:41 am

“But our problem is not called Donald Trump.” —— article

Premature ejaculatory cumentary.

FACT: After just two weeks it is impossible to say if Trump will be, or not be, “our problem”.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
February 8, 2017 10:00 am

Even if he turns out to be a problem, the way he’s driving everyone crazy is hilarious. A buddy is a lib and public school teacher. I emailed him congratulations on Betsy Devos’ confirmation. The Mexicans are scared shitless. Even the WOPs are worried that they might get mistaken for Mexicans. Personally, I think the Finnlanders gotta go. Over the wall, Aarni…

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Iska Waran
February 8, 2017 11:03 am

Ya’ know, DeVos confirmation, a 50-50 tie vote with the VP needed to cast the deciding vote, is a real indicator of what Trump is going to be facing with everything else he is trying or tries in the future.

He can’t count on any Democrat support and can’t even count on solid Republican support to get his programs and appointments through Congress.

FWIW, Trump can’t sign a bill into law if it isn’t passed by the Congress and sent to sign, and that is the fault of Congress not the fault of Trump.

Better get behind him, write letters, send e-mails, and (usually overlooked) call your local Republican headquarters and tell them to start supporting Trump and working in support of his agenda.

It isn’t that hard to do that.

TrickleUpPolitics
TrickleUpPolitics
  Anonymous
February 8, 2017 12:57 pm

I am sending weekly emails to my rep and two senators telling them to stop the nonsense and get to work on repealing Obamacare and standing behind Trump. Please, everyone do the same.

pyrrhus
pyrrhus
February 8, 2017 1:08 pm

Truth from Ilargi, Britain, the nation of mass kiddy sex, especially by the upper classes, wants to call Trump sexist. Despicable.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
February 8, 2017 10:13 pm

I said the same thing yesterday in response to an idiot calling himself Orange Cheeto or Orange Jerk:

EL Coyote says:
February 7, 2017 at 9:53 pm
I wish I was that eloquent, OJ. But go ahead and pour salt on the paper cut Dutchman gave me. Excuse me that I am not a pathetic political puppet like you. You even dress like the human cheeto. My offense is that I don’t think like you do, but I don’t live in the flyover states that voted solidly for the Tweeter King.

If you followed Scott Adams, you’d know that you are being whipped about from issue to issue without any time to consider anything. You must simply agree because of your investment in Trump. To disagree with him on any point would paralyze your mind in a fit of cognitive dissonance.

I reserved the right, as a non-voter, to be critical of anything any Washington clown offered without debate or public discussion. While Uncle Ronnie took his message to the people, el Trumpo prefers to dictate to the morans via a blanket text message on the Twitter. The morans have been divided and conquered because they do not meet to discuss issues but are spoon fed in electronic pens or cubicles like hogs eager for the next feeding of Trump crap.

No wonder the jerk feels like he is king of the USA, his dictates on the Tweeter are incontestable to his followers and he dismisses opposition as fake, fake news. I suspect he has people assigned to keep Tweeting around the clock just to keep you maroons salivating every 6 minutes. You are willingly submitting yourself to brainwashing.

The man is a liar. Today he claimed ‘the voters’ wanted him to do such and such. You would think that he won by a landslide like Uncle Ronnie, he did no such thing. I think that even with the hanging chads, Bush had a better election in 2000 than Trump did in 2016. He tells countless lies and his apologists keep reassuring the masses that he is harmlessly practicing his Art of the Deal.

What I find perplexing is that folks here have a hard time believing in a deity but they swallow Trump’s bullshit like swallowing raw oysters.

Spare me the shaming. Your new, you know nothing. At least I know that Dutchman is an engineer, if the ship hits a reef, he can tell you it’s going to sink and exactly why. I don’t look to him for intelligent comments. And you don’t have them because you don’t even have the capacity to think. Come back in a couple of years, when you have absorbed enough here to form a cogent and well-reasoned response to my comments.