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February 14, 2008 at 11:37:46

Headlined on 2/14/08:
Failed Fascist States

by Pablo Ouziel     Page 1 of 1 page(s)

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When Hermann Hesse warned of the rise of fascism in Germany he was rejected by a majority of the population. The truth is that most people were experiencing first hand the benefits of fascist ideology. Today we look at that part of our global history with shame, asking ourselves how something like Auswitch could be allowed to happen. The problem is that while we identify it in our past, we are reluctant to acknowledge it happening in our present. During the rise of the short-lived Nazi empire, criticizing Hitler and his party to the average German civilian would have undoubtedly received strong rejection. Today the same holds true to critics of the mighty ‘democratic’ empire, built by the U.S. with the submissive support of its ‘client states’.

As human beings we can justify our current state of affairs by looking at the past and indulging in the illusion that things today are better than yesterday, but holding on to that thought will only guarantee, as the Spanish would say, ‘food for today and hunger for tomorrow’. Arrogance and ignorance brought down Nazism but the lesson was not learned. Sadly, we don’t seem prepared to adopt a higher level of communal existence amongst humans in terms of our geopolitical, social and economic relations. This in turn leaves initiatives such as the “Alliance of civilizations” proposed by the president of Spain, Rodriguez Zapatero, as idealistic and irrelevant slogans to be fed to those minorities actively engaged in civil disobedience against the harmful policies being implemented for the promotion of globalization.



This situation leaves us with just waiting time before fascist tendencies become even more apparent and a substantial part of this ‘global community’ decides to react against the oppressive forces. Either that, or like the Nazi’s, we keep pushing our ‘liberating ideals’ until the axis of power shifts and we are defeated. Either way, this period of history to which we all belong will undoubtedly remain recorded somewhere as the rise and fall of the American Empire. Like Angkor Wat in Cambodia, hundreds of years from now, anthropologists, historians, sociologists and tourists will wonder at how the thirst for dominance blinded such powerful and developed societies into their inevitable collapse.

However, what those from the future will observe has little consequence today. We are seeing all the signs but we are yet to rise against them in the hope of salvaging whatever dignity and wealth we might have left. Fundamental events are unraveling at such a fast pace that more than ever we need to be alert, we need to understand what is happening and refrain from fooling ourselves about the true state of human existence on earth. We need to know the facts and act, not preaching to the choir, but definitely acquiring a sense of unity in our militant opposition to those who have the reigns of humanity in their hands. We in the west need to understand that Bush isn’t the problem, for when he goes, events will unfold following the predetermined course outlined by those holding the wealth of our nations.  Not many like to talk about revolution, because of the fear it will create instability and will ultimately be crushed, but we must begin to do so, because neither Obama, Hillary or McCain hold the key to a change of course in the empire’s stride.

I feel sad for those people from around the world who everyday pick up a newspaper to follow the news of the political candidates in the U.S. I understand their need to hope and regain excitement in the possibility of global change with the change of America’s president. These people ignore the reality for they dream of a ‘democracy’ that can exist parallel to a ‘fascist economy,’ something which in fact is an oxymoron. For years now I have been hearing a large proportion of the western intellectual community of both the right and the left rejecting the idea of social revolution.  I realize that by this rejection they are serving the interests of the oppressing class, which has waged war on the outside and installed a police state within.

Until we understand that true democracy does not exist in the west, we will continue to be mocked into conflict between each other. The ‘establishment’ will continue to isolate us and separate us from the fight to our truly free existence. If one believes that Auswitch was a consequence of the rise of fascism, it is certainly too late now to avoid Guantanamo, and all we can do is fight it. Fascism is here today because we allowed it to be here. Somehow a large proportion of the population is drawn to the grandeur of infallibility portrayed by fascist leadership. I say this because of the overwhelming facts that reveal its existence.

The true problem however, arises when we acknowledge that we live in failed fascist states. When that happens, the intellect is drawn to the question of what happens to our military might, our nuclear weapons, our economic wealth, or our social rights acquired by the arduous effort of millions of human beings. When we understand that we are living in failed states, we can objectively acknowledge the fears surrounding the eminent failure of Pakistan and reflect on those facing our own western reality. Our failed banking system which is loosing billions of dollars a day, our debt ridden countries, our lost imperial wars against people who resisted more than we assumed. It is only within that context that we can observe the constant change of laws affecting our freedoms, such as the wiretapping of our phones or the copying of the hard-drive of our computers at airport security checks. This alone should serve to understand that the time has come for a social revolution. However, it doesn’t seem to be enough and I dread to think what will happen to our nuclear weapons and armies, when we do indeed collapse and acknowledge that we are in fact failed fascist states.

 

"The sole meaning of life is to serve humanity." Leo Tolstoy -Pablo Ouziel is an activist and a free lance writer based in Spain. His work has appeared in many progressive media including Znet, Palestine Chronicle, Thomas Paine¹s Corner and Atlantic Free Press.

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I'm a 61year old white guy, Veteran of 66-68, operate my own business with my wife and love to travel. Built a big sailboat in the 70's and went sailing for a few years, which ruined me for real work. Now, I fly hot air balloons for a living. Have been initiated as an Andean Paq'o. Yes, I am a liberal.
RogerI'm a 61year old white guy, Veteran of 66-68, operate my own business with my wife and love to travel. Built a big sailboat in the 70's and went sailing for a few years, which ruined me for real work. Now, I fly hot air balloons for a living. Have been initiated as an Andean Paq'o. Yes, I am a liberal.

Clarity

I think this is a very clear article and appreciate it including a call to action.  Venezula, Bolivia, Peru and other South American countries have managed to create a revolution through the ballot box.  I feel strongly that Chavez and Moralez have a much better vision for their people than any US president has had for perhaps a hundred years.  Indeed time for a change.

 Veteran '66-68

by Roger (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 388 comments) on Thursday, February 14, 2008 at 3:10:15 PM
 


Hater of Nazis above all. Hobbies include activism, military model building, military history, exciting and vital conversation with retired crooks. Retired
John HanksHater of Nazis above all. Hobbies include activism, military model building, military history, exciting and vital conversation with retired crooks. Retired

Action is ridiculously easy and impossible for most.

For five years I have been standing by the side of the road with signs saying such things as:  SEND A REPLY.  JOIN A MEAN UNION.  or  SOCIALISMS SHRINK BIG CROOKS INTO LITTLE CROOKS or NO FREE ENTRERPISE...JUST THE SAME MARKED DECK.  It is fun to piss of the filth.  But, one seems to be catching on.  No one wants to bear witness.  A good death camp is better I guess.

by John Hanks (1 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 1376 comments) on Thursday, February 14, 2008 at 7:17:40 PM
 


August Adams is a CPA and holds a Masters Degree in Psychology. He is an activist striving to create a fair and just world for all.
August AdamsAugust Adams is a CPA and holds a Masters Degree in Psychology. He is an activist striving to create a fair and just world for all.

Excellent Article

"These people ignore the reality for they dream of a ‘democracy’ that can exist parallel to a ‘fascist economy,’ something which in fact is an oxymoron."

Denial is a powerful thing, whether it is at the level of a person, a community or a country.  Denial eventually begins to crack.  The truth begins to break through.  At first, small glimpses of the truth are presented.  Perhaps too much to deal with.  Gradually, however, more bits and pieces of truthful information break through - until it is impossible not to see the truth.

Your article was very well written and clear, bring a little more light to our cultural denial of the running of the "fascist" state.  Whoever said that "supercapitalism or fascism" had to be the working economic model for an effective democracy.  I suppose those that benefit from that system the most.

 

by August Adams (10 articles, 0 quicklinks, 1 diaries, 458 comments) on Thursday, February 14, 2008 at 10:07:44 PM
 


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Michael BonannoSong sample for November, 2008 Casey's Song from the cd Flameland. Michael Bonanno is a published poet, essayist and musician who lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.  Some of his poetry can be found at The Poetry Corner at OpEdNews.He is an associate editor for OpEdNews.  Bonanno is a political progressive, not a Democratic Party apologist. He believes it's government's job to help the needy and that leaving the people's well being to the so called "private sector" is social suicide.His CDs may...

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Pablo, have you ever

Pablo,

Have you ever read or heard of the book “How Nonviolence Protects the State”?  It was written by Peter Gelderloos.

I don’t believe it goes further than your article implies.  If it does, I apologize.

Even though Obama’s new in Washington, he’s an insider.  Otherwise, he wouldn’t be in the race anymore.  The lamestream media would have marginalized him as they marginalized Kucinich and Paul and will marginalize any candidate that they think will make the government and, thus, the nation, look different than it’s looked for that past twenty, thirty or forty years.  There can not exist the smallest dollop of a doubt that McCain and Clinton are insiders. 

These are mannequins.  They don’t live in the world which they promise to fix.  They hear the words, “outsourcing”, “uninsured”, “working poor”, “corporate greed”, “the shrinking of the middle class”, “the price of fuel”, “renewable alternative energy”, “global warming” among others and they even use these words while collecting an obscene amount of money for the right to speak those words into a TV camera.

They can learn the words and then speak them just as dogs can learn to “speak”.  But, just as with a dog’s bark, the noise that emits from the mouths of these plasticized people sounds the same, no matter what words they speak.

Politics is a game played by very wealthy people whose lives don’t depend on whether they win or lose their elections.  Consequently, and this was proven by the pablum which was John Kerry’s 2004 concession speech, they don’t really care if they’re chosen to fill the meaningless vacuum which is euphemistically called President of the Untied States of America.  The president’s responsibility is no longer to “preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States”.  In 2008, the president’s responsibility is to preserve, protect and defend their corporate donors and to honor and obey the demands of those donors.

These people come from the ranks of very wealthy people who spend their lives playing politics and in whose hands any beneficial modification of this methodology lies.  No barrage of phone calls we make, emails we type or letters we write on paper with pen will negate the rote think by which this group of aristocrats maintains the life style to which it’s become accustomed.

Pablo, you call out the reality it will take to create the reality needed to morph theater and exclusionism into a genuine, legitimate democratic republic.

Thanks for attempting to pry open the otherwise hermitically sealed American eye.

Michael Bonanno

by Michael Bonanno (87 articles, 19 quicklinks, 24 diaries, 124 comments) on Friday, February 15, 2008 at 9:06:22 PM
 

 

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