March 15, 2010
By Michael Morrissey
Are we really that stupid and demoralized, or is Big Bro at work again?
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As I wrote a
few days ago (here and also in my comments here), I am astounded at the failure
of "alternative" websites to promote or even mention the March 20
protest in Washington. I hasten to pronounce OpEdNews not guilty, since
they have announced it here, and even headlined my note for a
day -- to which there was no response from the readership whatever,
which again astounds me.
Also not guilty, and in
view of the situation I guess I should say heroic (gulp, if that's what
things have come to), are the following, according to a quick survey I
did yesterday:
ANSWER Coalition with list of endorsers here
US Green Party (Cynthia McKinney et
al)
Veterans
Today
There are others, but this
is just a random sampling of the sites I happened to visit. In that
random sampling, however, lies my astonishment, because otherwise I rely
on sites like these for real news, as opposed to the Crimestop and
Doublethink force-fed pablum we get from the mainstream. Here are the
pages where I saw NO MENTION of the March 20 protest in Washington at
all, in the random order that they happened to occur to me:
antiwar.com
greenparty.org
libertarianparty.com
911truth.org
commondreams.org
truthout.org
salon.com
rawstory.com
MoveOn.org
UnitedforPeace.org
sagaw.org (Service Academy
Graduates Against the War)
CodePinkAlert.org
infowars.com
prisonplanet.com
globalresearch.ca
informationclearinghouse.info
wsws.org
At that point, I stopped
and sent an email to Kurt Nimmo of infowars.com, asking him why the Alex
Jones org (I think he has literally millions of listeners and readers)
was not promoting the March 20 demonstration. I said his answer would be
seen (at least accessible) to my ca. 2000 Facebook friends, so he knows
it would be public. He wrote back: "If you want to write an article
about it, we will post. Unfortunately, I am but one person and do not
have time to write about every event."
I answered: "If it takes
an article from me to get you to promote such an event, it's a lost
cause. You don't have time? Do you really expect anyone to believe
that?"
Kurt did not respond to
that, not surprisingly. I don't mean to pick on him or infowars.com or
Alex Jones, or any of the sites above. I admire and respect the work of
all of them. I am just trying to register my astonishment,
disappointment, and sincere perplexity at their non-interest in this
event.
I'm not a neophyte. I've
been around awhile (64, therefore well into Old Fartage for most of you
probably), been involved in a lot of protests and demonstrations, so
it's not so easy to surprise me, and of course I'm not surprised at all
by the lack of mass media coverage. But I am not talking about the mass
media here. I am talking about US (you and me), the "alternative" media.
I just don't get it. Are people -- again I do not mean the sheeple but
the people who run, read, and contribute to websites like those above --
just too stupid or too demoralized to realize that this is an
opportunity to protest against many things, not just the war, not just Bush, not just health care, not just the economy and the bank
bailouts, not just 9/11, not just the Patriot Act, not just the
McCain-Lieberman Nazi
bill, but virtually
everything inflicted on us by the previous administration and being
continued by the current one?
I just can't get my head
around this. So many smart and well-informed people -- the "alternative"
media folk -- and yet somehow they fail to understand the most basic
principle of politics, which is mobilizing and organizing people, fail
to understand that the most effective way to do this and be heard by the
powers-that-be is to hit the streets, and fail to understand or even
appreciate the value of this form of protest, public assembly and
non-violent mass protest, which for the time being at least is still
legal and (I hope but am beginning to doubt) part of our culture?
I can hear readers saying,
if not like Kurt Nimmo that they "don't have time," saying all sorts of
things, none of which amount to anything more than irrational excuses
for whatever the real problem is, and which I honestly do not
understand. No reasonably intelligent progressive person is really going
to sit back and say it's not worth protesting because it won't do any
good anyway, or isn't focused enough, isn't exactly the way I would like
it, I'm too worried about the economy, about losing my house, about the
stock market, etc.
So I ask again: What's
going on here? I have two choices. Either my opinion of the human race,
including the "alternative" (by now very large, according to various
polls) portion of the population, goes down another big notch, or
something more sinister is going on. I don't know what the latter could
be, exactly, but the obvious possibility that comes to mind is that Big
Brother has got his hands firmly around the balls of "alternatives" as
well as the mainstream. So firmly that the result is this: the
"alternatives" can write and publish and youtube whatever they like, but
when it comes to hitting the streets, NO! Yeah, it's (still) legal, and
yeah, it is (or used to be) a time-honored American tradition, yeah
it's our constitutional right (and DUTY!), but NO! Talk is ok, but no
bodies (live ones, I mean) in the streets. That is just too effective.
Too emotional. Too invigorating. Too inspiring. Too unpredictable. That
just might actually get Big Brother and the Inner Party to feel some
fear themselves rather than just keep dishing it out to us 24/7 -- and
this why it is a NO-NO.
Either one of these
conclusions would be a sad one. At the moment I see no other
alternative.
Authors Website: https://sites.google.com/site/michaeldavidmorrissey/
Authors Bio:
Former teacher, born in the US now a German citizen. Author of "Correspondence with Vincent Salandria," "Looking for the Enemy," "The Transparent Conspiracy," et al. I blog at morrissey.substack.com.