[Peace-discuss] Fwd: Anti-Empire Report, May 12, 2010

E.Wayne Johnson ewj at pigs.ag
Wed May 12 21:33:37 CDT 2010


It should be clear to those who look carefully that the Actual Tea Party 
movement is not a  contraption of the Republican Party.  Keep in mind that 
sign at the Chicago Tea Party --- "Republicans Suck Too!"

Chomsky is significant inasmuch as he suggesting to the progressives that 
they pause just a moment from parroting the rhetoric of those who poke fun 
at the TP, and take a look at the grievances that drive the TP.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "C. G. Estabrook" <galliher at illinois.edu>
To: "Brussel Morton K." <mkbrussel at comcast.net>
Cc: "Peace-discuss Discuss" <peace-discuss at lists.chambana.net>
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 9:11 AM
Subject: Re: [Peace-discuss] Fwd: Anti-Empire Report, May 12, 2010


I think it would be a mistake to include either (a) there's nothing unique 
about
the current political situation or (b) it's all because people are stupid.
There certainly are parallels between anti-communism and anti-terrorism - 
but
that's because they were both massive propaganda enterprises of the American
ascendancy.

Chomsky's comments have certainly been misinterpreted.  He makes two points,
both correct it seems to me: (a) the grievances motivating the teaparty 
movement
are real; and (b) the Left in this country has allowed the Right to offer 
(mad
and dangerous) interpretations of those grievances.

Simply ridiculing the teaparty movement - or dismissing it with contempt as
simply low-class racism - is also mad and dangerous.  A flood of (quite
legitimate) popular distress - dammed up by liberal indifference and denied 
a
political spillway - will burst through in crazy and far more dangerous 
ways.

Of course the tea party movement is not a working class uprising. The
teapartiers are, in classical terms, mainly petty bourgeois - but with
substantial appeal to the working class, as the Nazis were.  The crucial 
point
about them is that, while they amount to about 18% of the population 
(according
to a NYT survey), 48% of the population sympathize with their attitudes and
beliefs (as compared with 44% for Obama).

What the left should be doing is what it did in the 1930s, when there was 
also a
very dangerous nativist movement, but it was countered by working class
organizing - not contempt for the stupidity of the masses. --CGE


On 5/12/10 6:19 PM, Brussel Morton K. wrote:
>> ... *Anti-Empire Report *May 12, 2010 William Blum www.killinghope.org
>> <http://www.killinghope.org/> *Terminally-dumb people have always been
>> with us of course. It can’t be that we’ve suddenly gone stupid.* ... If
>> you shake your head and roll your eyes at the nonsense coming out of the
>> Teabagger followers of Sarah “Africa is a country” Palin and other
>> intellectual giants like Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh ... If you have
>> thoughts of moving abroad after the latest silly lies and fantasies like
>> “Obama the Marxist” and “Obama the antichrist” ... If you share Noam
>> Chomsky’s feeling: "I have never seen anything like this in my lifetime”
>> ... keep in mind that the right wing has long been at least as stupid and
>> as mean-spirited...

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