wade tillett on Tue, 3 Jun 2003 13:01:28 +0200 (CEST) |
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Re: <nettime> Fascism in the USA? |
Just two weeks ago, I was detained, frisked, interrogated, threatened with indefinite detention and had my camera and film taken from me because I was taking pictures from a public road in the direction of a British Petroleum oil tank facility in East Chicago, Indiana. I was told this was all in order to prevent terrorrism. They told me they could detain me for 48 hours and that the feds could hold me up to six months maybe longer, if I did not cooperate and give them the film. They were very specific in stating that I would not be under arrest nor charged with a crime but that I would be detained. The police told me that they would develop the film, see what I had been taking pictures of, and send them on to the FBI. (Although they did not end up developing the film.) Then they told me I needed BP and governmental permission to photograph in East Chicago and if they saw me again taking photographs I would be immediately taken in. All that, and I was honestly just taking pictures of things anyone sees as they drive down the road. In case you don't believe me, I uploaded the police report and evidence tag they put on my camera at: http://63.65.120.45/~super89/echicam/ The crime listed is "suspicious circumstance." But the interesting thing has been how people react when I tell them what happened. They say that the terror level was just raised, that the oil tanks are a potential target, and that as long as I got my camera and film back - no harm done, right? Maybe they would feel different if it was them. ----- The fact that people tend to side with police, or that they believe Bush's lies, it seems to me to be, at this point, still a sort of voluntary blindness. It is part of the same myopia that refuses to see that the american lifestyle is based on global exploitation and fundamentally unsustainable. However, while this truth is only available in the abstract if you are really looking - due to the structure of american (segregated/mediated) society, what people _are_ accutely aware of is their own relation to the government and economy. That state work is on hold- that major cuts in jobs and services provided by the state are in effect. When your job or paycheck is effected, when the change is real to you, forced on you, there is a natural awakening. Healthcare is a prime example - there is a national healthcare crisis and _everyone_ knows it. No one I know is happy with their healthcare - including business owners. What does this have to do with fascism? Well, terror is still operating in the abstract - as an image of fear of the omnipresent yet invisible other. It is this abstract and invisible character that is the 'problem' so to speak of developing a full-fledged fascism. If the gutting and exploitation is to involve all aspects of life for even those that have traditionally been in a better position, then it seems that the justification for that loss must be made more real. As the effects become more real from abstract policy changes, the justification must become more real. As the system collapses on itself cannibalizing even its own constituents it must produce a real fear, terror and scapegoat. I dont feel that has been effectively done yet. Lack of healthcare, jobs, decrease in living standards, increase in (busy) work have not yet been clearly tied to a (islamic) scapegoat. Not for lack of trying, but the War of Terror remains removed (as do Muslims) from most people's lives. A more immediate terror, and more visible omnipresent enemy is needed. And will no doubt be provided, if the US continues to play the game so bluntly. However, there is a more subtle form, as Kermit Snelson suggested. As he mentioned in his post, the 'humane vision' of ruling by the mind is really the goal. I think Clinton was far more effective at this (the American Game as Mark Twain calls it - see below again). Empire's civil war for american resource/military based or transnational capital based world domination are really not necessarily exclusive, and one is not necessarily more 'fascist' than another. Because they are part of the same system - a system where certain elites set up the questions, possibilities (and limits) of a safe space for others to inhabit. What Kermit seems to be getting at is: How do we know if we are merely inhabiting such a safe space, or worse, creating them? --------------------- outtake from: To the Person Sitting in Darkness By Mark Twain The Blessings of Civilization are all right, and a good commercial property; there could not be a better, in a dim light. In the right kind of a light, and at a proper distance, with the goods a little out of focus, they furnish this desirable exhibit to the Gentlemen who Sit in Darkness: LOVE, JUSTICE, GENTLENESS, CHRISTIANITY, PROTECTION TO THE WEAK, TEMPERANCE, LAW AND ORDER, LIBERTY, EQUALITY, HONORABLE DEALING, MERCY, EDUCATION, -- and so on. There. Is it good? Sir, it is pie. It will bring into camp any idiot that sits in darkness anywhere. But not if we adulterate it. It is proper to be emphatic upon that point. This brand is strictly for Export -- apparently. Apparently. Privately and confidentially, it is nothing of the kind. Privately and confidentially, it is merely an outside cover, gay and pretty and attractive, displaying the special patterns of our Civilization which we reserve for Home Consumption, while inside the bale is the Actual Thing that the Customer Sitting in Darkness buys with his blood and tears and land and liberty. That Actual Thing is, indeed, Civilization, but it is only for Export. Is there a difference between the two brands? In some of the details, yes. We all know that the Business is being ruined. The reason is not far to seek. It is because our Mr. McKinley, and Mr. Chamberlain, and the Kaiser, and the Czar and the French have been exporting the Actual Thing with the outside cover left off. This is bad for the Game. It shows that these new players of it are not sufficiently acquainted with it.... The more we examine the mistake, the more clearly we perceive that it is going to be bad for the Business. The Person Sitting in Darkness is almost sure to say: "There is something curious about this -- curious and unaccountable. There must be two Americas: one that sets the captive free, and one that takes a once-captive's new freedom away from him, and picks a quarrel with him with nothing to found it on; then kills him to get his land." The truth is, the Person Sitting in Darkness is saying things like that; and for the sake of the Business we must persuade him to look at the Philippine matter in another and healthier way. We must arrange his opinions for him.... # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net