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[digested @ nettime --mod(tb)] Benedict Seymour <ben@kein.org> Re: <nettime> scattered thoughts on Obama's green empire and black Re: <nettime> scattered thoughts on Obama's green empire and black - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2008 22:38:46 +0000 From: Benedict Seymour <ben@kein.org> Subject: Re: <nettime> scattered thoughts on Obama's green empire and black Ahem, you are suggesting that *I* grow up? (I know you are too polite and euphemistically therapeutic in your discourse to do so, but reading between the lines...) Someone more aggressive than I might suggest that it is *you*, and other believers in the Obama and New New Deal fairy tales, that should grow up. Obviously for you maturity is synonymous with reconciliation to the world as it is. If that's grown up, I'll take the relentless desire of the child for adulthood - the adulthood of the system, that is. Bearing in mind that 'growing up' is a highly politically loaded process, you could consider inverting your perspective: is it merely unresolved adolescent 'rebelliousness' (now there's a reified concept if I ever encountered one) that makes a 38 year old tetchy, or something about the over-ripeness of the world, the idiotism of the times, the regressive tendency of the era? Is it me or the world? Sorry if you didn't like my tone, but I suggest you consider the context in which it was raised (reread Mr Foti's email - he's the one advocating forced labour for the poor - that kind of thing tends to get me rather riled). Also, if you think I'm aggressive, wait till you see what Obama has in store. And yes, it is quite possible that Obama will be more extreme a militarist and looter of the poor than even Bush - remember Bill 'huggable' Clinton? Before he was kicked out for heinous oral sex crimes he had already put at least one simple minded black man to death and many many more white and black people in Somalia, among other places, died as a result of his newly gregarious imperialism - something he was in advance of would-be-insular Bush about. I don' have time to rehearse the countless other instances of Democrat aggression, but i hope names like Ray 'coffeecoloured Nola' Nagin and Lyndon 'Great society/ Vietnam escalation' Johnson will ring a few bells. Not all aggression has a nasty 'tone'; most of it likes to keep things as mellifluous and upful as possible. Meanwhile: aren't you tired of tolerating the infinitely rich and complex world that inflicts this conveyor belt of toxic redeemers on us all? Finally, regarding kicking things over - obviously I wasn't writing a full programme for transition to communism when I typed that, but if it makes people who believe in a gradual progression back to the 1930s (not to mention the fast approaching neo-medievalness hoving into view behind it) think for a minute, I'm not quite so worried about the glib phraseology. Yes, indeed, capitalism as a system must be abolished, it's all or nothing, and I doubt that this process will be as smooth, for example, as getting Obama into power. On the other hand, I am no fan of violence (not cos it's wrong but cos most of the time it's the wrong strategy). I think perhaps revolution will be made by a broad social movement, the bigger, the less violent, even. Who knows. But the question is still slightly academic right now, unfortunately. All I think one can do is try and help such a movement along. Thanks for your mail, hope you aren't too upset. Ben. Olja Petrovic wrote: > Benedict Seymour wrote: >> Are you on drugs? Three decades of free market theology are about to >> be ramified over the dead and unemployed bodies of black and white >> working class americans (not to mention whoever else the next round >> of wars take as their humanitarian aid victims). > > And do you think that if the US election results were different, > things would look better in this regard? I presume and hope > you are not one of those people who think the worse things > go the more the society will become aware of the problem > (because the worse things become the worse the media > situation tends to get, at least in my experience, and that > doesn't favor awareness of the facts and problems). <...> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2008 22:54:55 +0000 From: Benedict Seymour <ben@kein.org> Subject: Re: <nettime> scattered thoughts on Obama's green empire and black Hi again Olja I read your mail rather fast - I do accept you are sincerely not trying to just tell me to grow up, and you - though I do not know you either - take a lot of trouble trying not to simply make a personal attack. But I think we can save some time here and concentrate on the salient fact that we have a SYSTEM that needs to go forward (by overcoming its limitations) or risk collapsing back into something more horrible, and less promising. Too much concern for politesse can get in the way of discussion as much as a brutal manner of discussing things can scare some people off - but, as I said, the brutality of what others are modestly proposing does make me angry. Can't apologise for that. Thanks, Ben Olja Petrovic wrote: > Benedict Seymour wrote: > >> Are you on drugs? Three decades of free market theology are about to be >> ramified over the dead and unemployed bodies of black and white working >> class americans (not to mention whoever else the next round of wars take >> as their humanitarian aid victims). > > And do you think that if the US election results were different, things > would look better in this regard? I presume and hope you are not one of > those people who think the worse things go the more the society will become > aware of the problem (because the worse things become the worse the media > situation tends to get, at least in my experience, and that doesn't favor > awareness of the facts and problems). <...> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - # 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: http://mail.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org