Recently, I was asked: What can I do today, to start to make a difference? What can the average American do to have their voice heard? I have given these questions a lot of thought, because they are questions I ask myself. My conclusion: There are more average Americans than any other kind of American and as the dominate culture you would think we’d have some say in how our country is governed.
I am told: There has always been war, oppression, exploitation and there will always be.
I have been told this behavior is human nature and we are incapable of escaping it.
My friends, there are more than six billion people on this planet and I guarantee you more than six billion people have no desire to wage war, murder, rape, maim, oppress, or cause suffering to their fellow human beings. Most of us want to lead lives of love and spiritual fulfillment and to watch our children grow up healthy and happy.
So what can the average American do?
First, we must find our collective voice through an ongoing dialogue with each other. We must use our eyes, ears, and minds to draw our own conclusions from the facts and not adopt the perceptions of the popular media or the political and religious pundits. Our political views and religious beliefs should guide us from within, not be defined by others whose agendas can never truly be known. Once we have found our voice we must make it heard. We must continue our dialogue with ever growing numbers of people. To make the dialogue meaningful, we must take the risk of moving beyond our comfortable social groups and find out what we have in common with others
Second, we must plan to act within our sphere of influence. This means not focusing our frustration and collective energies on other nations’ governments. We need to start pressuring our own. Our Government would like us to focus on situations such as the Congo (a very important issue) and to leave them alone to pretend to nobility by issuing a few lines of disgust at the situation—disseminated by the official propaganda machine of the US Government known as the Fourth Estate or the so-called “free press” owned by the very corporations that not only support the atrocities that are inflicted on our brothers and sisters outside our borders, but profit from them.
Let us take a brief look at our current “elected” officials. They are liars and traitors. This might sound like the rank and file liberal politician-bashing, but I ask you to stop and think.
Our “representatives” speak with soaring rhetoric promising the next “Great Society.” They speak of American values, “enlightened self interests, and our moral ascendency in the world.
We believe them.
They say they will not be controlled by the tax-dodging, multi-national corporations and special interest groups.
We believe them.
They tell us to vote for responsible change.
We do.
And then. . . they get elected.
And we hear words like “pragmatism.” We are told of the culture of Washington, D.C. and how they must compromise to get things done. We are asked to trust them. We are told they are trying hard to do their best. Think on this – every last one of them claims victimization to this circumstance. If they all agree—and I mean all of them—it is the culture of D.C. that will not allow change without pandering to the corporate interests, I ask: “What is the source of this culture?” If it is not them, from where does it issue? Having said that, it stands to reason our government is not in the hands of our elected officials, and it has been clear for some time we are not running it, then, I ask you: “WHO IS?”
Perhaps it is the free market ideology. We are told that market forces are the purveyor of democracy. We are told our choices are what determine and drive the market. We are led to believe every time we make a choice it is a vote for the continuation of the free market. The free market corporations have stolen our democracy, for it is they who determine which choices are available. If my choices are limited to Exxon or Chevron, Coke or Pepsi, McDonald’s or Burger King, Wal-Mart or Albertson’s, Democrat or Republican, Heads or Tails (it is all the same bloody coin), what choices do I really have? It is the media working hand-in-hand with corporations and marketing firms to present us with the choice of candidates for the government of the United States and the choice of perceptions and frames of reference we may consider when expressing support or dissention. (Read more: The FCC’s Christmas Gift to Big Media)
This is Democracy?
There are circumstances where we are given impossible choices or no choice at all. For example, with insufficient or non-existent alternative transportations, for the purpose of getting to work, seeking healthcare (for those who can afford it), or even gathering our food and clothing, many of us are forced to purchase and maintain cars. Thus, we are forced to support the most sinister corporations on the planet. Since I own a car, is it my desire the rivers and lakes be polluted, human beings be exploited, displaced, poisoned, and sometimes even murdered? Does this mean I willingly support criminal wars?
No.
However, I, not having fought to change the structure of my society and because my continuing lifestyle aids and abets these corporate monsters, I share a measure of the guilt, as do my American brothers and sisters, which, if there be a final judgment, no measure of charity and repentance can wash clean the stain of innocent blood from our clothes, our hands, our souls, unless we stand together now to end this madness and put people before profit and our own material comforts.
The United States is, at present, involved in two wars, one in Afghanistan and the other in Iraq. It is threatening a third with Pakistan, has made recent aggressive overtures toward Iran and Yemen. Our closest ally, Israel, with our financial and military support is engaged in a slow genocide of the Palestinian people. I am amazed the most passionate American national dialogue other than Dancing with the Stars and the latest fad diet is whether or not popular television personality Ellen DeGeneres should be allowed to be married to Portia De Rossi.
If we fail to reclaim our republic, we will lose it. Each day it slips a little further away.
There is hope.
If 300,000,000+ Americans demand change, it will happen.
However, if we are waiting for those in power to bestow benevolent change upon us, we will wait forever. What will compel them to change? Are we to assume they are truly the wisest among us? Do we mistake them for the enlightened? These are people who actually debate the value of assuring children a lunch at school. Do you believe that? I don’t even have to go into where they think that money is worth spending. Have you heard of Depleted Uranium Devices? Cluster Bombs? Nuclear Missiles? Wall Street Bail Out?
Look issues up on the internet, read opinions, sort through the garbage, do your homework, find the facts and draw your own conclusions. NBC, ABC, FOX, CBS are all owned by the very corporations that benefit from providing good people with bad information to increase corporate profits exponentially into perpetuity. We must no longer allow the corporations and businesses to present our representatives to us, to limit us to Coke or Pepsi. We must find our representatives from amongst ourselves and assure they are beholden to none other than their constituents.
We must avoid and end term limits. Why should an excellent public servant not be allowed to devote his or her life to making America a better country? Term limits can only serve big business. Think about it. Good public servants are ousted arbitrarily and people who are elected are concerned about their careers afterward. Does this not open the door to “networking” prior to leaving office? With term limits, does it not benefit the politician to consider the needs of a large company or industry that will see to his or her future livelihood? Someone doing the people’s work for life would be less inclined to seek out such a patron.
Open the dialogue where ever you gather with people. Talk to those at your church, synagogue, mosque, and political gatherings. Talk about it in the pubs, coffee houses and AA groups, on blogs, Twitter, and Facebook. Start journals and newsletters. The time to act is not far off, but we all must act together.
We can fight for change or we can remain cowards hiding behind our own rhetoric of fear and powerlessness. The government must be made to understand that if it continues to twist and ignore the Constitution, if it continues to stomp on the democratic rights of the People, it will be brought down! It is the fundamental responsibility of all people living in a democracy to dissolve a government when it becomes unresponsive to the will of, or oppressive of, its people.
Make no mistake. We are not the government’s people – it is the People’s Government. If the Congress thinks differently, if the White House is offended, if the military, FBI and CIA don’t like it, they must be dismantled and replaced.
hoc opus, hic labor est
Erik. F. Kreis
© 2009
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