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#NeverBiden Is Not "Privileged", Supporting The Status Quo Is by Ms Caitlin Johnstone!
(2020-04-16 at 03:03:45 )
#NeverBiden Is Not "Privileged", Supporting The Status Quo Is by Ms Caitlin Johnstone!
"Privileged" is the word of the day, with liberal narrative managers using their massive platforms to shame and berate anyone who says they are not going to vote for presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden in November.
MSNBCs Joy Reid recently made headlines by teaming up with Al Jazeeras Mehdi Hasan to dogpile progressive commentator Kyle Kulinski on Twitter for saying he refused to support Mr. Biden and was fine with Democrats blaming him for a Donald Trump re-election.
"What this kind of thing says to me is that these are not "left-wing" voters. They are privileged white voters who demand to be bowed down to, no different than Donald Trumps voters want those who are not white and Christian to take the knee for them like in the "good old days," Ms Reid tweeted Monday evening. "These are voters whose primary concern is that everyone else kneel. That is it. Kneel. Or they threaten the rest of us with the endless torment of Trumpism. Caged children. Viral death. Poverty. Want. Voter Suppression. Muslim bans. Of course none of this harms or impacts them."
"Well here is [reality]," Ms Reid continued. "No one is going to kneel. Those who get the danger of Trumpism are going to vote and find enough fellow voters committed to doing the right thing. The danger to living, breathing people is real. Most do not have the luxury to pout over their preferred candidate."
There are two problems with this "privileged" narrative, the first being that it is objectively false. As The Intercepts Glenn Greenwald explained in an article published last week, those who participate in the United States of Americas two-party voting performance are overwhelmingly richer and whiter than those who decline to participate, with a comprehensive Pew Research Center survey finding that "Nonvoters were more likely to be younger, less educated, less affluent and nonwhite."
Which makes sense. Wealthy United States of Americans have two mainstream parties which represent their interests to an extent that is directly proportionate to their wealth, while everyone else is aware to a greater or lesser extent that they do not.
And that is the second problem with the "refusing to support Joe Biden is a sign of privilege" narrative: not only is it objectively false, but the exact opposite is true.
Refusing to participate in a system you know does not serve you is not a sign of privilege, a sign of privilege is feeling that you can afford to continue to support a status quo which murders, exploits and oppresses disadvantaged groups at home and abroad regardless of which partys sock puppet occupies the White House.
World Socialist Website accurately described the privileged nature of Joe Bidens oligarchic support base after Barack Obama endorsed his former veep:
One should recall that Mr. Obamas selection of Mr. Biden as his running mate following the 2008 primary campaign was a gesture from Mr. Obama to the ruling class, an assurance that despite his anti-war posturing and "hope and change" rhetoric, there would be no encroachment on the wealth and privilege of the oligarchy, nor an end to United States imperialist wars.
Or as Biden put it himself when speaking to major party donors at a 2019 New York fundraiser for his presidential run, under a Joe Biden administration, "nothing would fundamentally change."
The argument that refusing to support the Democratic Party nominee is a sign of privilege is premised on a fundamental misconception about the reality of Americas two-party system. Its exponents believe that there are two separate parties: a really awful and abusive one, and another one which, while imperfect, is still a suitable vehicle for protecting vulnerable communities from the abuses of the other.
That is the theory. In practice, what you actually get is one party with two distinct yet inseparable faces using a good cop-bad cop routine to advance the interests of the billionaire class which controls them both. From Bush to Obama to Trump Americans have seen a two-headed one-party system consistently advance Orwellian government intrusiveness and destructive neoliberal agendas at home and murderous world-dominating military agendas abroad, without missing a beat. Hell, Obamas deportation numbers are still greater than Trumps, but Trump has certainly continued and expanded the murderous foreign policies of his predecessors. It has been an unbroken legacy of slaughter and brutality regardless of who is in office.
When Tanzanian President Julius Nyerere was accused by the United States of running a one-party state in the 1960s, he famously said "The United States is also a one-party state but, with typical American extravagance, they have two of them." When you really grasp this truth, you become incapable of ever seeing two separate American political parties again. What you actually see is a single giant monster beating you with both fists while telling you it will beat you harder if you do not clap whenever it hits you with its left hand.
"Clap for my left hand while I beat you or I will take abortions away from women!" bellows the monster. "Clap for my left hand while I beat you or I will take civil rights away from minorities!"
What is the correct response to being assaulted by such a beast? Is it to placate it and do as it commands? Is it to say "Oh yes mister monster man, I will do whatever you want to get you to abuse me with a little bit less ferocity"?
Or is it to fight back? Is it to turn and face the beast and say, "Actually, no. You do not get to abuse anyone at all. You do not get to bully anyone into applauding their own abuse. You do not get to threaten to assault disadvantaged groups to bully me into supporting what you are doing. No."
If you belong to a privileged group that is more insulated from the abuses of the monster, you will be less inclined to stand your ground and fight it. If you are less privileged, you have got a lot less to lose by bringing the fight out into the open.
But how?
Simply not voting for Joe Biden is obviously an insufficient and impotent gesture in and of itself; people refused to elect Hillary Clinton in 2016 and the party remained utterly unchanged in every meaningful way. This is because for all their huffing and puffing, those who control the Democratic Party do not actually care about losing to Donald Trump; they know they will maintain their status and privilege win or lose, so long as they can successfully protect the political paradigm upon which that status and privilege are premised.
So what can be done?
Well, for starters we have got to awaken United States of Americans to the reality that they do not live in the kind of nation they were taught about in school.
The two-headed one-party monster demands that people clap for its left-armed abuses because it needs to keep the public plugged into the illusion that they live in a democracy and the status quo reflects the will of the electorate.
This is precisely the illusion we need to awaken people from if we are ever to attain a critical mass of people forcing real change.
For what appears to be a limited window of time, the public has an unprecedented ability to network and share information in the democratized information ecosystem afforded by the internet and social media. It is a highly imperfect medium but it is the best tool we have got for sharing the truth about the reality of our situation, which is why so much effort is going into closing that window via increasingly ham-fisted internet censorship.
The oligarch-owned political-media class continually spouts propaganda geared toward manufacturing the consent of the governed for our exploitative, oppressive, murderous and ecocidal status quo, so our job is to shatter peoples trust in the narratives being promulgated by that political-media class.
Awakening from the establishment narrative matrix to the reality of what is actually going on is extremely uncomfortable, because it immediately brings on a tremendous disgust and dissatisfaction with what the two-headed monster is doing to us.
This is a good thing, not a bad thing. It means that anyone we awaken to the reality of our situation and the lies we have been told about it will also experience the same disgust and dissatisfaction, which will in turn drive them to help awaken others, who will in turn be driven to awaken others, and so on. The potential for exponential growth is there.
But, again, that window is closing.
We have got to strike while the iron is hot.
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