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You Would Not Have To Knock People Off Their Pedestal If You Did Not Put Them There In The First Place by Ms Caitlin Johnstone!
(2020-04-19 at 01:19:13 )
You Would Not Have To Knock People Off Their Pedestal If You Did Not Put Them There In The First Place by Ms Caitlin Johnstone!
Whenever I see someone online repeatedly gushing with enthusiastic praise about me and my writing, I do not get flattered by it. I do not get any kind of ego tickle out of it at all; I just quietly say to myself, "Ah shit. You are gonna get so pissed off when I inevitably say something you disagree with."
And without fail they always do. It happens over and over again; someone decides I am the greatest thing since sliced bread and decides to elevate me in their minds to some kind of trustworthy authority figure over what they should be thinking, then eventually I will say say something they disagree with because I do not fall neatly into any reliable ideological box they can trust to remain predictable from day to day, and they have a catastrophic meltdown about it online acting like I just betrayed them.
And in their minds, I did betray them. They trusted me to always show up in their inbox every day saying things that align with their worldview in an articulate and interesting way, and then I betrayed that trust. It is not a trust I ever wanted and frequently advise against, but I have not been able to find an effective way to deter it.
I see this same kind of betrayal reaction from progressives today about Bernie Sanders and Noam Chomsky, Mr. Sanders for dropping out and endorsing Mr. Biden without first ensuring some "concessions" from his campaign and Mr. Chomsky for sharing the same "lesser evil voting" policy he has been voicing for decades.
I personally do not get this desire progressives feel to receive "concessions" from the Mr. Biden campaign in the first place. Like, what is the motive here? You want Mr. Bidens handlers to lie to you and add some more fake progressive agendas to his platform that have a zero percent chance of ever being enacted if he makes it to the White House?
It is so undignified. It is undignified for the progressives, and in a sense it is undignified for the Mr. Biden camp as well. Trying to make a lifelong corporate whore do a fake leftist song and dance is like trying to make a cat wear a dress. Stop trying to get Mr. Bidens handlers to write down some lefty talking points for him to struggle to read on camera and just let him campaign honestly as the corporate whore he has always been.
And of course the odious Mehdi Hasan trotted out Mr. Chomsky to have him recite his famous "lesser of two evils" spiel (except of course in this case it is the lesser of two right wing dementia patients who have been credibly accused of rape). What did you think was going to happen? They did it in 2016, they did it in 2012, of course they are going to do it again. You will never see Noam Chomsky more visible than when the United States political establishment needs to keep national momentum from shifting toward actual leftist movements.
And I mean I get it.
I get it that it is annoying to never get to have any heroes who do not end up betraying the trust you put in them and advancing causes that you oppose.
Other people get to have heroes; liberals get to have Mr. Obama, conservatives get to have Mr. Trump, why do people who want to see meaningful healthy changes in United States policy not get to have any heroes?
But in an environment with vast fortunes poured into upholding and reinforcing the status quo, where the gravitational pull of establishment agendas reliably tugs at every corner of the political universe, that is just the reality of our situation: you do not get to have heroes. The only trustworthy place you can hang any authority is on yourself.
If you are experiencing emotional suffering over Bernie Sanders or Tulsi Gabbard for endorsing Joe Biden, or Mr. Chomsky for endorsing lesser-evil voting, you really have nobody to blame but yourself.
You would not have to knock these people off the pedestals you put them on if you had not put them there in the first place.
If you had been placing authority in yourself, where it belongs, you would just see some regular schmucks moving around and saying things just like all the other seven billion schmucks on this planet.
You have got no business abdicating your rightful authority over what is true to Bernie Sanders, to Noam Chomsky, or to me.
Your responsibility to know the truth about reality is yours and yours alone.
Everyone else is just offering you various tools. Sometimes they are the right tool for the job, sometimes they are the wrong tool, and it is up to you to sort out which is which.
But regardless, they are only ever handing you tools to do the job that is your responsibility and yours alone. Take what tools are useful, and leave the rest. Do this, and you will find the names and faces involved in our collective awakening a whole lot less frustrating.
For a supposedly collectivist impulse, the left sure does pour a lot of mental energy into individuals. "Oh, this individual is Good, we can trust this one. Oh no, but this individual over here is Bad!"
No they are not, they are just people handing out tools. Mr. Sanders handed out a useful rallying point for the left, Mr. Chomsky handed out some useful ideas on propaganda, and they both handed out some tools that are unhelpful right now. Take the useful tools and leave the others. Do this while standing in your own authority and much of the debate about individuals will become uninteresting and meaningless to you.
Putting someone on a pedestal is actually a very violent thing to do, because it guarantees that you will only have to knock them off of it eventually. It is violent towards others, and it is violent toward yourself; it only invites future pain into the world, and the world has enough pain.
Do not abdicate your authority to anyone else and no one will ever let you down for using the authority you gave them incorrectly.
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