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I've had history and literature and politics battering the inside of my skull for the past few days, or weeks, or possibly years. There are so many things I want to say and I'm not sure if I'll be able to say them all in a very coherent manner but I do feel the need to try.


A little while ago I made an interesting observation about the War in Iraq and the Bush presidency that has colored my political thoughts and emotions since that time. I was reminded, at one point in the campaign season, of George Orwell's 1984. It's a fascinating book on many levels, not the least of which is how it describes a civilization that allowed its civil rights to be completely eroded for the good of the State. One of the ways in which Big Brother assured that the Proles (the working class) would remain firm in its patriotic fervor is that it continuously waged war with a foreign and domestic enemies. He/she/it/they understood the power of unthinking patriotism to such a degree that they were able to manipulate it in daily propagandistic loyalty presentations that were able to inspire deep emotional reactions in the great majority of the people who watched them, whether those people were overwhelmingly patriotic or not.

What so disturbed me when I was contemplating these literary moments was how well they coincide with what is happening in American politics right at this very time. We are all familiar with the large jolt of unthinking patriotism that has reasserted itself in the past three years. They way in which G.W. and his cronies have manipulated and remastered the understandable reaction to the tragedy of September 11th is downright Orwellian. They have gone to war, they have kept us in a state of war for the most frivolous of reasons, they have manipulated the vocabulary of public opinion to create an 'U.S. v. The Rest of the World' atmosphere both here and abroad, they have dismantled foreign diplomacy and refuse to compromise for any reason. They, much like Richard the Lionheart, are squandering the riches of their own country to fight a Crusade they cannot possibly hope to win and by engineering a dramatic polarization in the American electorate they believe that their bombastic propaganda will cause them to carry the day come November Second.

There are not only Orwellian parallels in the current administration, there are Hitlerian parallels as well. Adolf Hitler was never elected by the German people. He used the difficult and fractious political climate of a Germany still licking its World War I wounds and quagmired in a Depression caused by outrageous post-war reparations to frighten the duly elected (and rather short-sighted) German leadership to appoint him to the Chancellorship. He manipulated good, patriotic Germans until they became zealots for his cause, he made promises of glory and honor that appealed to a German national identity and history that remembered greatness and didn't understand how they could have fallen from such heights. He used war, whether it was against the rest of Europe and the world or against the Jewish people, to inspire unthinking obedience and belief in his ability and greatness and vision for Germany's future. Sit a moment and think about the damage that an unelected dictator who waged war as a way to insure his nation's obedience and love and then think about how the similar warmongering actions of a certain American president who may or may not have been duly elected have had frightening consequences.

Do I honestly think that George W. Bush is Adolf Hitler incarnate? No, absolutely not, I was simply shocked to realize that there are many similarities between Bush's administration and presidency and the most famous examples of fascism that we have, both fictional and historical. We have to realize how important each individual vote is. Not every German agreed with Hitler, indeed the Nazi party was only a small, while vocal, portion of the German electorate. We can never know what might have happened if regular Germans had had the opportunity to vote in an uncontrolled election the like of which we are about to participate in. We have the chance to change the future.

Another thing that has disturbed me for the past few years is the deep and ever deepening political divide in this country. Moderates are necesary, moderates broker the deals and look at both sides of an issue before coming to a conclusion, moderates keep the peace. More and more in frustration and disgust people are jumping on one side of the band wagon or another and begin shouting at the top of their lungs refusing to listen to the desires and complaints of the people on the other side. We have allowed the Bush administration to manipulate us, to frighten us and make us fearful of those who are different from us, whether they be liberal or conservative, christian or muslim or jewish or buddhist or pagan or atheist, foreign or domestic, friend or foe, Arab or European or African or Mexican. There is no reason why popular culture should continue to make jokes about the French, there is no reason for the hatred that is leveled against that country and others who do not agree with current policies or are simply different. We desperately need mature moderates, both in office and on our television sets, who aren't willing to stoop to such childish behaviour. We need to understand, not unilateraly condemn.

There are deep problems in modern American politics that we need to fix before they become worse. The United States of America has a history rife with disenfranchisment, slavery and hypocrisy but it also has a history of freedom, honor, and truth and it has slowly progressed, learned from its mistakes and gone forward beyond the hate and war and death. There is so much we can do, that we have to do and there is still time to do it. We still have the chance to fix what is going wrong, to make it better and by so doing we can continue increasing the rights and freedoms we all hold so dear.

Date: 2004-10-28 10:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rabidsamfan.livejournal.com
Hear hear!

You tell 'em!!

Date: 2004-10-28 10:22 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
have you thought about sending this to the Free Press?

Re: You tell 'em!!

Date: 2004-10-28 10:22 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
sorry...yes, that was me :) - e

Date: 2004-10-28 11:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] oselle.livejournal.com
This was a terrific essay. I imagine Bush supporters either laugh or balk furiously at the suggestion that their favorite fella and his administration lean dangerously towards fascism. But you don't have to look too far to realize that fascism gains a foothold in a nation by techniques similar to the ones that Bush has employed---fearmongering and secrecy, just to name a few. I hope that this nation wakes up by November 2.

Date: 2004-10-28 03:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ramalama.livejournal.com
Interesting - and refreshingly invective-free - post. I consider myself fairly moderate, and I am dismayed that I seem to be in such a minority. However, I do think it's too easy to blame everything on the Bush administration - this country has been deeply divided for far longer than four years. And I don't think types of government are that pure. That is, any particular government is rarely solely a democracy or a monarchy or what have you anymore. So I think any government has the potential to slide into fascism. I do think we're closer to it now than we were before (though not ever), but I don't think simply voting one guy out of office is gonna fix it all nice and neat. It will take the efforts of the entire country. Frankly I think a great many people are doing the same thing you mention Bush doing - they use Dubya as a scapegoat. "It's all his fault. If we get rid of him, everthing will be okay." Baloney. It's going to take a lot more work than that, and each person needs to start with him/herself.

Date: 2004-10-28 04:08 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] claudia603.livejournal.com
WORD!!!

*applauds*

Date: 2004-10-28 06:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] baylorsr.livejournal.com
We are at war with Eurasia. We have always been at war with Eurasia. Eastasia is our friend. Eastasia has always been our friend.

Some stickers for you.

Also, Learning to love Big Brother.

Date: 2004-10-29 02:37 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lame-pegasus.livejournal.com
I just posted a comment in [livejournal.com profile] rabidsamfan's journal, using some of your arguments (before I read this). Thank you for this clever essay. *bows*

I'll add this to my memories.

Date: 2004-10-29 05:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] liptonrm.livejournal.com
Very interesting and very true. It's amazing how more willing people are to look for a scapegoat then to actually strive to solve the actual problems themselves. The rabid polarization of the American electorate is certainly not something Bush caused, it has existed and worsened for years. While I feel that Bush has manipulated and taken advantage of the problem, I by no means feel that he is the root cause of it or any of the problems one can find plaguing us in America today.

What's so disturbing is that no one feels the need to publicly address these issues. Politicians certainly wouldn't want to offend their 'core constituency' and media pundits want to attract viewers with their use of flagrant and overgrown ventings. We need to find a way to moderate and compromise and understand or no one will be able to govern at all.

Date: 2004-10-29 05:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] liptonrm.livejournal.com
*bows*

We can start a new political group, Christian Hobbits for Peace and Moderation.

Re: You tell 'em!!

Date: 2004-10-29 05:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] liptonrm.livejournal.com
Hello you;-).

I'd probably piss off a whole bunch of people in Dearborn and Bloomfield Hills and places like that, wouldn't I? It'd be a ton of fun.

I can just see the headline over the letter now, Bush is Hitler. That really would get a reaction.

Date: 2004-10-29 05:48 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] liptonrm.livejournal.com
Thank you!

*takes a bow*

Now we all just need to go do our civic duty and thwart fascism! Oy, the more things change ...

Date: 2004-10-29 07:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] liptonrm.livejournal.com
Bush supporters certainly wouldn't accept that the policies of their favorite president were bordering on the fascist, thought there certainly is evidence of it. The scary thing, though, is that those self-same people would probably regard fascism as the safer choice then the 'communism' proposed by those 'liberal commie hippie freaks'.

We're all waiting to see what happens come November 2. I almost feels like the nation is collectively holding its breath. I pray that Election Day puts us on the right path so that we can begin to repair the damage that's already been done.

Date: 2004-10-29 07:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] liptonrm.livejournal.com
Those are great! I think I really need to buy one of those and I don't even care that I won't get it till after the election.

All of these parallels and metaphors are really starting to freak me out, though.

Date: 2004-10-29 08:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] obeliamedusa.livejournal.com
Great essay! And here I thought I was the only one who noticed the disturbing parallels between Nazi Germany and the U.S. right now... :-\ Hard to ignore once you're aware, isn't it?

Date: 2004-10-29 08:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] oselle.livejournal.com
I am holding my breath, too. I certainly don't think a Kerry win will be an instant fix-it, but it's our only chance to begin damage control, both here and abroad. And what really concers me is that f Bush has conducted himself like this in the years when he has had to think about re-election, how will he act when he's a lame duck?

I really do not fathom how anyone can continue to support Bush. I'll admit that Kerry may not be the strongest candidate, but for God's sake...I mean...words fail me.

Re: You tell 'em!!

Date: 2004-11-01 08:56 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Who cares if you piss 'em off? what, are they gonna come after you with pitchforks? i'll cough on them if they try!
I still think you should send it in. what a masterful piece of writing...
-e

Date: 2004-11-01 09:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] liptonrm.livejournal.com
It's impossible to ignore. Ever since I made the connection I haven't been able to talk about the W. Bush presidency without commenting on how one thing or another parallels Hitler's policies during the early days of his rule.

It really is too disturbing for words.

Date: 2004-11-01 09:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] liptonrm.livejournal.com
It's so frustrating to talk to people who you know are good, honest people and they still insist that Bush is one of the best things that happened to this country. I can't understand it, I don't want to understand it and it scares me that so many people never take the time to freaking think about what is really going on all around them.

The future really does stand on the edge of a knife.

Date: 2004-11-01 09:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] oselle.livejournal.com
Well, I hate to say it, but I've really begun to question the honesty of people who are so willing to ignore unpleasant realities for the sake of their own comfort, and the goodness of those who will jeopardize their nation in order to shave a few bucks off their tax return. When it comes to Bush supporters, I've noticed a staggering lack of empathy when it comes to domestic policies, and a "kill 'em all, let God sort 'em out" attitude towards foreign policy. They don't take the time to notice what's going on because it would make them face the truth about their country, and very much about themselves.

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