We’re All In This Together: A Case For Not Giving Up On The American Dream OpEd – Eurasia Review

Listen: we dont have to agree about everything. We dont even have to agree about most things. We dont have to love each other. We dont even have to like each other. And we certainly dont need to think alike or dress alike or worship alike or vote alike or love alike. But if this experiment in freedom is to succeedand there are some days the outlook is decidedly grimthen weve got to find some way of relating to one another that is not toxic or partisan or hateful or so self-righteous that were doomed to failure before we even start.

America has been a warring nationa military empire intent on occupation and conquestfor so long that perhaps we, the citizens of this warring nation, have forgotten what it means to live in peace, with the world and one another.

Wed better get back to the fundamentals of what it means to be human beings who can get along if we want to have any hope of restoring some semblance of sanity, civility and decency to what is progressively being turned into a foul-mouthed, hot-headed free-for-all bar fight by politicians for whom this is all one big, elaborate game designed to increase their powers and fatten their bank accounts.

Maybe Robert Fulghum, author ofAll I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten, was right: maybe all we really need to know about how to live and what to do and how to be is as simple as remembering the basic life lessons we were taught as children.

What were those lessons? Fulghum reminds us:

Share everything. Play fair. Dont hit people. Put things back where you found them. Clean up your own mess. Dont take things that arent yours. Say youre sorry when you hurt somebody. When you go out into the world, watch out for traffic, hold hands, and stick together. Goldfish and hamsters and white mice and even the little seed in the Styrofoam cupthey all die. So do we. And then remember the Dick-and-Jane books and the first word you learnedthe biggest word of allLOOK. Everything you need to know is in there somewhere. The Golden Rule and love and basic sanitation. Ecology and politics and equality and sane living. Take any one of those items and extrapolate it into sophisticated adult terms and apply it to your family life or your work or your government or your world and it holds true and clear and firm. Think what a better world it would be if we allthe whole worldhad cookies and milk about three oclock every afternoon and then lay down with our blankies for a nap. Or if all governments had as a basic policy to always put things back where they found them and to clean up their own mess. And it is still true, no matter how old you arewhen you go out into the world, it is best to hold hands and stick together.

The powers-that-be want us to forget these basic lessons in how to get along. They want us to fume and rage and be so consumed with fighting the so-called enemies in our midst that we never notice the prison walls closing in around us.

No matter what happens in the next presidential election, no matter how many ways the powers-that-be attempt to sow division and distrust among the populace, no matter how many shouting commentators perpetuate the belief that there is only one right view and one wrong view in politics, the only us vs. them that will matter is whether we the people care enough to stand united in our commitment to the principles on which this nation was founded: freedom, justice, and equality for all.

The rest is just noise intended to distract us from the fact that life in America has become a gut-wrenching, soul-sucking, misery-drenched, demoralizing existence, and its the government that is responsible.

Even so, heres why Im not giving up on the American dream of freedom, anddespite all the reasons to the contrarywhy you shouldnt either: because this is stillourcountry.

Im outraged at what has been done to our freedoms and our country. You should be, too.

We have been subjected to crackdowns, clampdowns, shutdowns, showdowns, shootdowns, standdowns, knockdowns, putdowns, breakdowns, lockdowns, takedowns, slowdowns, meltdowns, and never-ending letdowns.

Weve been held up, stripped down, faked out, photographed,frisked, fracked, hacked, tracked, cracked, intercepted, accessed, spied on, zapped, mapped, searched, shot at, tasered, tortured, tackled, trussed up, tricked, lied to, labeled, libeled, leered at, shoved aside, saddled with debt not of our own making, sold a bill of goods about national security, tuned out by those representing us, tossed aside, and taken to the cleaners.

Weve had our freedoms turned inside out, our democratic structure flipped upside down, and our house of cards left in a shambles.

Weve had our children burned by flashbang grenades,our dogs shot, and our old folks hospitalized afteraccidental encounters with marauding SWAT teams.

Wevebeen told that as citizens we have no rights within 100 miles of our own border, now considered Constitution-free zones.

Weve had our faces filed in government databases, ourbiometrics crosscheckedagainst criminal databanks, and ourconsumerist tendencies cataloguedfor future marketing overtures.

Weve seen the police transformed from community peacekeepers to point guards for the militarized corporate state. The police continue to push, prod, poke,probe, scan, shoot and intimidate the very individualswe the taxpayerswhose rights they were hired to safeguard. Networked together through fusion centers,police have surreptitiously spied on our activities and snooped on our communications, using hi-tech devices provided by the Department of Homeland Security.

Weve been deemed suspicious for engaging in such dubious activities astalking too long on a cell phone and stretching too long before jogging, dubbed extremists and terrorists forcriticizing the government and suggesting it is tyrannical or oppressive, and subjected toforced colonoscopies and anal probesfor allegedly rolling through a stop sign.

Weve been arrested for all manner of crimes that never used to be considered criminal, let alone uncommon or unlawful, behavior:letting our kids walk to the playground alone,giving loose change to a homeless man,feeding the hungry, andliving off the grid.

Weve beensodomized, victimized, jeopardized, demoralized, traumatized, stigmatized, vandalized, demonized, polarized and terrorized, often without having done anything to justify such treatment. Blame it on a government mindset that renders us guilty before weve even been charged, let alone convicted, of any wrongdoing. In this way, law-abiding individuals have had theirhomes mistakenly raided by SWAT teamsthat got the address wrong. One accountant found himself at the center of amisguided (armed) police standoff after surveillance devices confused his license plate with that of a drug felon.

Weve been railroaded into believing that our votes count, that we live in a republic or a democracy, that elections make a difference, that it matters whether we vote Republican or Democrat, and that our elected officials are looking out for our best interests. Truth be told,we live in an oligarchy, politicians represent only the profit motives of the corporate state, whose leaders know all too well that there is no discernible difference between red and blue politics, because there is only one color that matters in politics: green.

Weve gone from having privacy in our inner sanctums to having nowhere to hide, withsmart pillsthat monitor the conditions of our bodies,homes that spy on us(withsmart meters that monitor our electric usage and thermostats and light switches that can be controlled remotely) and cars that listen to our conversations,track our whereaboutsand report them to the police. Even our cities have becomewall-to-wall electronic concentration camps, with police now able to record hi-def video of everything that takes place within city limits.

Weve had our schools locked down and turned into prisons, our students handcuffed, shackled andarrestedfor engaging in childish behavior such asfood fights, our childrens biometrics stored, their school IDs chipped, their movementstracked, and theirdata bought, sold and barteredfor profit by government contractors, all the while they are treated like criminals and taught to march in lockstep with the police state.

Weve been rendered enemy combatants in our own country,denied basic due process rights, held against our will without access to an attorney or being charged with a crime, and left to waste away in jail until such a time as the government is willing to let us go or allow us to defend ourselves.

Weve had the very military weapons we funded with our hard-earned tax dollars used against us, fromunpiloted, weaponized drones tracking our movementson the nations highways and byways andarmored vehicles, assault rifles, sound cannons and grenade launchersin towns with little to no crime to an arsenal ofmilitary-grade weapons and equipment given free of charge to schoolsand universities.

Weve been silenced, censored and forced to conform, shut up infree speech zones, gagged byhate crime laws, stifled by political correctness, muzzled by misguidedanti-bullying statutes, andpepper sprayedfor taking part in peaceful protests.

Weve been shot by police forreaching for a licenseduring a traffic stop,reaching for a babyduring a drug bust,carrying a toy sword down a public street, andwearing headphonesthat hamper our ability to hear.

Weve had our tax dollars spent on$30,000 worth of Starbucksfor Department of Homeland Security employees,$630,000 in advertising to increase Facebook likesfor the State Department, and close to$25 billion to fund projects ranging from the silly to the unnecessary, such as laughing classes for college students and programs teaching monkeys to play video games and gamble.

Weve beentreated like guinea pigs, targeted by the government and social media for psychological experiments on how to manipulate the masses. Weve been tasered for talking back to police, tackled for taking pictures of police abuses, andthreatened with jail time for invoking our rights. Weve even beenarrested by undercover cops stationed in public bathroomswho interpret mens shaking off motions after urinating to be acts of lewdness.

Weve had our possessions seized and stolen by law enforcement agencies looking to cash in onasset forfeiture schemes, ourjails privatized and used as a source of cheap laborfor megacorporations, ourgardens smashed by policeseeking out suspicious-looking plants that could be marijuana, and ourbuying habits turned into suspicious behaviorby a government readily inclined to view its citizens as terrorists.

Weve had our cities used for military training drills, with Black Hawk helicopters buzzing the skies, Urban Shield exercises overtaking our streets, and active shooter drills wreaking havoc on unsuspecting bystanders in our schools, shopping malls and other soft target locations.

Weve been told that national security is more important than civil liberties, that police dogs noses are sufficient cause to carry out warrantless searches, that thebest way not to get raped by policeis to follow the law, thatwhat a police officer says in court will be given preferenceover what video footage shows, that anupright posture and acne are sufficient reasons for a cop to suspect youof wrongdoing, that police canstop and search a driver based solely on an anonymous tip, and that police officers have every right to shoot first and ask questions later if they feel threatened.

You should be. So what are you waiting for? Get out there and right these wrongs.

Stop waiting patiently for change to happen, stop waiting for some politician to rescue you, and take responsibility for your freedoms: start by fixing whats broken in your lives, in your communities, and in this country.

Get mad, get outraged, get off your duff and get out of your house, get in the streets, get in peoples faces, get down to your local city council, get over to your local school board, get your thoughts down on paper, get your objections plastered on protest signs, get your neighbors, friends and family to join their voices to yours, get your representatives to pay attention to your grievances, get your kids to know their rights, get your local police to march in lockstep with the Constitution, get your media to act as watchdogs for the people and not lapdogs for the corporate state, get your act together, and get your house in order.

Appearances to the contrary, this country does not belong exclusively to the corporations or the special interest groups or the oligarchs or the war profiteers or any particular religious, racial or economic demographic.

This country belongs to all of us: each and every one of uswe the peoplebut most especially, this country belongs to those of us who love freedom enough to stand and fight for it.

As I point out in my bookBattlefield America: The War on the American People, we are fast approaching the point at which we will have nothing left to lose.

Dont wait for things to get that bad before you find your voice and your conscience. By then, it will be too late.

As Aleksandr Solzhenitsyns character reflects inThe Gulag Archipelago:

How we burned in the camps later, thinking: What would things have been like if during periods of mass arrests, as for example in Leningrad, when they arrested a quarter of the entire city, people had not simply sat there in their lairs, paling with terror at every bang of the downstairs door and at every step on the staircase, but had understood they had nothing left to lose and had boldly set up in the downstairs hall an ambush of half a dozen people with axes, hammers, pokers, or whatever else was at hand? The cursed machine would have ground to a halt! IfifWe didnt love freedom enough. And even more we had no awareness of the real situation. We purely and simply deserved everything that happened afterward.

Take your stand nowusing every nonviolent means at your disposalwhile you still can.

Dont wait to reflect back on missed opportunities to push back against tyranny.

Dont wait until youre the last one standing.

Time is running out.

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