The
Managerial State’s Media and Medical Lapdogs
by
Ilana Mercer
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A headline
on the Huffington Post blared: "Comfort Dogs Sent To Newtown
From Chicago Area To Help Community After Sandy Hook Shooting."
CNN’s top dog Anderson Cooper followed – or led the pack; who cares?
– with a similar segment about insourcing dogs to comfort the afflicted
community of Newtown, Conn.
One day after
the massacre of 20 children and seven adults at Sandy Hook Elementary
School, "a group of golden retrievers from the Chicago area
made a cross-country journey to … Newtown."
Woof, woof,
or barf, barf?
Are there no
companion dogs in Newtown, Conn.? Must expert dogs be brought in
to properly minister to the mourners? Apparently so. Even the neighborhood
dog is now unqualified for the big time.
The pornography
of public grief in our country is almost as warped as the evil (not
ill), mother-slaying, mass murderer responsible for the Sandy Hook
carnage. There is very little dignity in the freaky spectacle of
mass contagion – where members of the public turn professional mourners,
flock to memorial happenings for victims they never knew, and mill
about for hours in the hope of being discovered by the master of
ceremonies, the journalist.
These ritualistic
displays are symptomatic of our festering cultural commons.
At the center
of this festering culture that turns victims into a backdrop and
prop to the state’s army of experts is the journalist.
I wager that
as I write, MC Anderson Cooper is reconfiguring his CNN "Hero
of the Year" Awards. This low-watt, dim bulb of a journo-cum-activist
chooses America’s heroes each and every year, based on how many
tears they shed.
The victims
of killer Adam Lanza have become a sideshow in the nation’s pornography
of grief. Tragedy is denuded of any dignity, reduced to a showy
public affair to be managed by the Managerial State’s media and
medical lapdogs.
Besides, this
blow-by-blow, wall-to-wall coverage of the events in Newtown – and
of every related utterance on the issue since, official or other
– is the very essence of the postmodern deconstruction of the discipline
of journalism.
If there is
no edifying information on the case, no reporting needs to take
place.
It is at times
like these that I miss my dear friend Tom
Szasz, RIP more than ever, although I know that Dr. Szasz does
not miss the times we are living through.
Szasz, the
author of the seminal Myth
of Mental Illness and other books, devoted decades of his
life to dismantling the rickety scaffolding upon which psychiatry
was founded. In his work, professor Szasz exposed over two centuries
of physical torture and tortured logic, taking the necessary analytical
and empirical solvents to the state-empowered fraternity of sorcerers
that is psychiatry.
Consider: Medicine
uses the same principles to explain health and disease. Conversely,
the pseudo-science of psychiatry and its legions of followers use
one set of principles to explain rational behavior; another set
to explain irrational behavior.
When a person
does something ghastly, psychiatry concludes, post hoc, that
he has ceased being a morally responsible agent, and herewith acquired
a disease. Do we ever seek chemical causes for positive and extraordinary
actions? No. As the benefactor of mankind does good things, we attribute
his actions to choice. As a murderer like Adam Lanza perpetrated
evil, we attribute his deeds to causes: to a diseased mind or an
inattentive mother.
The paradox
at the heart of this root-causes fraud is that causal theoretical
explanations are invoked only after evil deeds have been committed
(reasoning backward is an error of logic). Good deeds have no need
of mitigating circumstances. Left-liberals of this mindset (among
them most conservatives, who are now liberals in all but name) acknowledge
human agency and free will if – and only when – adaptive actions
are involved.
At the root
of it all is the rejection of the existence of unadulterated evil.
Rather than accept the reality of evil – sh-t happens, live with
it and be prepared to proceed against it – misconduct has been medicalized.
To listen to
the nation’s psychiatric and journo mumbo-jumbo is to come to believe
that crimes are caused, not committed; that perpetrators – mere
victims of societal forces – don’t do the crime, but are driven
to their deeds by a confluence of uncontrollable factors: bullying,
the availability of firearms, or an imaginary organic brain disease
for which no scientific evidence exists.
The nation’s
handlers – the centralizing forces on both sides of the bifurcated
political spectrum – are the true "Mad Hatters."
And these self-serving
tele-twits and pinko pukes have gone into high gear.
Since
a killer is never evil, only ill – it is assumed that with government
imprimatur, the modern-day witch doctor and his potions can exorcise
that evil, for evil is, after all, a manifestation of organic disease.
Just like cancer. (Not!)
Placing wicked
behavior beyond the conceptual strictures of traditional morality
makes it amenable to "therapeutic" interventions.
Currently being
"debated" are still tighter controls over contrarians
and incarceration before the fact, gun bans and confiscation, and
yet more gun-free zones, where outlaws are free to shoot the law-abiding
like they would fish in a barrel.
If we accept
these prior-restraint arguments, then we must apply them ad absurdum.
We would have to forthwith stop all teenagers from driving. Or do
as the (crap) country of Britain does: tear a child from the arms
of a mother if the mother is obese or holds opinions unpalatable
to her political and psychiatric masters.
"As soon as
we surrender the principle that the state should not interfere in
any questions touching on the individual's mode of life," wrote
Ludwig von Mises in 1927, "we end by regulating and restricting
the latter down to the smallest details."
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© 2012
Ilana Mercer
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