Unplugging
Americans From the Matrix
by
Paul Craig Roberts
PaulCraigRoberts.org
Recently
by Paul Craig Roberts: Washington
Leads World Into Lawlessness
Americans,
the British, and Western Europeans are accustomed to thinking of
themselves as the representatives of freedom, democracy, and morality
in the world. The West passes judgment on the rest of the world
as if the West is God and the rest of the world are barbarians in
need of chastisement, invasion, and occupation. As readers know,
from time to time I raise questions about the validity of the Wests
extreme hubris. (See for example, the following articles: Washingtons
Insouciance Has No Rival and Is
Western Democracy Real or a Facade?)
China is often
a country about which Washingtons moralists get on their high
horse. However, Chinas authoritarian government
is actually more responsive to its people than Americas elected
democratic government. Moreover, however incomplete on paper
the civil liberties of Chinas people, the Chinese government
has not declared that it can violate with impunity whatever rights
Chinese citizens have. And it is not China that is running torture
prisons all over the globe.
For some time
I have had in mind a realistic comparison of the two countries instead
of the standard propagandistic comparison, but Ron Unz has beat
me to the task (see, Chinas
Rise, Americas Fall and Chinese
Melamine and American Vioxx: A Comparison). Unz provides a chance
for an education. Dont miss it.
Unz has done
an excellent job. Moreover, he cleverly understates the case for
China and overstates the case for America so as not to unduly arouse
the flag-wavers. Nevertheless, the conclusion is clear: The Chinese
are less threatened by their extractive elites than
Americans are by their counterparts.
Moreover, it
is Americas, not Chinas, extractive elites who are bombing,
occupying, and droning other countries. As the bumper sticker says,
Be nice to America or we will bring democracy to your country.
As for economic
management, there is no comparison. Unz reports that during the
past three decades China has achieved the most rapid rate of economic
development in human history. Moreover, most of the new income has
flowed into the pockets of Chinese workers, not to the one percent.
While American real median incomes have been stagnant for decades,
incomes for Chinese workers have doubled every decade for three
decades. A recent World Bank report attributes more than 100 percent
of the drop in global poverty rates to Chinas rise.
In the last
decade Chinas industrial output quadrupled. China now produces
more automobiles than America and Japan combined and accounted for
85 percent of the increase in the worlds production of cars
in the past decade.
In 1978 the
American economy was 15 times larger than Chinas. In the next
few years Chinas GDP is expected to exceed that of the US.
This is heady
stuff providing astonishing details of how poorly Americans are
served by their elites.
America has
failed, because political elites represent only the powerful special
interests that write the countrys laws in exchange for funding
the political campaigns of lawmakers. To divert attention
from their failures, American elites point fingers at external scapegoats.
China, for example, is accused of manipulating its currency. As
Unz says, the scapegoating is political theater designed for the
ignorant and gullible.
Americas
economists, or most of them, have so prostituted themselves that
propaganda has become wisdom. Most Americans believe that if China
would simply let the value of its currency rise more rapidly relative
to the dollar, Americas economic woes would be at an end.
It is beyond belief that any economist could think that Americans
with stagnant and declining incomes would be made better off by
a sharp rise in the prices of goods manufactured in China on which
Americans are dependent, or that the US dollars role as reserve
currency, the main source of American power, could survive such
a manifestation of Chinese economic superiority.
Americans associate
lawlessness with unaccountable governments and view Chinas
government as unaccountable. However, Unz points out that it is
the Bush/Obama Regime that has declared itself to be unaccountable
to both US and international law.
The demise
of the War Powers Act and the Geneva Conventions, and the asserted
power of the executive to imprison without trial or charges or to
assassinate any American whom the executive thinks might be a national-security
threat are indicative of a total police state masquerading
as an accountable democracy. In America six-year old little girls
who misbehave in school are handcuffed, jailed, and charged with
felonies. (see, 10
Disgusting Examples of Very Young School Children Being Arrested,
Handcuffed and Brutalized By Police) Not even Hitler and Stalin
went this far.
Americans have
lost control of the government, and governments that are not controlled
by the people are not democracies. In America today, Social Security,
Medicare, food stamps, and the entire social safety net are threatened
by the vociferous desire for war profits by armament plutocrats
and by financial institutions determined that ordinary citizens
bear the cost of the banksters incompetence and fraud.
Unzs
comparison of how the Chinese media and government handled the melamine
or infant formula scandal and how the American media and government
handled Mercks Vioxx scandal is especially damning. It was
Chinas controlled media and unaccountable government that
punished the infant formula wrongdoers, while Americas free
press and accountable government allowed Merck to walk.
Unzs
conclusion is that it is in America, not China, where life is regarded
as cheap.
Ron Unz is
an American hero, and a very courageous one. As George Orwell said,
In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary
act.
It is an even
more courageous act when no one wants to hear the truth. As Frantz
Fanon said, Sometimes people hold a core belief that is very
strong. When they are presented with evidence that works against
that belief, the new evidence cannot be accepted. It would create
a feeling that is extremely uncomfortable, called cognitive dissonance.
And because it is so important to protect the core belief, they
will rationalize, ignore and even deny anything that doesnt
fit in with the core belief.
Or
as it is explained to Neo in the
film, The Matrix is a system, Neo. That system is our
enemy. But when youre inside, you look around, what do you
see? Businessmen, teachers, lawyers, carpenters. The very minds
of the people we are trying to save. But until we do, these people
are still a part of that system, and that makes them our enemy.
You have to understand, most of these people are not ready to be
unplugged. And many of them are so inured, so hopelessly dependent
on the system, that they will fight to protect it.
Most of the
people I know personally are not willing to be unplugged. I assume
my readers are, so seize the opportunity to be further unplugged
and read Ron Unzs comparison of America and China.
Then do what
you can to unplug others.

April
21, 2012
Paul
Craig Roberts [send
him mail], a
former Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury and former associate
editor of the Wall Street Journal, has been reporting shocking cases
of prosecutorial abuse for two decades. A new edition of his book,
The
Tyranny of Good Intentions,
co-authored with Lawrence Stratton, a documented account of how
americans lost the protection of law, has been released by Random
House. Visit his website.
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