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A Lie I Can Believe In.

Started by Demolition Squid, October 24, 2013, 11:06:40 PM

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Demolition Squid

Just look at this place.

Rain sluices constantly down the buildings, stained yellow-green by pollution so deeply engrained that it simply can't be erased. People die here, ten years or more before they would otherwise, on average. Their lungs are the color of cigarette ash and coffee, and it is no secret. The children grow up different. Stunted, many of them will exit this life never having taken a really full breath. Still. I suppose it makes it easier not to listen to them.

There was a brief moment, a flare of indignation and anger which almost burned through the complacency. Then there was another, and another, but each was weaker than the last. Outrage needs fuel. Apathy smothers it, and so does resignation. How can you get worked up when you've seen that nothing ever changes? They don't even bother cracking skulls these days. They withdraw to a safe distance, let the crowd vent their anger, and then round everyone up later from photos taken during the chaos. The terrified single mother dragging her shopping away in one hand and her daughter in the other, as much a looter as the balaclava-clad youth raiding the cash register. Justice. One size fits all.

They promised that the world would end in 2012, and wouldn't that have been a mercy? Instead we get this shambling imitation. Fascists with mealy-mouths who can't quite bring themselves to outright say what they are implying. Passive-aggressive racists who'd rather stick up a poster than stand up and screech. At least if they were honest about it, they'd let us have the discussion. As though racism and sexism are no longer a problem, because they are so commonplace they've faded into the background. Shouting about the problem, now, is far worse than the problem itself, because damnit, we know this stuff is bad. We just don't want you to make a scene. And its not like we've reached socially unacceptable levels of bigotry yet.

No, those old barriers aren't being eroded, they're being given a lick of paint and shored up as the only alternative we have to poverty. Just like the environment. Because really, ensuring that you can breathe the air and drink the water are luxuries we can't afford. Making sure that the food you purchase isn't toxic, well, its more important that you keep purchasing instead. Don't you know there's a recession on? Or, there was. We might be out of it now. But don't talk about it too loudly, because if you do, the house of cards will come tumbling down and people will remember that they haven't got any money.

We need things to return to business as usual. So they will. Fear worked for a long time, then rage set in, now its time for apathy. People aren't even sure what the alternative to all this would look like. Even I'm not sure. Will we ever return to a time when the idea of principles and rights are more than just hollow buzzwords? It doesn't seem likely. It is just so much easier to be cynical. All of these people seem to be wearing masks, and they're all paper-mache thin.

I wouldn't mind so much, but they're just bad at it. Can't they at least tell me what I want to hear? Where's my comforting lie? These ones they spew at me are all just so depressing. Yesterday's lies repackaged and rebranded, but the same bad product underneath. Come on. I demand a better class of liar. Tell me that everything will be alright, tell me you've got the way out of this mess, but just please, don't tell me that it's one of the many ways we've already tried and failed. Give me something new to be swindled by. Is that so much to ask?
Vast and Roaring Nipplebeast from the Dawn of Soho

LMNO


The Good Reverend Roger

Nice.  I have become discouraged with the continual failure of apocalypse myths to deliver, so that part struck a chord.
" It's just that Depeche Mode were a bunch of optimistic loveburgers."
- TGRR, shaming himself forever, 7/8/2017

"Billy, when I say that ethics is our number one priority and safety is also our number one priority, you should take that to mean exactly what I said. Also quality. That's our number one priority as well. Don't look at me that way, you're in the corporate world now and this is how it works."
- TGRR, raising the bar at work.

Mesozoic Mister Nigel

:mittens:

It's an apocalypse too dull and grindingly banal to even get outraged about. Will the real Slim Shady please shut up?
"I'm guessing it was January 2007, a meeting in Bethesda, we got a bag of bees and just started smashing them on the desk," Charles Wick said. "It was very complicated."


Hoser McRhizzy

Thanks for writing this. 

Once caught myself trying to figure out which was more discouraging: organizers being rounded up the night before a protest, or kettling and mass caging for everyone involved and uninvolved.  Coin toss.

It took decades of officials and experts continually reiterating how apathetic people are.  It wears me out after awhile, and I start feeling it.  Takes work not to.  Especially when hope gets more and more indistinguishable from faith.

Nothing to add but to say I've felt like this for years.  Excellent writing, demo.
It feels unreal because it's trickling up.

Junkenstein

Nice piece DS, particularly this:
QuoteI wouldn't mind so much, but they're just bad at it. Can't they at least tell me what I want to hear? Where's my comforting lie? These ones they spew at me are all just so depressing. Yesterday's lies repackaged and rebranded, but the same bad product underneath. Come on. I demand a better class of liar. Tell me that everything will be alright, tell me you've got the way out of this mess, but just please, don't tell me that it's one of the many ways we've already tried and failed. Give me something new to be swindled by. Is that so much to ask?

One thing that the modern era has in spades, is second rate liars. The techniques have becomes so widespread that there's now a blatant door from PPE courses to "political advisor" to "politician". It's seen as a viable and accepted career path.

What it produces is spines with the consistency of yarn. Hollow suits echoing whatever populist opinion the poll tells them the electorate want today.

Energy price freezes
HS2
China/French owned power facilities

All of these things are the product of people being too lazy to go for the big lie anymore. Why lie big and get caught when you can just wheedle and do whatever the fuck you feel like?
Nine naked Men just walking down the road will cause a heap of trouble for all concerned.

Q. G. Pennyworth


The Good Reverend Roger

Quote from: Hoser McRhizzy on October 28, 2013, 02:35:53 PM
Thanks for writing this. 

Once caught myself trying to figure out which was more discouraging: organizers being rounded up the night before a protest, or kettling and mass caging for everyone involved and uninvolved.  Coin toss.

It took decades of officials and experts continually reiterating how apathetic people are.  It wears me out after awhile, and I start feeling it.  Takes work not to.  Especially when hope gets more and more indistinguishable from faith.

Nothing to add but to say I've felt like this for years.  Excellent writing, demo.

I have been thinking for a while now that protests are no longer effective, because The Machine™ has spent the last 50 years finding ways to neuter them.

It may be that a new tactic is required.
" It's just that Depeche Mode were a bunch of optimistic loveburgers."
- TGRR, shaming himself forever, 7/8/2017

"Billy, when I say that ethics is our number one priority and safety is also our number one priority, you should take that to mean exactly what I said. Also quality. That's our number one priority as well. Don't look at me that way, you're in the corporate world now and this is how it works."
- TGRR, raising the bar at work.

Demolition Squid

Thanks guys!

And... yeah. The way to get attention these days isn't just to be outraged. If you want change, you threaten the bottom line.

We've seen some of this with tactics used against frakking (no idea how to spell that properly) over here, and some environmental protesters get it... but if you want action, you can no longer just stand up. You have to make business believe you're going to cost them, and cost them more than changing would.

Its all business, when you boil it down these days.
Vast and Roaring Nipplebeast from the Dawn of Soho