How are we all feeling about the state of the world right now then eh?
it's a bloody mess.
i guess i'm not feeling too hopeful, because i have just been reading up about the GOP and "proud boys" links.
seems like a fascist blackshirt army. when i say "seems", i mean "is".
they've pretty much got the whole thing working their way - vicious street gangs beating those who resist, federal law enforcement don't seem interested in touching them, they've got friendly press that will run whatever lies the party/leader wants to go with (ie "proud boys" attended a function the GOP held for them in a republican owned building, ambushed and gang-bashed a bunch of leftists who were leaving a protest. fox news blamed the left - the ones who were kicked and stomped).
they do so with impunity, whilst being hosted by the ruling party - who themselves, have a created an environment in which they are unaccountable.
i've always suspected that the USA could easily fall into the hands of fascists - but even still, i'm shocked at how quickly it has happened.
i think we all grew up taking democracy for granted.
i'm increasingly pessimistic about the state of the world. with the USA sliding headlong into being a fully-fledged authoritarian state, there is no turning back from that.
when the US goes, we (australia) will follow soon after (though frankly we are already quite a long way along that road ourselves).
our democracy is largely a farce anyway - it's theatre - but it still has the possibility of
democratic reform...until corruption is so rife that there is zero accountability in elections and other democratic processes.
once democracy has been eroded to the fascist state trump and bannon engineered (if they succeed in pulling it off, i mean) revolution is
essential.
the thing i'm acutely aware of is that trump is the shameless bully boy pushing this shit through, but he's not the leader to worry about.
he's a coldhearted buffoon, obviously - but it is the leaders of the future i dread to think about.
now that we've reached "post-truth", "post-govt-accountability" and "post-democracy" - what comes next?
i can't imagine ruthless oligarchs seizing power of the world's richest and most powerful nation and deciding that it's mission accomplished; put your feet up and call it a day.
i don't even want to speculate about what i worry about, post-trump...because really, it's too dark ot contemplate.
seriously, if we want to preserve democracy, the time to stand up and fight is now.
MEL said:
How likely would you say revolution is in the next decade first of all?
it depends on many things, but i have my doubts.
the thing about revolution is that i doubt a developed nation will ever be toppled in the "traditional" manner (ie like russia in 1917). new tactics are needed - i don't think occupying train stations and post offices will cut it nowadays.
the state apparatus is so much larger and infinitely more powerful than it was 100 years ago in tsarist russia.
the surveillance state is enormous, as are the armed forces and various police units which would protect the state from the people should we ever rise up (in australia or the states, hypothetically)
i think any revolutions we could potentially stage would have to be based on some kind of tactic that is probably yet to be invented.
it was once about overthrowing the means of production - but perhaps the most effective way of throwing a spanner in the works nowadays is to shut down/sabotage/seize/occupy/destroy information systems.
cyber warfare is hardly a new thing any more though. all the big players are in on it.
in terms of scale, i like to say i'm a glass half full kind of guy - but to give us a fighting chance (and because i like sixes) - i'm going to say
6
.
some chance, but who the fuck knows?
i think the next 20 years will see a lot of turbulence related to ecological collapse and climate change.
climate change will influence and drive most - if not all - of the wars of the next 100 years.
cities and farmland will flood, and deserts will expand in arid areas. hurricanes, monsoons, cyclones are only going to get more fierce and more frequent.
out of desperation, people power may affect real political change - or conversely, people may just become more greedy, more self-interested, more short sighted and insecure.
i expect nationalism will flourish - but i guess that is what is happening now.
i hate to be a pessimist about these things, but the current state of the world does not give me hope.
from saudi arabia to indonesia to the UK, australia, the USA - the world seems to be gripped with fanaticism, violence, insularity.
capitalism is in terminal decline, but rather than heading to some next step in our social and political evolution - it seems like we are devolving and reverting back to feudalism.
one of my favourite quote though is from anarchist poet and musician tuli kupferberg -
"Nobody who lived through the '50s thought the '60s could've existed. So there's always hope."
i like to remind myself of that from time to time, because shit is
bleak as fuck right now.