What is in store for us? A clean, orderly world where everyone is expected to live one hundred years, free from any hazard, in the beatitude of an environment where somebody else has already figured what's good or bad for you, so you don't have to do it. Statisticians, actuaries, politicians, doctors and policemen will make sure that you will be protected from everybody, including yourself! Our children will grow up in a clean environment, purified from such risky stuff as smoking, exploring, drinking, experimenting, thinking. They will be taught to just say no to any such disgusting propositions.
They will know an unequalled dimension of legislated protection and control, where omnipresent cameras will immediately alert the state on any deviation from the established behaviour. Don't you wish you could have this world today? Well, the health nazis are working hard for it!
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The logic of repression
One has to admit that repression has its fascination. It gives to the insecure a sense of control.
Historically, examples are more than we can count. We will not presume here to perform an
in-depth analysis of the mental mechanisms at work; such job is better left to psychologists,
sociologists, and historians.
We will only attempt to identify the arguments used for the latest, and more visible form of
repression in North America today: the health crusades.
Two important key elements are at the basis of repression: insecurity
and violence. A third important element is
cause.
In the last ten years, many fundamental factors have changed the balance of power and
economy at planetary level. The post-war opposition of the two superpowers is no longer, as the
cold war is over. This causes the world economy to undergo dramatic rearrangements, as
the war machine has to be redesigned, thus creating the economic upheavals we are
experiencing today.
Notwithstanding the terrible danger that the cold war represented, with the two superpowers
constantly having their finger on the button of planetary destruction, in the historically immature
North America there were nevertheless positive effects, contributing to a certain amount
of social stability.
Foremost, the enemy was in sight. The commies were precisely located both geographically and
ideologically, and they were outside the country. The U.S.S.R. was the incarnation of the bad guy.
This was an important reference, and it polarized insecurity, violence, and cause.
That reference motivated us to be better and more productive than the bad guys: creativity, high
standards of living (contributed in part by the industrial productions of the bellum machina), and
a liberal, positive view of the future were attributed mainly to the liberty that we had and they
didn't. This brought humanity to the Moon.
Both politicians and people could polarize their contempt and fears towards the Soviet Union,
while providing themselves with a safety relief valve for the religious-based sense of guilt that is
so much the fabric of the protestant anglo-germanic culture and mental structure.
As the cold war was over, a great vacuum was left. No more bad guys. No more hate
polarization. Of course, the Gheddafis' and the Husseins' were still there, but certainly they were
no match for the mighty West, and they were swept away quickly, without enough time to
make a permanent mark.
With the bad guys gone, another focus had to be found for the emotional and ideological wars.
Something had to be done to fulfil the primordial instinct of the hunt, and that need to externalize
the puritanical guilt and contempt that is in most of us, but we refuse to see and face as
individuals.
Like every society on the verge of obscurantism, North America choose to look for the enemy
within. This enemy satisfies all the basic mass-sociopathic needs. It can be the focus of contempt.
We can group, and use violence against it. There is plenty of it, for it is in each one of us. It is
a moving target, thus making the hunt harder, and more fulfilling.
Let us cleanse our society from all those faults that make it imperfect, let the punishment purge
us from the indulgence of the past!
Of course this appetizing recipe is missing one crucial element: cause. One cannot just go out
and beat people! This would go contrary to the sense of social justice each one of us is
convinced to possess in abundance.
What can be better than the issue of cleaning the environment, getting healthier, and living safer? It
can be easily explained, therefore it is accessible to anyone -- no matter how dim.
It is inexpensive, or so it appears. It is powerful, for it puts the "perpetrator" in an indefensible
position: how can you possibly argue with someone who just wants his and your health to be
good, and your life to be long? Politicians love it, for it has the unique combination of being easy
to pursue, and diverting the popular attention from such sticky issues as failing economy and bad
government, while still getting votes.
It even creates employment, for massive clean-up and reorganization is to be performed, a
bureaucracy is to be developed to manage such a monster, and the accused must be proven
guilty with multimillion-dollar studies, since we can't afford to forget that we are a fair society!
Finally, guilty people can be found everywhere: we can target people who drink, smoke, don't
wear safety belts, have too much coffee, eat too much, work too much, do drugs, propose to women, and -- how
could we forget? -- have promiscuous sex.
My God, so much guilt around, it's overwhelming! So much danger, so much to protect (especially
the children), so much to do! Let us create a militant organization -- the tougher the better, we
don't fool around with this kind of stuff -- why don't we call it F.A.R.T. (Finally Aware of the Risks Taken)?
There is only one stumbling block on the path of this nobilitating process: freedom. Some
obsolete theoretician fools who were not yet enlightened by statisticians, once wrote about
personal liberties, and the right to do with one's body what one wishes. Damn, some of them
even made it to the Constitution, and that stuck through time! How do I get rid of such an
obstacle? I know, I will use it for my crusade!
- I will say that you don't have the right to pollute my air because you are limiting my liberty, never
mind that the air belongs to both of us.
- I will say that you don't have the right to do it to yourself, since you are costing me money, never
mind that you pay more tax than I do.
- I will say that you are killing me, and I will prove it with the latest & greatest multimillion-dollar study (which
is paid with your tobacco tax), never mind that the safety standards have been altered just
enough to fit the purpose! To complete and for effect, why don't we get ahold of that old rock star, to recite
the mea culpa on television under the advice of his PR agent, worried about his fading notoriety?
So now the picture is complete, all the ingredients are in place. Values such as personal liberty,
tolerance, and individualism can now be set aside, and justifiably replaced with ones of health,
order and long life. For the people who don't comply, and still foolishly talk about freedom, the
force of the law shall now be used to see that they do.
With personal liberties out of the way, the issue then becomes one of enforcement and control,
for which the state happens to have available just the right technology. Electronic devices such as cameras
and microphones are perfect for the job. Why do you get upset if we monitor you?
If you don't have anything to hide, why do you worry? In these times, monitoring is necessary for
your protection, and you'll get used to it, anyway. Besides, it's the law. We care for you, for
your children, for ourselves. We just have to get those disgusting polluters under control, they are
a menace endangering us all!
So what if we step on a few rights? Individual rights have to surrender to the interest of the
collective! And if a law is in the way, we'll either change it, or go around it!
When the Canadian Supreme Court struck down the proposal to make commercial promotion of
tobacco illegal, the anti-smokers worked frantically to go around the issue in as many ways as
possible. This demonstrates that the drive to suppress the liberty to smoke, or to advertise what
they don't like does not stop even before the highest legal authority of the
country. The health-nazis advocate the law only when it can be used for their goals of repression.
This being the frightening reality, someone may argue that a dialogue to find an understanding
of coexistence is impossible. They will not listen, for they are convinced to have the truth in their
pocket, and the persecution must continue to the bitter end.
Sadly we agree, and the only logical conclusion is that in order to fight force, we must use greater force, or be
destroyed.
It is war.
We can only say that we did not start it, and hope that -- like every negative force -- the health
nazis will eventually destroy themselves, instead of forcing us to pay a very high price to defeat them.
Unfortunately, past history may prove us wrong.
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