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Rhetoric of Terror

Only traitors try to make us afraid of terrorists

By noemail@noemail.org (Cory Doctorow)

Cory Doctorow: In this mind-blowing, exhaustively researched Cato institute paper by Ohio State University’s John Mueller, the case against being afraid of terrorism is laid out in irrefutable logic, backed with credible, documented statistics about terrorism’s risks. From the number of fatalities produced by terrorism to the trends in terrorism death to the fact that almost no one has ever died from a military biological agent to the fact that poison gas and dirty bombs in the field do only minor damage — this paper is the most reassuring and infuriating piece of analysis I’ve read since September 11th, 2001.The bottom line is, terrorism doesn’t kill many people. Even in Israel, you’re four times more likely to die in a car wreck than as a result of a terrorist attack. In the USA, you need to be more worried about lightning strikes than terrorism. The point of terrorism is to create terror, and by cynically convincing us that our very countries are at risk from terrorism, our politicians have delivered utter victory to the terrorists: we are terrified.

The statistics are interesting, but I find this quote even more revealing.

“Why of course the people don’t want war. Why should some poor slob on
a farm want to risk his life in a war when the best he can get out of
it is to come back to his farm in one piece? Naturally the common people
don’t want war neither in Russia, nor in England, nor for that matter in
Germany. That is understood. But, after all, it is the leaders of the
country who determine the policy and it is always a simple matter to
drag the people along, whether it is a democracy, or a fascist
dictatorship, or a parliament, or a communist dictatorship. Voice or no
voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders.
That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked,
and denounce the peacemakers for lack of patriotism and exposing the
country to danger. It works the same in any country.
– Hermann Goering, second highest in command of the Third Reich

Sound like a familiar rhetorical strategy? Right or wrong, its important to recognize it.

[tags] rhetoric, terrorism, speech [/tags]

links for 2006-08-08

Apologies

Sorry about Loki. He was once a great Trickster, of a pantheon long since faded. But as  the memory of him faded, so to did his power. Now he holds a great resentment towards humans, no longer trying to teach, but instead he critiques. He sees the darkness in humanity, even takes form and wallows in it at times. It just encourages him.

Monkey Shit

Bah! What a pile of steaming shit those words were. “We just need respect” Its absurdity at the highest level. “Men” is nothing but de-evolved monkeys, flinging bullets at each other instead of shit. The problem is quite simple, too many monkeys, too close together. You can’t handle it. Your just territorial savages with delusions of self-importance. I used to try and teach you lessons through jest and trickery. I was revered and hated for these lessons, but their neccessity was understood. Now? Now I sit and laugh as you destroy each other, as you destroy the world you need and it in turn fights back. Perhaps, when their are less monkeys to contend with resources, some common sense may return to your species. Or, you’ll all simply die off.

Loki

The Other Side

There is always another side, another angle, another view. This is what people so often fail to see.

I have never had a problem with explaining my religious position. I’m an agnostic. I sometimes feel that the balancing nature of Taoism is the Way, but its a very difficult path to follow. I do not have a problem with religions, I have a problem with dogma, with organized righteousness pushed by people who do not deserve the glory they preach. I do not believe that God, in whatever form, would advocate cutting off a woman’s nose or clitorius for some male percieved wrong; would advocate a holy war against non-believers, whether they are christian, buddhist, islamic, jewish or any other denomination, religious wars are the creation of power-hungry men. God would also not advocate the corruption of children, forcing upon them the belief that they alone are correct in their religious beliefs, and all others are wrong/evil, even deserving of death. This is what really upsets me about religions, the lack of respect for each other.

Lately, due to the rhetorical manipulations of the media, we are hearing and seeing pictures of little muslim children with bombs wrapped around them, shouting their hate for the Americans and other non-believers, the rhetoric trained into them by their elders. Its important to understand that it is not their words that they shout, and they are not the only ones:

David Byrne on “Jesus Camp,” a new documentary film about the indoctrination of young Americans into an intensely politicized form of evangelical Christianity.

There were some perfect sound bites — at one point Pastor Fischer instructs the little ones that they should be willing to die for Christ, and the little ones obediently agree. She may even use the word martyr, which has a shocking echo in the Middle East. I can see future suicide bombers for Jesus — the next step will be learning to fly planes into buildings. Of course, the grownups would say, “Oh no, we’re not like them” — but they admit that the principal difference is simply that “We’re right.”

Its also important to realize that Islam is not the only faith to call for a holy war, Crusades anyone? The problem is not the religions, its the weakminded, pityful, and power-hungry men who lead the churches, who write the hateful rhetoric, and who train their sheep into believing its the word of God. This is not to say there is not great beliefs in religious texts, great religious men/women, or helpful organizations. But it cannot be denied the horrors and death brought upon the world in the last few thousand years, is caused by a simple problem, lack of repect for each other. There is always another side to all viewpoints, whether its social, religious, or political. Acknowledging this is what allows cultures and people to evolve and grow.

[tags] religion, dogma, doctrine, religious rhetoric [/tags]

Soon my pets…

This is what it will look like when the great catepillar gods begin their conquest…heed my words!

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links for 2006-08-03

The True Secret Masters

The Loom : A Nation of Neurotics? Blame the Puppet Masters?:

Toxoplasma gondii is an extraordinary creature, whose exploits I’ve chronicled in previous posts , an article in the New York Times and my book Parasite Rex. This single-celled organism has a life cycle that takes it from cats to other mammals and birds and back to cats again. Studies have shown that the parasite can alter the behavior of rats, robbing them of their normal fear of cats–and presumably making it easier for the parasites to get into their next host.

Truly these are the secret masters of our world, controlling our development. Schizophrenia is their way of trying to communicate with us in our primative language. You will see…

[tags] parasite, control, secret masters [/tags]

Where art thou privacy?

EFF: DeepLinks:

Because of phone calls and letters from constituents like you, Senator Arlen Specter is feeling the heat. Having previously delayed a vote on his dangerous surveillance bill, he is now intent on moving it out of committee on Thursday. This sham “compromise” bill will help the government continue to break the law, vastly expanding the president’s power to spy on you without any meaningful oversight from Congress or the courts. If you haven’t already called and your Senator is on the Judiciary Committee, please use our Action Center and call your Senator immediately to stop this dangerous bill. Your friends and family could be constituents of Judiciary Committee members — spread the word and urge them to call Congress now. If you’re a blogger, post a “Stop the Surveillance Bills” button.

I dont have a big reader base, but thought I’d add this just in case. This is serious people.

[tags] Arlen Specter, freedoms, surveillance [/tags]