This last decade of history is crucial to understand the dissent-eliminating framework that has been constructed and implemented in the West. This framework has culminated, thus far, with the stunning multi-pronged attacks on Canadian truckers by the Trudeau government. But it has been a long time in the making, and it is inevitable that it will find still-more extreme expressions.
It is, after all, based in the central recognition that there is mass, widespread anger and even hatred toward the neoliberal ruling class throughout the West. Trump, Brexit and the rise of far-right parties in places where their empowerment was previously unthinkable — including Germany and France — is unmistakable proof of that. Rather than sacrifice some of the benefits of inequality that have generated much of that rage or placate or appease it with symbolic concessions, Western neoliberal elites have instead opted for force, a system that crushes all forms of dissent as soon as they emerge in anything resembling an effective, meaningful or potent form.
So many of the controversies over the last decade, often analyzed in isolation, have been devoted to this goal. The pervasive surveillance systems constructed by the West — revealed during the Snowden reporting but only partially reined in at best since then — are crucial tools, as surveillance powers always are, for monitoring and thus stifling dissent. We have now arrived at the point where the U.S. Government and its security state is officially and explicitly clear that it regards the greatest national security threat not as a foreign power such as China or Russia, and not as non-state actors such as Al Qaeda or ISIS, but rather “domestic extremists.” For years, this has been the unyielding message of the DHS, FBI, CIA, NSA and DOJ: our primary enemies are not foreign but are our fellow citizens who have embraced ideologies we regard as extremist.
This new escalation of repression depends upon a narrative framework. Those who harbor dissenting ideologies — and particularly those who do not embrace that dissent passively but instead take action to advocate, promote and spread it — are not merely dissenters. The term “dissent,” in Western democracies, connotes legitimacy, so that label must be denied them. They are instead domestic extremists, domestic terrorists, seditionists, traitors, insurrections. Applying terms of criminality renders justifiable any subsequent acts of repression: we are trained to accept that core liberties are forfeited upon the commission of crimes.
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Every word that guy Tribe wrote is a lie.
Two words explain whatever Putin is doing in Ukraine: Joe Biden. Biden financed this deal by knee-capping US domestic oil production [we dropped from 13MM bbl a day to 10MM], Russia oil revenues are now $110 billion from $344 billion, ended Nordstream restrictions, stopped federal land drilling, added regs,. Then, he showed them he is an idiot with the Afghan debacle and retreat on Iran, etc.
Anyhow, they also want this wag the dog crisis to misdirect Americans’ attention from the innumerable unnecessary debacles they foisted on us.
I don’t know why they are so upset. They can’t be thrown out. They steal elections.
That was $44 billion, not $344.
None of this could be happening without the assistance of both our press and academia— those hollow institutions have shown their commitment to Freedom of Speech to be utterly superficial.
Weak reeds.
The broken link–the key to our becoming weak and corrupted in all things, is not so much political as it is a moral breakdown in western Civilization–thus the failure of the church. This stuff is just the many faces is evil and the only answer to evil is God’s Church, which seems to be undertaking its own revolution.
I regard Carlson’s fascination with foreign strongmen repulsive, but it’s much less so than the abasement before Xi done by the Western ruling class.
Is a “strong man” foreign or domestic always evil?
We can’t be surprised that liberalism leads ultimately to trouble, no matter how it is dressed up and sold.
Liberalism being a sin, and yet ever so strong, I welcome a strong conservative leader who loves his Country and his Faith