Pilger is spot on with his definition of Americanism, especially the final sentence about a popular culture designed to distract and stultify the masses:
"Norman Mailer once said he believed the United States, in its endless pursuit of war and domination, had entered a "pre-fascist era". Mailer seemed tentative, as if trying to warn about something even he could not quite define. "Fascism" is not right, for it invokes lazy historical precedents, conjuring yet again the iconography of German and Italian repression. On the other hand, American authoritarianism, as the cultural critic Henry Giroux pointed out recently, is "more nuance, less theatrical, more cunning, less concerned with repressive modes of control than with manipulative modes of consent."
This is Americanism, the only predatory ideology to deny that it is an ideology. The rise of tentacular corporations that are dictatorships in their own right and of a military that is now a state with the state, set behind the façade of the best democracy 35,000 Washington lobbyists can buy, and a popular culture programmed to divert and stultify, is without precedent."
John Pilger, Have a Nice World War, Folks
WAW
5 days ago
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If you hate America so much, why don't you just leave. lol
The quote strongly resonates with what I have felt for years.
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Excellent quote from Pilger thanks for highlighting it!
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