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Kabuki Nation


Here on the outer layer of the onion known as the United States, free men and women are arguing over health care reform. It is the latest debate. Previously, we debated issues like torture, war, and the economy.

It's all pretend, of course. It is Kabuki theater of the highest order, with American citizens playing their part as they always have. We are a Democratic nation, after all. Appearances must be maintained.

Think about it. The "will of the people" is almost always completely ignored when it comes to massive moral and economic issues.

The U.S. is now a nation that knows for a fact that our government has tortured people. The latest torture story involves threatening prisoners with electric drills. Yet the GOP now says that the U.S. will be attacked by terrorists if there is an investigation into any of the crimes. And President Barack Obama has made it relatively clear that he has limited interest in the crimes of the previous administration.

Americans are also aware that the U.S. - which still has troops in Iraq - is now gearing up to accelerate its latest failed war. The lessons of Iraq, Vietnam, and of course, Afghanistan, teach us that this latest attempt to create a mini-U.S. in Afghanistan will result in little more than a waste of taxpayer money, lives, as well as ongoing chaos in that region of the world.

Most in the U.S. are also aware that profit-hungry investment banks created an economic disaster. And we rewarded them with obscene amounts of money. And the biggest of them have had their hands held until they have resumed making profits, to much applause from both sides.

And with health care reform, we should all be well aware that it is a battle of health insurance corporations versus the American people. And, thus far, the health insurance corporations are winning. Handily. And politicians - with pockets stuffed with Health Insurance Corporation cash - will work as hard as they can to insure that, in the U.S., sickness will always equal profit.

In the film "Quiz Show," contestant John Turturro takes a dive on the show, and laughs when asked if it's possible that he cheated while his opponent didn't. Torturro replies by asking what sense would it make giving the answers to just one contestant? If you are going to throw a fight, both sides must work together.

And that, in the end, is the situation the U.S. is in. We are a two-party system. And corporations learned long ago to bribe both sides.

With an impotent (if not complicit) media, a President that seems desperate to hold on to the status quo on the biggest issues, and a citizenry that is arguing over issues that don't even exist, we have become a Kabuki Theater of Dunces. We have kept ourselves on the outer layer of the onion, having been long-ago convinced that there is nothing underneath.

How do we end the play? How do we change our perspectives? We probably can't. After all, the election of Obama was supposed to be a massive victory for intellectualism. Problems would no longer be ignored or overwhelmed by rhetoric. Clarity would reign.

Yet, here we are, in August 2009, and the biggest debates are about whether we are becoming a socialist state, whether we want to kill Grandma, and whether Obama was born in the U.S. For now, most other topics are conveniently being left off the table.

In the end, what it comes down to is the fact that most U.S. citizens are comfortable in their Kabuki roles. This is by no means to say that there aren't many Americans out there trying to fight the good fight and help the citizenry. But they are playing by rules that may have never actually even existed.

At this point of U.S. history, the status quo could not be more safe. The very few will continue to take the majority with them in their search for never-ending profits and their strategies to forever stay on top. And the majority will continue to let it happen, as the corporate media keeps them too afraid, self-satisfied or oblivious to look any deeper. Americans will continue to play their roles, while those that run the nation are working from a completely different script.

Because it's all Kabuki. Period. And the show will go on.

-WKW


Crossposted at William K. Wolfrum Chronicles


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It is not kabuki if you believe it.

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I would liken democracy more to Dorothy and company fetching the broomstick of the Wicked Witch of the West. Many of us have not given up on pulling the curtain aside and confronting the wizard with his promises.

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If we could only do something about our commedia dell'arte Congress...

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. . . most U.S. citizens are comfortable . . . .

True, very true.

So, why should they expend their energies rocking the boat -- especially, when it takes huge amounts of energy to tip the boat even slightly?

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Well said, William.

Besides being comfortable in our Kabuki roles, we are just plain comfortable...period. Obese, undereducated, self-indulgent, irresponsable, what's not to like? That gnawing feeling that something is wrong is just a rough edge that can be smoothed out with any of a thousand diversions. Go along to get along. Simple. No effort.

There's also some kind of capitalistic Stockholm syndrome at play. Yes, I know the banks ripped us off for billions, but, hey, Wal-Mart's got patio furniture on sale this week. Nobody's looking to escape because life inside the prison isn't all that bad. Besides, whatever you are used to, that's the norm. The way things are is pretty much the way things have always been. So, whaddya gonna do?

And as the tea-baggers and town-hallers have shown, people will act against their own self-interest just to maintain the status quo.

I'd love to chat some more, but LawnOrder's coming on.

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Ooooh, and don't forget the billions of anti-depressants we are consuming. Everyone's little helpers. Ooooooh, and millions of viagras...

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Norway has a health care system because it services Norwegians.
The U.S. does not have a health care system because it would service Americans.
That is not specific enough (who are these people). And that's where the effectiveness of Kabuki comes in. It fills in the blanks.

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As theatre goes, the Academy Awards folks could make their life a lot simpler if they allowed for this show to enter the competiton. You have everything a good show needs. Sensationalism, drama, comedy, intrigue, love, hate and all the rest that assure a box office hit.

The reason they don't do this is DOJ lawyers hold the copyright on this insanity and have prohibited distribution. The DOD joined in by filing a suit claiming national security issues and the defense industry has a pending suit to guard their latest patents describing the most up to date methods of killing and torture.

The Academy responded to questions of possibly filing a counter suit by saying they would not pursue it because they couldn't get financing from the banks to finance the effort.

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