Are We In an Oppressive State?

Avedon Carol kindly responded in the Comments to yesterday’s post citing Jon Stewart about why so many Americans are so uninvolved with politics. Her thoughts:

There’s also the part where in an oppressive state, keeping your head down is the only protection you might have. Such a state will go after its enemies. If your first allegiance is to your family or to your own survival, the last thing you want to do is draw the government’s attention to you by criticizing them.

Seems to me that this POV is part of the disconnect between many left-leaning bloggers and that vast swathe of America that gets them so riled up. If you buy into that point of view, you’d have to be a person who believes that America is today a neo-Fascist state with such tight command and control over our daily lives that the average citizen rightfully fears the repercussions should s/he speak out against the state. I seriously doubt that mindset pervades Middle America today. Hell, even I don’t believe it.

Yes, I’m aware of Gitmo and situations like Jose Padilla’s, and the super-secret monitoring devices the NSA has that can read all our emails, and the provisions of the Patriot Act, and I am concerned about the state of civil liberties in America today. And who knows? It might even be possible that somebody in a back room in Washington DC is putting me on an “Enemies of the State” list because I’ve expressed my opposition to the war in Iraq.

But it seems to me that a left-leaning blogger like me is much more likely to run into trouble in the workplace because of my blog than any other possible outcome. I don’t see anything going on in America today that makes me feel that my own physical security is in any way at risk by the state for my point of view.

There’s a passage in the William Gibson novel “Pattern Recognition” that bears repeating here:

Win, the Cold War security expert, ever watchful, had treated paranoia as though it were something to be domesticated and trained…. he wouldn

Those That Fail To Remember History, Continued….

Busy week ahead. Luckily for me, Maha has done an excellent piece about how Iraq is coming to resemble Vietnam more and more every day — this time, by reintroducing a focus on body counts.

Isn’t there ANYONE in the US armed forces who remembers ANY of the lessons we learned so painfully in Vietnam? It’s not exactly ancient history, you know.

*sigh*

Back to class readings & prep for our upcoming weekend trip to Miami.

Paging Agent Mulder

per Brad Plumer, Bill Clinton says that Area 51 has no aliens and who know what happened at Roswell….

CLINTON: (Laughing and blushing) Well I don’t know if you all heard this, but, there was actually, when I was president in my second term, there was an anniversary observance of Roswell. Remember that? People came to Roswell, New Mexico from all over the world. And there was also a site in Nevada where people were convinced that the government had buried a UFO and perhaps an alien deep underground because we wouldn’t allow anybody to go there. And uhm

4 Years Later

They say Time heals all wounds. I suppose that’s true; the pain 9/11 caused me is not as sharp as it used to be. But still, 9/11/01 was the worst day of my life.

God bless you, Kath, wherever you are.

UPDATE: Read Pete Hamill today.

How Not To Get Blogrolled

So here’s an e-mail I received today:

Hoping you’ll host a link to my blog on your site — and not too proud to beg! 😉

[links redacted]

Lots more original art and commentary that pulls no punches. All a solo effort.

peace,
[name redacted]

After checking the blog in question out, I decided that there was nothing wrong with it, but that I didn’t want to add it to my blogroll. So I sent the following response:

Thanks but no thanks.

Maybe I could have been nicer about it, but hey, it was an unsolicited e-mail. A bit later in the day I get this back:

Wow, nice snotty reply.

I’m sure your “blog” will do well with more nice widdow kitty pix…

LOL

At which point I got annoyed. Talk about being unable to handle rejection!

So here was my response:

You know something? You need to check your attitude.

YOU sent ME an unsolicited e-mail asking for a blogroll link. I could
have just ignored your request but instead I took the time to visit
your blog, read your most recent posts, and decide not to blogroll
you. I then sent you a short and somewhat flip, but not impolite,
e-mail telling you so.

Your response is to call me snotty and make fun of the fact that I
post photos of the work I do for the SF SPCA on my blog. That kind of
response does not incline me to change my mind. It makes me think I
made the right decision in the first place.

One of us has a problem, but somehow I don’t think it is me.

It takes a lot of nerve to turn around and insult someone that you’d just asked for a favor.