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America's Looted Generation: The Kids Are NOT Alright!
30 December 2010 By Jane Stillwater
Here in America today, Old White Guys tend to be
rather angry at the way things are going -- but theirs
is not the generation that should be getting truly
pissed off. The OWGs are doing fine financially. They
have nothing to complain about.
Their walkers and scooters are paid for by MediCare.
Their pensions come regularly in the mail.
Social Security buoys them up, they have lots of
savings left over from the good times, they have home
equity to fall back on and they don't have to worry
about finding a job.
All that these Old White Guys have to do nowadays is
take an occasional cruise to the Bahamas, enjoy their
golden years and bitch about how hard life is -- until
they die and can buy themselves a fabulously expensive
new coffin. They got theirs. Why the complaints? They
should be as happy as pigs in a trough.
It's the youth of America who should be really pissed
off.
Their sweet little old grandfathers have just sold
them all down the river without even a second thought.
"Hey, Grandpa! Where's my education, where's my job,
where's my clean air, where's my future?"
"Sorry, sonny. I bought a war with that money
instead."
You bought a war? A war? I mean seriously, grandpa.
You didn't just splurge on one or two occasional wars.
You bought a whole bunch of wars. "World War I, World
War II, the Cold War, the Korean war, the Vietnam War,
the wars on Palestine, Iraq and Afghanistan, the War
on Drugs, the War on Terror...."
And now, Gramps, you are happily buying your
grandchildren a war on Social Security.
"I got mine, sonny-boy. And now I want yours."
If I was a member of the American generation that is
just graduating from high school right now -- if you
are even that lucky -- I'd be out screaming in the
streets, "I've been robbed!"
And then when the police come and ask for a
description of the felon who robbed me, I would say,
"It was an old guy, looked a bit like Alan Greenspan,
about as tall as Ronald Reagan, sort of bald like Dick
Cheney, appeared at first to be my friend like Barack
Obama, shed crocodile tears like Rush Limbaugh and
lied to me like Rupert Murdoch on Fox News...."
Don't trust anybody over 50.
PS: Speaking of being robbed, Princeton professor and
former New York Times reporter Chris Hedges tells us
exactly how this "Looted Generation"
heist-of-the-century has been pulled off. In his
recent article in TruthDig entitled, "2011: A Brave
New Distopia" http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/2011_a_brave_new_dystopia_20101227/,
Hedges lays it all out.
"The two greatest visions of a future dystopia were
George Orwell’s '1984' and Aldous Huxley’s 'Brave New
World.'" And as we head into the greatest
dysfunctional dystopia the world has ever known, who
will be right? Huxley or Orwell?
"Would we be, as Orwell wrote, dominated by a
repressive surveillance and security state that used
crude and violent forms of control? Or would we be, as
Huxley envisioned, entranced by entertainment and
spectacle, captivated by technology and seduced by
profligate consumption to embrace our own oppression?
It turns out Orwell and Huxley were both right. Huxley
saw the first stage of our enslavement. Orwell saw the
second."
Then Hedges goes on to pretty much describe you and me
-- and Gramps. "Our manufacturing base has been
dismantled. Speculators and swindlers have looted the
U.S. Treasury and stolen billions from small
shareholders who had set aside money for retirement or
college. Civil liberties, including habeas corpus and
protection from warrantless wiretapping, have been
taken away. Basic services, including public education
and health care, have been handed over to the
corporations to exploit for profit. The few who raise
voices of dissent, who refuse to engage in the
corporate happy talk, are derided by the corporate
establishment as freaks."
I just love quoting Chris Hedges. Here's some more of
his stuff: "The façade is crumbling. And as more and
more people realize that they have been used and
robbed, we will move swiftly from Huxley’s 'Brave New
World' to Orwell’s '1984'. The public, at some point,
will have to face some very unpleasant truths. The
good-paying jobs are not coming back. The largest
deficits in human history mean that we are trapped in
a debt peonage system that will be used by the
corporate state to eradicate the last vestiges of
social protection for citizens, including Social
Security. The state has devolved from a capitalist
democracy to neo-feudalism. And when these truths
become apparent, anger will replace the
corporate-imposed cheerful conformity."
PPS: I also really like Stephen Colbert's new satire,
"Jesus was a Liberal Democrat," http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/368914/december-16-2010/jesus-is-a-liberal-democrat,
wherein Colbert jokingly implores us not to end up
like Jesus, who mollycoddled the poor. "Actually, we
shouldn't be talking to the poor at all. They've got
Unemployment Cooties!"
And America's "Looted Generation" has the most
unemployment cooties of all. Good job there, Grandpa.
Thanks a lot.
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