Posted on Jun 18, 2012
By Chris Hedges
In every conflict, insurgency,
uprising and revolution I have covered as a foreign correspondent, the
power elite used periods of dormancy, lulls and setbacks to write off
the opposition. This is why obituaries for the Occupy movement are in
vogue. And this is why the next groundswell of popular protest—and there
will be one—will be labeled as “unexpected,” a “shock” and a
“surprise.” The television pundits and talking heads, the columnists and
academics who declare the movement dead are as out of touch with
reality now as they were on Sept. 17 when New York City’s Zuccotti Park
was occupied. Nothing this movement does will ever be seen by them as a
success. Nothing it does will ever be good enough. Nothing, short of
its dissolution and the funneling of its energy back into the political
system, will be considered beneficial.
Those who have the largest megaphones in our corporate state serve the
very systems of power we are seeking to topple. They encourage us,
whether on Fox or MSNBC, to debate inanities, trivia, gossip or the
personal narratives of candidates. They seek to channel legitimate
outrage and direct it into the black hole of corporate politics. They
spin these silly, useless stories from the “left” or the “right” while
ignoring the egregious assault by corporate power on the citizenry, an
assault enabled by the Democrats and the Republicans. Don’t waste time
watching or listening. They exist to confuse and demoralize you. READ MORE
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