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A ‘Kill Switch’ For The State

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Two or more decades ago I wrote an article in which I suggested that, while the collapse of our civilization would ultimately prove beneficial to the productive purposes of society, the transition would, in the short-term, not be pretty to watch. The threat to the established order would be devastating, a challenge that would elicit the most violent and desperate efforts to defend the status quo. Wars, increased police powers, the enhanced regulation of and restrictions on alternative social systems, would become the norm. A society so constituted could well be symbolized as a faceless SWAT team member shoving his automatic rifle into the face of a cowering peaceful demonstrator.

By its very nature, the established order and the state enjoy a mutuality of purpose. The state – defined as a system with a monopoly on the use of violence within a given territory – exists to maintain the interests of those desirous of resisting any fundamental change threatening to its position. The state never defines itself this way, of course. Even today, high-ranking government officials babble the bromide that their purpose is to protect the interests of workers, families, and – as a spokesman for BP recently expressed it – “the small people.”

A bill quickly being whisked through Congress – while the mainstream media distracts our attentions with updates on the death of a girl on Aruba, or “remembering Michael Jackson” – would give to the president a “kill switch” that would allow him to shut down the Internet on his whim. The supporters of this measure gurgle assurances that its purpose is only to protect the nation’s “security” in the face of a “terrorist” attack. Since 9/11, Boobus has been conditioned to accept any and every intrusion in the name of resisting “terrorism,” not wanting to know that it is the American government that is the major promoter of terrorism in the world. As the late George Carlin might well have expressed it, our government must fight the terrorist activities of other groups as a way of keeping its monopoly on the use of violence. Terrorism “is our job,” I could almost hear him declare.

The Internet is a destabilizing force to established interests in the world. It is premised on the free exchange of information which, in turn, is an expression of the liberty of individuals to act in furtherance of their particular interests. Government schools, the mainstream media, and other institutional voices, relentlessly work to condition the minds of people to think and to act within limits that are consistent with institutional purposes. Ideas or actions that do not challenge established interests may be welcomed (if supportive of such ends) or tolerated (perhaps as entertainment). But as the institutional order continues its decentralizing collapse into alternative social systems and practices, its domination of humanity continues to weaken. The struggle confronting mankind comes down to the question of whether human beings are to be the masters of their own lives, or whether they are to remain as resources to be exploited for institutional ends.

The Internet – like the printing press before it – is not the cause of the transformations in society, but only the vehicle through which free minds can explore alternatives to the inhumane, destructive, inefficient, anti-life implications from which institutions are unable to separate themselves. The question before us is whether life is to belong to the living, or to long-revered systems that insist upon their authority to control and destroy life for organizational interests.

Those seeking to direct the state’s coercive machinery against the Internet don’t even seem to have a clear grasp of how this system operates. The legislation seeking to choke the autonomous and spontaneous life from the Internet is labeled the “Protecting Cyberspace as a National Asset Act.” Referring to it as a “national asset” suggests it is some sort of collective form of property, a thing – like a building or a park – in need of “protection.” But the Internet is neither a physical object nor a place, but a process, a way of acting upon and within the world with others. To treat it as some material “thing” is as absurd as regarding evolution as a “national asset” over which the president is to be given a “kill switch.” It falls into the same kind of goofy thinking as was exhibited, a number of years ago, by a state legislator who wanted to make it a criminal offense for a person to “alter one’s consciousness” (i.e., to learn).

Of course, the violent powers of the state are never directed against material things themselves, but always against the people who own them. The “war on drugs,” for instance, does not criminalize drugs, but the people who use them. While speaking to the protection of a “national asset,” the bill is really directed at the owners of the assets through which the Internet operates. It gives the president the power to shut down the Internet by ordering Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to comply with his edicts. Those who refuse to do so will be subject to criminal penalties. But ISPs are part of the kinds of interconnected networks that are increasingly coming to reflect the horizontal systems that so threaten the structured order. Given the creative and fruitful nature of the Internet, I suspect there will be many young people who will find effective ways to circumvent the vertical logic upon which all political authority is based. In so doing, they may create more ways of connecting to and generating a more flexible Internet that looks quite different from the one we know today. Perhaps an analogy can be drawn from the world of viruses and bacteria who, without any top-down structuring, and despite the hundreds of billions of dollars of deadly pharmaceutical weaponry directed at them, manage to evolve their own responses that not only allow them to survive, but to become even more vibrant. A reading of H.G. Wells’ The War of the Worlds may prove instructive.

The bill’s principal author, Sen. Joe Lieberman, revealed his preferences for political despotism in telling us that “China . . . can disconnect parts of its Internet, and we need to have that here too.” How wonderful! The model around which Americans are to rally as a vision is not the Declaration of Independence, but a communist state best known for its “Great Leap Forward” that led to the deaths of close to twenty million people. I can imagine the day when the American state recreates its concentration camps – in the name of “national security,” of course – accompanied by Oberführer Lieberman’s cooing reassurances that Germany once had concentration camps, but that they were only temporary measures!

Do not allow yourself to be misled as to what is at stake in all of this. The established order is fighting to preserve its preeminence over all of humanity, and no appeals to traditional liberal sentiments or humane values, or constitutional or moral principles, will be allowed to stand in the way of this institutional imperative. Those who pay attention to what is implicit in events are quickly discovering that, regardless of the forms under which they operate, every state system is grounded in the exercise of arbitrary force. The enjoyment of its monopoly on the use of violence cannot exist alongside any principle that would limit its arbitrariness. This is why police brutalities, international war crimes, and other political atrocities will continue unabated. If state action was subject to review or reversal, its coercive monopoly would shift to such appellate agency which, in its turn, would enjoy this unrestrained power. The naïveté of those who look to the United Nations, or other forms of world government, as solutions to the inherent nature of all political systems, overlooks this essential point.

A state system that is fighting for its existence must be expected to regard wars, nuclear annihilation, torture, imprisonment without trials, concentration camps, destructive taxation and economic regulations, and the present Internet “kill switch” attack on free expression, as nothing more than options available for employment in its continuing war against human beings and the entire life process. The question, as always, comes down to how we – you and I – will respond to all of this.

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Men, Power and Death: Layla Anwar

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What a macabre title! Yet so true…

I am “privileged” to be a witness of the Iraqi tragedy. Privileged is not the right word, but maybe it is…

Privileged to be alive, privileged to bear testimony, privileged to have learned some hard truths the very hard way…at a very heavy price…a deadly price…

But some important lessons only come that way…this is what I am left to conclude…and if I don’t use this experience in a positive way, it will kill me too.

So what is positive about it? In itself nothing at all…quite the opposite…the only positive thing and again am not sure if positive is the right word — but short of a better word that is probably eluding me right now — the tearing away of myths and the awareness I was given by the force of circumstances, can be considered positive…and maybe I am to send a message to the world, an imperfect, incomplete message but a message nonetheless…

Tell me who you worship and I will tell you who you are. This is what am left with from the Iraqi tragedy…

I have realized that men worship Death…seriously am not kidding…the male gender loves killing, loves inflicting death – they worship the power they feel when they can terminate life…by any means…

Men worship Power…they are the disbelievers, the arrogant ones who will not humble themselves in front of Creation…and its Creator…

Not all forms of power are negative…self defense is an obligation, a lawful one, but this not the power am talking about…the kind of power we are witnessing in this new world order is indeed a lethal one…a cowardly one…at least in bygone days men were men, they used a sword and faced their opponents in the eye, they did not hide in super jets dropping bombs, nor did they hide behind guns, nor was gunpowder their smokescreen….

And why am I mentioning men here ?

I noticed that wars and occupations are led by men. I noticed that rape and torture are committed by men. I noticed that governments, industries, corporations, big business…the whole system is upheld by men…and the women who follow in their footsteps…

I noticed that men blame the “system” but that they contribute to it, perpetuate it, are part and parcel of it…

I, as a woman cannot divorce Iraq’s tragedy from the male gender…or maleness…

I am no feminist,I don’t need to be one…and I don’t believe that all patriarchal systems are necessarily, inherently evil…nor are all patriarchs…but from what I have witnessed, I can tell you for sure that modern day man is the source of much evil…

And when am talking of modern day man — am referring to all men, from all religious backgrounds and all nationalities….yes am generalizing…and I have every good reason to.

I am not into surveys and trying to fish out the good ones from the majority…I am talking of trends…and am talking of consequences…real palpable, tangible ones…am talking about Reality.

Men, the male gender is RESPONSIBLE for much of the tragedies, pain and suffering inflicted on this planet…

From wars of occupation, to prisons, to torture, to rape, to crimes, to polluting the earth….male power and its misuses are at the core of our downfall….and downfall it sure is…

By substituting himself for a God, the male allows himself all kinds of transgressions, all kinds of offenses…by abusing his role of “vicegerent” on earth, men have turned this place into a hell…a living hell…

Whether he is a Jew, a Muslim, a Christian, an Atheist, or Agnostic, or anything else..it does not matter anymore…he is leaving the ugliest footprints behind him, he’s leaving a legacy of pain, grief, corruption and death…a spiritual, moral, physical death…

Everything he seeks to build with one hand, he destroys with the other…he can wipe away years of hard work with one destructive lethal act…he can break hearts, souls and bodies rendering them useless, impossible to piece together again…

He has worshiped himself as a God, has turned God into his own image, and has turned religion, ideology and the rest to suit his own destructive instincts…

Imbued with self, or more aptly illusions of self, a disconnected self, drunk with power, the male gender has wrecked havoc on all fronts….

A slave of his own ego, his own greed, his own lust, he believes himself to be free…when he is nothing but a slave…

Masquerading behind religion, principles, ideologies…he is nothing but a clown that can’t even make you laugh no more…he will wear a thousand masks as long as he is not asked to look into himself, his gender, his own masculinity and what it means to be a man…he will continue day in, day out, like a robot, like the machines he constructs daily…until it breaks down…until he breaks down…then he cries out for help, only to realize that he is so alone and has always been so alone…

His refusal to look within and ask the hard questions, his egomania, his lack of connectedness with the Source of all Living things has turned him into a soulless, dead being himself…and I don’t really care how many churches, temples or mosques he attends….and I don’t care how many books he has read, and I don’t care how many articles he has written….

You see am a typical female – I don’t care much for your God, your Jesus Christ, your Elohim, your Hindu Divinity, your Buddha, your Marx, your Engels, your Darwin, or whatever other false god you worship…I look at your deeds, your acts and I check if they match/follow your words…basically I look if you walk the talk…and hardly any of you do…

You see am a typical female – I look at end results. And when I do so, I see men laboring day and night to crack some invention, some genetic code, some discovery, some formula, some equation…and I see their work serving Death…

You see am a typical female – I see the morgues, the prisons, the torture marks, the rapes, the mass graves, the blood, the explosions, the weapons, the toxins, the poisons, the widows, the orphans, the deformed infants and I see your male hands everywhere…behind these pictures…I see your male hands and the women who follow you in your shadows…

You see am a typical female – I give Life and you have given nothing but Death…

Layla Anwar