This
is so spot on! Truly, our real problem is the polarizing propaganda
that we’re constantly fed which divides us up into democrats vs
republicans. Our true struggle is indeed between democracy — and
economic, racial, social, and environmental justice — and
oligarchy.
We
humans share so much more in common than what our mainstream media
all too often leads us to believe. At our core, it’s my belief that
we are compassionate and caring and want what’s best for our
families and communities, our nation and other nations, and the
Earth. If we’re thinking otherwise, then we’ve likely lost touch
with how interconnected we all are and that the pain and the joy of
others is also ours.
In
peeling back the many layers of what we’re told to believe, I have
found that there are powerful forces leading us to turn on each other
rather than the actual sources of our struggles and suffering. And
the propaganda of polarization is such a poisonous tool of
distraction.
I
envision a time where more and more of us will be doing the
courageous work of recognizing and dismantling the obstacles within
ourselves which impair our instincts and our capacity for
understanding, compassion, and love.
One
part of this journey is to embrace a profound commitment to truth.
And this can lead us to follow the money and truly come to see how
the oligarchs — which have largely taken over both major political
parties — have poisoned us against each other so we won’t look
deeply into the shadow side of the Republican Party (if we identify
as republicans), or the Democratic Party (if we identify as
democrats). And this clinging to my side is right and you on this
other side are wrong and the problem keeps us from knowing the true
source of poverty and endless wars and the climate and ecological
crises and on and on.
AND,
gratefully, more and more of us are waking up and recognizing that
oh!, we’re all connected and all in this together and it’s the
whole damn oligarchy and its patriarchal neoliberal predatory
capitalist system that’s what must go!
That’s
when we recognize that Trump is a symptom of something so much bigger
than this one man. And we realize that the Clintons and Obama and
Biden and Buttigieg and all corporate democrats are also just
symptoms of this whole oligarchy and its deadly systems of divide and
conquer and greed and insane redistribution of wealth upwards at the
expense of everyone else.
And
all this even in the midst of the climate and ecological crises which
threaten our children and grandchildren and all children everywhere
with catastrophic suffering and ultimately extinction if we don’t
dismantle this oligarchy NOW!
Everything,
absolutely everything, that we love and cherish is at stake. Which
brings us to an essential imperative: FOLLOW THE MONEY. When we do
so, we recognize who the republicans and the democrats are who’ve
aligned themselves with their wealthy donor friends rather than we
the people and the planet.
If
there’s to be any chance of a livable planet for our children and
grandchildren and all beings 100 years from now or less, then we must
be courageous and care enough to find out who’s bought and who’s
not — who is aligned with the plutocracy and who isn’t taking a
penny from any wealthy special interest.
The
oligarchs are truly fighting us now because they know that those of
us who see them and what they’re doing are fighting with everything
we can to stop the madness of destroying our country and the Earth.
This is true of Trump and the Republican Party, this is true of the
DNC and corporate democrats, and this is true of the .1% and all
predatory capitalists who are fiercely determined to hold onto their
power.
Let
us all do our deep truth seeking, putting principles before
personalities, and together dismantle all systems of death and
destruction and instead come together in the movements in America led
by Bernie Sanders and others — and movements worldwide — which
are grounded in Revolutionary Love and committed to economic, racial,
social, and environmental justice for all.
— Molly
By
Robert
Reich
I
keep hearing that the Democratic party has moved “left” and that
some Democratic candidates may be "too far left."
But
in this era of unprecedented concentration of wealth and political
power at the top, I can’t help wondering what it means to be
“left.”
A
half-century ago, when America had a large and growing middle class,
those on the “left” sought stronger social safety nets and more
public investment in schools, roads and research. Those on the
“right” sought greater reliance on the free market.
But
as wealth and power have concentrated at the top, everyone
else—whether on the old right or the old left—has become
disempowered and less secure.
Safety
nets have unraveled, public investments have waned and the free
market has been taken over by crony capitalism and corporate welfare
cheats.
Washington and state capitals are overwhelmed by money coming
from the super-rich, Wall Street and big corporations.
So
why do we continue to hear and use the same old “right” and
“left” labels?
I suspect it’s because the emerging oligarchy feels safer if Americans are split along the old political battle lines. That way, Americans won’t notice they’re being shafted.
In reality, the biggest divide in America today runs between oligarchy and democracy. When oligarchs fill the coffers of political candidates, they neuter democracy.
The oligarchs know politicians won’t bite the hands that feed them. So as long as they control the money, they can be confident there will be no meaningful response to stagnant pay, climate change, military bloat or the soaring costs of health insurance, pharmaceuticals, college and housing.
There will be no substantial tax increases on the wealthy. There will be no antitrust enforcement to puncture the power of giant corporations. No meaningful regulation of Wall Street’s addiction to gambling with other peoples’ money. No end to corporate subsides. CEO pay will continue to skyrocket. Wall Street hedge fund and private equity managers will continue to make off like bandits.
So long as the oligarchy divides Americans – split off people of color from working-class whites, stoke racial resentments, describe human beings as illegal aliens, launch wars on crime and immigrants, stoke fears of communists and socialists – it doesn’t have to worry that a majority will stop them from looting the nation.
Please
continue this article here:
https://www.commondreams.org/views/2019/07/09/americas-real-divide-isnt-left-vs-right-its-democracy-vs-oligarchy
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