Well, I have said so myself in the past. But it doesn't seem that way
today. Right now you have the entire punditocracy and even the Prez hisself
debating whether White Supremacy is to blame for the nation's ills.
Monuments to the slaveholding Confederacy that were put up long after its
demise are being taken down secretly in a single night, after agonized
moral debate in the city councils, followed by raw fear that the Nazis
might come to your town. As for the latter, they have declared a "Summer of
Hate" in an uncanny rejoinder to some dazed celebrations 50 years ago. It
all kind of momentarily overshadows the worry that the North Koreans might
splash Guam with an improvised ICBM, or that a rash move by a would-be
Commander-in-Chief might unleash a sea of fire on the peaceful city of
Seoul.

On one level, this is profoundly boring, as people across the planet will
likely agree. Everyone is transfixed by a media system that promised a
"Knowledge Society" but now focuses exclusively on a pathetic narcissist
given to cathartic emotional outbursts. The major problems remain
unaddressed, like what to do about a collapsing geopolitical system, or the
coming wave of unemployment caused by AI, or above all, the currently
unfurling mass extinction event and the explosive climate catastrophes
spurred on by rising CO2 emissions. Beneath the 24-hour forth of the news,
much of the regulatory apparatus built up by generations  of Americans to
protect both the population and the environment from capitalist rapacity is
being pragmatically stripped away. What's paid no attention today is
defining tomorrow.

On the other hand we in fact are debating White Supremacy, arguably the
cultural bedrock on which imperial, extractive, consequence-denying
capitalism has been built. With his declarations yesterday, Trump became
the Defender-in-Chief of White Supremacy. The result is that his
administration is crumbling, his closest advisors are speechless, the upper
crust of the corporate sector is peeling away, and it's down to the hard
core of the radical white nationalists and the most aggressive elements in
the oil-and-gas industry, the military and the police. Things could go
quick now. The outbreak of war followed by mass protests, or simply another
incident with a car barreling down a city street, could unleash
confrontations between ordinary citizens and armed diehards raised on
survivalism and Bruce Willis movies. If the Fearless Leader were more
competent, such a scenario would be the chance for a coup and a real KKK
fascist USA. But I don't see evidence for any organization coherent enough
to do such a thing. Instead it's likely to be a fearful ugly mess with
further opportunities for entropic social decay and stealth militarization
of the status quo.

Fellow citizens, indigenous sovereignists and proud illegals, let's say
something different to the world.

BH
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