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<http://www.opednews.com/articles/HopeOver-HopeLash-HopeBr-by-Naomi-Klein-09
0417-831.html> HopeOver, HopeLash, HopeBreak: A Lexicon of Disappointment

by Naomi Klein <http://www.opednews.com/author/author25761.html>      Page 1
of 2 page(s) 

 

I was a bit concerned about posting my latest column on Huffington Post, for
obvious reasons. But I have decided to do it anyway, in the hopes that
HuffPo readers will submit additions and modifications to the Lexicon of
Disappointment. Or, alternatively, just yell about how wrong I am.

I await the verdict...

All is not well in Obamafanland. It's not clear exactly what accounts for
the change of mood. Maybe it was the rancid smell emanating from Treasury's
latest bank bailout. Or the news that the president's chief economic
adviser, Larry Summers, earned millions from the very Wall Street banks and
hedge funds he is protecting from reregulation now. Or perhaps it began
earlier, with Obama's silence during Israel's Gaza attack.

Whatever the last straw, a growing number of Obama enthusiasts are starting
to entertain the possibility that their man is not, in fact, going to save
the world if we all just hope really hard.

This is a good thing. If the superfan culture that brought Obama to power is
going to transform itself into an independent political movement, one fierce
enough to produce programs capable of meeting the current crises, we are all
going to have to stop hoping and start demanding.

The first stage, however, is to understand fully the awkward in-between
space in which many US progressive movements find themselves. To do that, we
need a new language, one specific to the Obama moment. Here is a start.

Hopeover. Like a hangover, a hopeover comes from having overindulged in
something that felt good at the time but wasn't really all that healthy,
leading to feelings of remorse, even shame. It's the political equivalent of
the crash after a sugar high. Sample sentence: "When I listened to Obama's
economic speech my heart soared. But then, when I tried to tell a friend
about his plans for the millions of layoffs and foreclosures, I found myself
saying nothing at all. I've got a serious hopeover."

Hoper coaster. Like a roller coaster, the hoper coaster describes the
intense emotional peaks and valleys of the Obama era, the veering between
joy at having a president who supports safe-sex education and despondency
that single-payer healthcare is off the table at the very moment when it
could actually become a reality. Sample sentence: "I was so psyched when
Obama said he is closing Guantánamo. But now they are fighting like mad to
make sure the prisoners in Bagram have no legal rights at all. Stop this
hoper coaster -- I want to get off!"

Hopesick. Like the homesick, hopesick individuals are intensely nostalgic.
They miss the rush of optimism from the campaign trail and are forever
trying to recapture that warm, hopey feeling--usually by exaggerating the
significance of relatively minor acts of Obama decency. Sample sentences: "I
was feeling really hopesick about the escalation in Afghanistan, but then I
watched a YouTube video of Michelle in her organic garden and it felt like
inauguration day all over again. A few hours later, when I heard that the
Obama administration was boycotting a major UN racism conference, the
hopesickness came back hard. So I watched slideshows of Michelle wearing
clothes made by ethnically diverse independent fashion designers, and that
sort of helped."

Hope fiend. With hope receding, the hope fiend, like the dope fiend, goes
into serious withdrawal, willing to do anything to chase the buzz. (Closely
related to hopesickness but more severe, usually affecting middle-aged
males.) Sample sentence: "Joe told me he actually believes Obama
deliberately brought in Summers so that he would blow the bailout, and then
Obama would have the excuse he needs to do what he really wants: nationalize
the banks and turn them into credit unions. What a hope fiend!"

Hopebreak. Like the heartbroken lover, the hopebroken Obama-ite is not mad
but terribly sad. She projected messianic powers onto Obama and is now
inconsolable in her disappointment. Sample sentence: "I really believed
Obama would finally force us to confront the legacy of slavery in this
country and start a serious national conversation about race. But now he
never seems to mention race, and he's using twisted legal arguments to keep
us from even confronting the crimes of the Bush years. Every time I hear him
say 'move forward,' I'm hopebroken all over again."

Hopelash. Like a backlash, hopelash is a 180-degree reversal of everything
Obama-related. Sufferers were once Obama's most passionate evangelists. Now
they are his angriest critics. Sample sentence: "At least with Bush everyone
knew he was an a**hole. Now we've got the same wars, the same lawless
prisons, the same Washington corruption, but everyone is cheering like
Stepford wives. It's time for a full-on hopelash."

In trying to name these various hope-related ailments, I found myself
wondering what the late Studs Terkel would have said about our collective
hopeover. He surely would have urged us not to give in to despair. I reached
for one of his last books, Hope Dies Last. I didn't have to read long. The
book opens with the words: "Hope has never trickled down. It has always
sprung up."

And that pretty much says it all. Hope was a fine slogan when rooting for a
long-shot presidential candidate. But as a posture toward the president of
the most powerful nation on earth, it is dangerously deferential. The task
as we move forward (as Obama likes to say) is not to abandon hope but to
find more appropriate homes for it -- in the factories, neighborhoods and
schools where tactics like sit-ins, squats and occupations are seeing a
resurgence.

 


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Political scientist Sam Gindin wrote recently that the labor movement can do
more than protect the status quo. It can demand, for instance, that
shuttered auto plants be converted into green-future factories, capable of
producing mass-transit vehicles and technology for a renewable energy
system. "Being realistic means taking hope out of speeches," he wrote, "and
putting it in the hands of workers."

Which brings me to the final entry in the lexicon.

Hoperoots. Sample sentence: "It's time to stop waiting for hope to be handed
down, and start pushing it up, from the hoperoots." 

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