Why Celebrities Aren’t Speaking Up About Gaza
Caitlin Johnstone, 711 words
Fame and fortune come from elevation by film studio, record label and TV oligarchs – people with a vested interest in the status quo on which their wealth is premised. Those threatening the status quo are not so elevated, while those who do get rich and famous either understand this or are too shallow and vapid to care.
Susan Sarandon .. Roger Waters .. Lowkey .. Brian Eno .. the late Vivenne Westwood .. What do they share, other than celebrity status? All have spoken out loudly and repeatedly on the man hunt on Julian Assange for telling the truth about US empire crimes against humanity. And all have spoken out loudly and repeatedly on the systematic oppression of Palestine to further not just Israel’s interests but those of that same empire.
Why so few? Today’s post from Caitlin addresses that question convincingly. Celebrities, paid vast sums for ego-gratifying work, either know where their bread gets buttered, or are too dim – Bono, that virtue-signalling, tax-avoiding backer of worthy causes not threatening to power springs to mind – to even ask.
To Caitlin’s general remarks I’d add one more specific. Stars who do take an uncompromising stance on Israel’s crimes put themselves in the cross-hairs of one of the world’s two most powerful lobbies. (The other being America’s military industrial complex.) The Zionist lobby’s ability to wreck careers has been forced partially from the shadows and into light of day by such as the defenestration of Jeremy Corbyn and, since October 7, the dumping of hallowed tenets of academic freedom by Ivy League Universities faced with losing corporate funders.
This same lobby can as easily snap its tentacle tips to have studios and record labels ditch any celebrity brave enough to draw its wrath. All the more credit then to the refusal to put career before conscience of Eno, Lowkey, Sarandon, Waters and Westwood – and Macklemore.
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Putin Expects NATO, And Possibly Poland In Particular, To Escalate The Proxy War In Ukraine
Andrew Korybko, 973 words
What to conclude from the strutting, the breathtaking failures of reason and ‘post-truth’ disdain for facts on display in our Macrons and Camerons, our Blinkens, Bidens and Baerbocks – other than that these are men and women of profound mediocrity; smug fools with a wholly unmerited sense of entitlement? Men and women, their flaws and conceits in full view for all with eyes to see, who nevertheless presume to shepherd us through the most dangerous moment in human history. Arrived at by their reckless stupidity.
Ukraine: will our leaders’ folly kill us all?
Weak opinions strongly held? In my experience few of those who detest Vladimir Putin study the man. (To be fair, that’s not easy given rising levels of online censorship in our increasingly threadbare Western ‘democracies’ but I hope you at least saw the Tucker Carlson interview.) Rather, their hatred of him and what they think he represents is more commonly based on what they ‘learn’ through media whose systemic corruption leaves them incapable of being truthful or objective on so firm an obstacle to US empire. I’ve said these things before.
I’ve also said before that we are being led into WW3 by mediocrities and chancers representing not our interests but those of a waning – and by that fact triply dangerous – nuclear armed empire whose carnage across the middle east and beyond, and backing of the same in Gaza, show that it holds global supremacy in high regard, and human life in contempt.
I’ll post shortly a recent address by the Russian President, in the context of a West alarmed and humiliated in Ukraine, and now playing ‘nuclear chicken’. Don’t expect the Kremlin to blink.
The transcript runs to 8,000 words. Korybko’s piece is somewhat shorter. It’ll do for now.
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Michael Roberts, 1461 words plus graphs and tables
The Guardian, May 29 2024
Yesterday South Africans went to the polls with the ANC, in uninterrupted office since 1994, facing the prospect not of being ousted but of having for the first time to share power. The above linked Guardian piece links in turn to an “explainer” supplying narrowly political and psephological context but shedding little light on an economic mire, exacerbated by soaring crime on the streets and corruption on high, into which the country has sunk since the end of apartheid.
(For specific insight into how the stage was set for this, I recommend the chapter given over to South Africa in Naomi Klein’s impeccably documented, grippingly written Shock Doctrine. For a wider context less well understood when Klein was writing, and in any case calling for levels of macro-political-economic awareness she has not to my knowledge claimed, I recommend the work of debt specialist – and much besides – Michael Hudson.)
Michael Roberts, a British economist of decidedly Marxist stripe, intrigues me. He seldom writes about Ukraine or Palestine, or of China rising and the frightening tensions racked up by Washington’s response. But what he does do, and well, is use economic data to support more general assessments of the state of global capitalism. In that respect he has something of the Piketty about him.
Pushed for time? Give the Guardian ‘explainer’ a swerve and read this instead.
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Step forward Gaius Balter (admittedly, not one of my favourite commentators) with an interesting and imaginative take on this phenomena:
https://sonar21.com/a-civilization-beyond-reality/
Balter opens with a short analogy in the form of a plot description for a science fiction story/novel in which a group of aliens from an alternative reality in which……
…….attempt to switch Planet Earth to their own alternative reality.
Switching back to the present real world situation from this analogy Balter goes for the throat:
…..and goes on to note:
All in all a fascinating read. The only problem with Balter’s suggestion/conclusion to the piece is that the majority – including those who are finding the relenting unreality enveloping them and squeezing them ever tighter – have no possibility of escaping the dystopia the Collective West has become.
Besides which, someone has to stay behind and clean up the mess when the inevitable collapse occurs.