“A” for Apathy
The US has been on a downhill slide for about thirty years. When I was a teenager, things were gradually improving. As hard fought as it was, women and people of color were gaining their rights and the respect they deserve. In spite of warmongers, the majority of the country stood up against a stupid, unnecessary war. A crooked President had been forced out of office. And lot of people were getting their piece of the American pie. Unions continued to organize in the face of government and corporate resistance, and consequently, there was a large, growing middle class, wages were pretty good and pensions were widely available; insurance and healthcare, affordable. The government had empowered agencies to address the lot of the poor and minorities, and to watchdog corporations and our environment. We had a relatively free, diversified press, generally dedicated to the interests of the people. The rich were asked to pay taxes in line with their privileged status. It wasn’t utopia by any means, but the future looked brighter.
Then we suffered through the idiocy of Ronald Reagan. His legacy was to curse us with conservatism ever since. I know that a lot of our problems stem from Reagan’s appeal as a charismatic, grandfatherly figure, putting the smiling face on elitism, racism, sexism, militarism, corporatism, intolerance, injustice, corruption and ignorance. These things became not only acceptable, but fashionable. Adding to our dilemma, the ultra-rich, the religious right and multinational corporations have always had resources and infrastructure far beyond that of progressives, so the deck is ultimately stacked against common folk. That being said, the true root of our problem is apathy. Too many people have given up, or perhaps, never cared. If we want to reclaim our rights, our government and our country, we have to get up off our asses, fight and win, as our ancestors did. We need a war on apathy.
Your apathy is why we have unjustly invaded yet another country for yet another illegal war. Untold thousands of innocents suffer and die for nothing more than the hollow rhetoric of your leaders and the economic desires of heartless corporations. It’s why no-bid contracts and mercenaries armies are acceptable. Your apathy allows the government to loot the tax coffers and give away our natural resources while repeatedly cutting taxes for the very rich. It’s why we are smothering in debt, essentially fighting a multi-billion dollar war with credit from foreign sources.
Your apathy makes it acceptable to fire rockets and artillery into residential neighborhoods, killing civilians in Palestine, Lebanon, Iraq and elsewhere. It permits your military to target non-military resources, like water systems, schools, hospitals and power stations. Your apathy is why your government continually sides with dictators, as in Pakistan, with royalty, as in Saudi Arabia and with terrorists, like the Nicaraguan contras or Afghani mujahideen. It’s why genocide occurs in Rwanda, Burundi and Sudan. Your apathy permits your government to overthrow democratically-elected leaders in many countries, assassinate union and political organizers, wage proxy wars and finance death squads worldwide. It’s what gives your military, police and intelligence agencies tacit approval to spy on peace groups and religious organizations within this country. Your apathy is why people can be held for years without charges and, in many instances, tortured. It’s why entire families can be imprisoned, small children included. Your apathy has allowed fascists and war criminals to occupy the highest levels of government, openly scorning the very Constitution they claim so vehemently to respect and uphold.
On the streets and in the homes of America, your apathy is responsible for oppression and brutalization based on gender, race and sexual orientation. It’s why women earn less than men and why they shouldn’t walk alone at night. It is at the root of the rape and domestic violence that women suffer. Your apathy contributes to the creation of ghettos and the lack of opportunity for people of color. It’s why blacks suffer disproportionately at the hands of the police and in the prison system. Your apathy allows gay people to be abused on a daily basis. It’s why people are beaten, tortured, and murdered because of their sexual preference.
Your apathy is what fuels runaway corporate power. It’s why corrupt businesses can lie to us, rob us, poison us and kill us with impunity. Your apathy permits corporate prisons, corporate armies and corporate crime. It allows businesses to write laws and put their stooges in charge of regulatory agencies. Your apathy permits homes to be seized through eminent domain and given to greedy developers. Everything is acceptable as long as the stockholders are satisfied.
Your apathy is why the US has one of the worst voting systems in the world and a series of questionable elections. Outright racists, failed businessmen, flamboyant wrestlers, bad actors, corporate tools and political hacks are elected and re-elected because of this. Your apathy is why people who avoided military service in their youth can become hawks in their later years without being taken to task for it.
Without our apathy, leaders would be compelled to answer for their deeds. As it is, they only respond to those who finance politics and show up to vote. If the bulk of the population was politically engaged, those in power would have to walk a straight line or suffer real consequences. If most people voted, and truly voted in their own best interest, you would never see another conservative in office. Ever.
If you spent a tenth of the time you spend drinking and clubbing, watching American Idol and NASCAR, looking at porn and playing video games, waxing your car and waxing your pubes, feigning piety in church or whatever it is you do instead of involvement, our situation would improve dramatically. If you don’t side with the human race, you’re siding with the rat race. Even if you think you are on the sidelines, your inaction encourages the basest, cruelest acts to be perpetrated in your name.
Know this: no matter how boring, pointless or insurmountable all this seems, you can make a world of difference by spending a few minutes with the alternative press, getting involved with an organization, sending some emails or calling your representatives. You must do it for yourself and for humanity. Historically, every little morsel of progress had to be wrested from the grasp of those in power. In that respect, it is no different now. Are you doing enough to change things for the better? Are you doing anything at all?
If you don’t feel this applies to you, it might actually be your complicity that is the problem. In that case, congratulations–your destruction of our country is almost complete.