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The State under siege |
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The Security State Yet those who formulate the propaganda that maintains the increasingly fragile legitimacy of the State’s right to rule continue as if it’s ‘business as usual’. Here in the UK for example, the government’s plan to create a national database on its citizens, the proposed (and misnamed) National ID card legislation now in its third iteration, is in serious trouble as it comes up for its second reading in Parliament this week. Every reason used to justify the creation of an ID Card and even the construction of a national database on citizens have been shown to be false:
I can personally attest to this as my identity was stolen by a certain Mrs Gonzales in the Bronx when I lived in the US who used my Social Security Number.
The crying shame of the situation however, is that it’s not being challenged on questions of principle but on the question of its cost, now in all likelihood to run to as much as £18 billion according to a study just released by the London School of Economics! Each ‘card’ could set back every British citizen over the age of 16 as much as £300, and a compulsorary charge no less! I for one, have pledged not to get one even if means being tossed in jail. I challenge every right thinking person to join me. With the Tories and Liberal Democrats set to vote against it this Wednesday (again, not on principle but on cost and ‘practicality’), it will be the first real test of the alleged left-wing of the Labour government, for together their votes could defeat the bill. Or will the ‘left’ consider that citizens’ rights are less important than the creation of the corporate, security state (and their own, miserable jobs)? Don’t hold your breath on this one… Ultimately, the ‘ID Card’ is about building the security state and has absolutely nothing to do with terrorism, crime, benefit fraud, or the other alleged reasons for forcing every British citizen to have one. In reality it’s an acknowledgement by the State that it cannot trust its own citizens to support an illegitimate state. Some valuable resources on the Big Lie that is the ID Card The Identity Card Frequently Asked Questions and Background and analysis provided by Privacy International The government’s own ‘Regulatory Impact Statement’ is worth reading. A State of War Criminals Even as the occupation unravels at a rate of knots, we see the ‘liberal’ Independent still peddling the same state-sponsored lies. For example, the Independent had a ‘news’ item (25/6/05, p.2) on ‘insurgency’ in Iraq headed “One year after sovereignty restored, nation is in crisis” which goes on to tell us that
How a country under occupation can be assumed to be “sovereign” is not explained. Those who resist occupation are, it is assumed “Islamic extremists”, yet there is not a shred of evidence to authenticate this assumption. The piece goes on to tell us that “insurgents have killed at least 1,245 … Iraqi civilians” without informing us that many of those killed are in fact puppet troops or police. The allegation is not merely an assumption but a lie. And of course as per usual, the number of Iraqis murdered by the occupation gets not a mention. Wholesale destruction of Iraqi towns and their inhabitants is described as “counter-insurgency sweeps” and so on and so forth. At every stage, the reality of imperial power is sanitised by the media. The BBC has simply halted any kind of meaningful coverage of the occupation entirely, limiting its ‘news’ to ‘suicide’ bombers and the odd interview with the usual suspects from right-wing ‘think tanks’. As to the so-called Downing Street Memos, the media here is still just ignoring it as if in so doing, somehow it will go away. The scale of the deception by the media is breathtaking in its scope yet it’s not merely the complicity by the media in the deception taking place but the self-deception that is so revealing of the media’s central role in maintaining the state’s power. Power that exists only because people believe that it cannot be fundamentally challenged. As those who follow the coverage here of the BBC’s cover-up of the Downing Street Cabinet Minutes, the latest MediaLens piece is very illuminating on this issue detailing the nature of the language used to justify the slaughter being carried out in the name of our alleged civilisation. In spite of the innumerable statements made by various government ministers and other employees of the state eg
The BBC continues to operate as if none of these statements have been made. Indeed, last week on BBC’s Radio 4 ‘Today’ programme, in a rare piece on the Cabinet Minutes we heard the state’s propagandists reiterating the line that ‘isn’t it time to move on?’. In other words, ‘okay, so what if it was all done on the basis of a gigantic lie, it’s a done deal, and anyway, what are you going to do about it?’. The sheer arrogance of these apologists for the imperium is absolutely staggering. The fact is that what we have witnessed these past three years is but a continuation of the endless line of Big Lies constructed by the state and its partners in crime, the media. And although the advent of the Web has forced some sections of the media to acknowledge that all is not as it seems, until such time as we can not only reach significant sections of the population but more importantly offer a real alternative, it matters little that their lies are exposed for they can simply ignore what are still cries in the wilderness of the Web. Exposing the media’s complicity is merely the first step
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