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Date: July 13, 2004 9:37:05 PM GMT+07:00
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-Caveat Lector- 7/12/2004


JAPAN: SCHOOLKIDS TO BE TAGGED WITH RFID CHIPS Japanese authorities decide tracking is best way to protect kids It's always for the children. How can you be against anything that's for the children?

I find it interesting that this is being done in Japan. Japan is, to
many in the West, a "free an open" society. In actuality, however,
Japan has a profoundly fascistic and highly regimented society.
Japanese fascism is subtle, almost elegant in its appearance. Japanese
fascism is the model by which all other implementations of fascism
must be rated. The reason for this is because Japanese individuals
(resident of Japan, not necessarily people of Japanese decent living
elsewhere) are essentially bred to comply with systemic and cultural
norms that insure system maintenance. Japanese fascists enjoy a
militaristic following from their subjects. For example, it is not
uncommon for Japanese workers to die from service to their
corporations. Karoshi is a Japanese term that means, "death from
overwork."

this bigoted analysis is really off the mark, and i say this as someone who has lived in japan. for one thing, japanese have actually shown a remarkable resistance in recent years to many intrusions on privacy and liberty, one example being successful mass protests against mandatory ID card proposals in several large cities. what i see as the impetus behind this unfortunate RFID plan is the incredible fearfulness of japanese; japanese society has been rocked by unprecedented violence, notably in regards to this case a spate of violence against children over the past couple years. japan is one of the world's most non-violent societies -- when i lived there, a stabbing in a tokyo back alley would make the national evening news. so the changes that are going on are very shocking to japanese and one really has to spend some time there to appreciate how sheltered and insular the culture is from horrible shit that the rest of us take for granted. i would suspect columbine-style psyops going on as well. this is not to say that there are very serious problems with the japanese state and many of their insitutions as is, but casting culture-wide blame is ridiculous.

i'm not surprised at this rendition of the old "oriental despotism"
bogeyman coming from cryptogon, a site which regularly peddles the NWO
psy-ops of romantic individualism and ideological anti-statism.  the
left has been permeated especially since the 60s by the frankfurt
school-style theories that hierarchy & centralization =  domination &
oppression or The State = authoritarianism.  the frankfurt school was
set up in connection with US psychological warfare programs after WW2
and was funded by the rockefeller foundation and other elite interests.
 frankfurt school member karl wittfogel authored a seminal work on
"oriental despotism" perfectly in tune with the unique "open society"
psyop dialectic of anglo-american "liberal imperialism", directing
narcissistic western romantics' attention away from the insidious and
subtle dialectic of liberal imperialism (anarcho-liberal feudalism, i
call it) and towards a convenient and racially/culturally distant
villain, asiatic "collectivism" and "conformity".  rockefeller toady
friedrich von hayek preached related crap to the right.  one important
hidden theme here is  to keep the "dissent" left and right in the west
aligned against a spectre of eurasian-style strong states, which serves
the purposes of atlanticist geopolitics of eurasian subjugation, not to
mention neoliberal ideology of decentralization and privatization in
general.

here's cryptogon spewing "anti-hierarchy" romantic individualism and
sneering at the thought of collective, populist political dissent:

 Society as Troglodyte Hell

 The mistake we make---as informed and active individuals---is that we
believe that others will "see the light" if they just knew what we
knew.

This isn't the case.

The vast majority of people simply refuse to look. And many of those
who do take the time and energy to delve deeper find that they want to
quickly return to the warmth and comfort of their fictional belief
systems that have been made real and tolerable by copious amounts of
booze, television and profligate consumerism.

The Internet creates a fallacy, though, that activists and dissidents
etc. are making a difference. In reality, the Internet allows people
like us to find each other, interact and pat ourselves on the back.
There are various self congratulatory articles, lots of emails of
appreciation, posts to newsgroups, etc. What tangible effect does all
of this have on core policies? Hmmm?

Are the elite quaking in their boots yet?

Don't hold your breath.

Much of this online nonsense is just another monkey trap that
distracts us away from doing anything significant. It's just beating
around the bush... After years of doing this, I have concluded that
this amounts to nothing more than preaching to the choir. There's
nothing wrong with that. It's an ok way to meet interesting people,
etc. It just doesn't lead to any tangible shift in the policies that
affect our lives the most. Political dissent, protests, and voting
have about as much to do with affecting change as playing video games,
watching football or sitting in traffic.

In 1984, George Orwell writes:

Being in a minority, even a minority of one, did not make you mad.
There was truth and there was untruth, and if you clung to the truth
even against the whole world, you were not mad.

The only hope for the individual is to create his or her own reality
in spite of the fact that the rest of society has gone mad.
Like-minded individuals must seek each other out, and provide for a
common defense against the heirarchies that wish to kill or enslave
them.

Society, in general, is a massive freight train that is heading toward
oblivion at maximum speed. Those of us who know what is happening, and
oppose it, have roughly the same capacity to stop that train as a
bunch of ants meandering along the tracks.

The more I learn about this society, however, the more I ask myself,
"Why would anyone want to stop this train?" At this point, I have as
much contempt for the elite as I do for the fat, dumb troglodyte
masses. It's abundantly clear that people, in general, want to be
imprisoned; they want the ugly reality. Who am I to presume that it
should be any other way? Lead, follow or get out of the way. <--- I'd
focus primarily on that last option.

I have a different outlook now. More SUVs, WalMarts on every corner,
dump your used motor oil into the sea and make parking lots out of all
remaining open space. We don't have long to wait now, the end of the
line is in sight, and to the conductor at the controls of this crazy
train, I say:

"More coal, my man. More coal."


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