At the core of self delusion is the inability
and/or the unwillingness of facing reality. While psychological
disorders can often explain abnormal behavior in individuals, the
exegesis for deviant social attitudes and accompanying conduct is
reserved for society. Or so we are told! But does this make sense to
you? As long as you accept that reality does exist and that it can be
understood, it follows that we have the right, the ability and the
obligation to comprehend it and adjust our actions accordingly.
Most Americans view, of their own personal
identity, is inculcated by the political culture. Delmar England, in his
provocative work - Mind and Matters, The World in a Mirror - offers this
valuable insights into our mutual and shared condition: "In human
affairs, as surely as effect is preceded by action, action is preceded
by belief, and belief is preceded by thought and conclusions."
Applying this standard to politics Mr England
depicts government is this fashion:
"For all the sidestepping, dance arounds, word
games, and confused rhetoric, the term government is easily defined; not
by subjective agreement, but by reference to objective reality and the
actual entities involved. First, we know that there is no such thing as
an infinite entity and that the term, government, necessarily denotes a
relationship. The actual entities involved are human individuals. The
base options of relationships between individuals are non-initiation of
force and non-coercion, or initiation of force and coercion. It makes no
difference how many different subjective labels are put upon the
situation, the objective fact remains that at the root of it all, these
are the only two options. The former is in recognition of the individual
as a self-owned entity. The latter is based on the idea of an individual
being the property of an "infinite entity"; which is the "justification"
for rule by the individuals who hide behind the abstracts and exercise
their will to dominate and control all others."
"The subjective and arbitrary labels arbitrarily
associated with government such as democracy, socialism, communism, etc.
are purely for the purpose of self-delusion. Although form of
implementation may vary and some versions start closer to ultimate
self-destruction than other versions, the common and identifying
objective content of each and every one is initiation of force and
coercion. Millions may volunteer for such an anti-social system and play
self-deluding word games for the sake of preferred self-image, but all
the pretense in the world and "definitions by agreement" will not erase
the truth about government, nor prevent the certain violent consequences
of initiation of force and coercion."
No doubt, this is a correct assessment. Virtually
every society and country operates with the implied and universal
acceptance that government is natural and ordained. The individual
accepts force and coercion as a substitute for avoiding the risk and
responsibility of personal Freedom. MindMatters concludes with this
point:
"Rather than freedom being the highest value
sought by most, it is their deepest and most abiding fear. So much so
that they can't even envision it."
American denial has caused an epidemic
dysfunctional confusion. The delusion that our own self identify is
equivalent with the "collective will" of society; which, in turn is
synonymous with the government and its policies, is a sociopathic
sickness. The antisocial behavior of the STATE demonstrates all the
characteristics of a profile of a sociopath. Apply the top five to the
demeanor of government: Glibness/Superficial Charm - Manipulative and
Conning - Grandiose Sense of Self - Pathological Lying - Lack of
Remorse, Shame or Guilt. We are all taught what we should believe about
government; but only the fool, the liar or the delusional accepts that
our - self-owned entity - benefits from the force and coercion that the
State demands upon us.
Robert L. Kocher has compiled a body of works far
too numerous, on this topic to cite sufficiently. We urge you to review
and absorb the wisdom in his insights. Most of the lessons detail the
last administration, but are completely relevant to the current regime.
One essay, especially compliments the Delmar England conclusion. Mr
Kocher writes in American Mental Health and Politics:
"If some of us are appalled, frightened, and even
driven half crazy by the maddeningly and complacently silly or psychotic
levels of denial, by the superficiality, by the abysmal immaturity, by
the primitive level of personality structure, by the too-easily employed
distorted rationalizations, by the lack of contact with basic reality
that we deal with in our daily lives, hear in our college faculties, and
see on TV and in high political office, we can nevertheless know that
the reality of our perceptions is validated by mental health figures as
well as those patients being seen in therapist's offices."
Currently, the national mood is absorbed in the
illusion that Americans are at risk and that they are in danger from
terrorists abroad. While reality demonstrates that enemies of America
are plentiful, the disconnect that their veridical hatred is focused
upon the U.S. Government and its policies, is concealed. Vast numbers of
Americans feed their denial that they are the target of madmen; while
they seek comfort in the fallacy that support for the WAR Party will
make them safe. The force and coercion that the government imposes upon
you, under the pretext that it is necessary and protective, diminishes
your safety as it destroys your Liberty. The utter fraud of national
security policy, seeks only to preserve the government, no matter how
much harm it inflictes upon citizens.
So why do so many misguided flag-waving zealots
rally to a jingoistic cause? Kocher provides the answer: "We now live in
a society where many people no longer want or value freedom. Personal
freedom and the responsibility that goes with it are abrasive intrusions
or demands upon a crippled self-absorbed internal state."
"American Denial" prevents the admission that U.S.
policies only benefit the government. Their own personal delusional
perceptions are interchangeable with a phony litmus test, judged by
their support for State illusions. The thought of exercising the Freedom
to think, criticize, condemn and resist is far too disconcerting to the
sheeple. They view their own self worth as an adjunct of an abstract
deception; while, the true motives of the government are to control
society and all individuals, using force and coercion. Both England and
Kocher have it right. The association between an individual and an
infinite entity denotes a relationship; and the reluctance or
unwillingness to exercise freedom and responsibility, allows the
government to implement force and coercion.
"Eternal Vigilance" is no longer enough to preserve
Liberty. Sound mental health, appreciation for your own self worth,
trust in the integrity of reality and the courage to do battle with the
forces that seek to delude your own dignity are all necessary to win
this struggle. America is NOT the Government. When policies are
dishonest they must be opposed. When officials are depraved they need to
be removed. And when your neighbor demands your allegiance to a corrupt
government, it is your duty to confront his delusion.
We can no longer afford to be silent in the face of
"American Denial".
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"And for this cause God shall send them strong
delusion, that they should believe a lie." (II Thessalonians 2:11)