kunstler has been batting a thousand lately though you might want to admit he's been provided with great subject matter, and this kavanaugh circus is certainly a bonanza for those who wish to see, and be provided with great evidence about, 'our democracy';
The Kavanaugh hearing underscored another eerie condition in
contemporary USA life that offers clues about the combined social,
economic, and political collapse that I call the long emergency:
the destruction of all remaining categorical boundaries for
understanding behavior: truth and untruth, innocent and guilty,
childhood and adulthood, public and private. The destination of all this
confusion is a society that can’t process any quarrel coherently,
leaving everyone unsatisfied and adrift, and no actual problems
resolved.
One element of the story is clear, though. The Democratic party, in
the absence of real monsters to slay, has become the party devoted to
sowing chaos, mainly by inventing new, imaginary monsters using the
machinery of politics, the way the Catholic Church manufactured monsters
of heresy during the Spanish Inquisition in its attempt to regulate
“belief.”
“I believe her” is the new totalitarian rallying cry, conveniently
disposing of any obligation to establish the facts of any ambiguous
matter. It was stealthily inserted in our national life during the Obama
years, when Title IX “guidelines” originally written to correct
imbalances in college sports funding for men and women were extended to
adjudicate sexual encounters on campus. The result was the setting up of
officially sanctioned kangaroo courts where due process was thrown out
the window — by people who have should have known better: college
presidents, deans, and faculty. That experiment produced not a few
spectacular injustices, such as the Duke Lacrosse team fake rape fiasco,
the University of Virginia fake rape fraternity incident (provoked by a
mis-reported storey in Rolling Stone Magazine), and the
Columbia University “Mattress Girl” saga — all cases eventuating in
punishing lawsuits against the institutions that allowed them to spin
out of control.
http://kunstler.com/clusterfuck-nation/imaginary-monsters-and-the-uses-of-chaos/
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