bad dad in this piece is an accurate metaphor for how the empire operates;
There’s a house on the block where a large family lives, and it gets
pretty abusive in there. The kids hardly ever get to see a doctor and
there’s never enough money for them to afford decent clothes or go on
holiday, and a disproportionately large number of them get locked in
their rooms as punishment for silly, arbitrary offenses which could have
been prevented with a little more care and attention. They don’t get
out much and they have to spend their free time listening to scripture
readings about how exceptional their family is.
Looking at these
disheveled, mistreated children, one can’t help wondering what’s going
on with their parents. Why aren’t they providing for their kids? Why
isn’t money going toward giving their children quality healthcare and
education and making sure they have everything they need? Are they poor?
Is there some sort of substance abuse problem?
Actually, if you
look at their house you can very quickly see where the problem lies. A
huge, opaque fence with barbed wire surrounds the yard, and there are
many expensive security cameras scanning the scene, facing both outward
and inward. All the doors and windows are barred shut and rigged with
fancy alarm systems, and there’s a giant stockpile of firearms in the
master bedroom.
Every spare moment of his free time, the man of
the house is either coming home with an expensive new piece of home
security equipment or adjusting and tinkering with the ones he already
has. He can’t be bothered with his needy children, who he angrily shoves
away whenever they dare approach him asking for things.
“No time
for that!” he yells while piling new redundant security systems on top
of old redundant security systems. “I’ve got to protect the family from
all potential intruders!”
When he’s not doing that, he’s prowling
around the block bullying his neighbors. He forces them to join the
neighborhood watch, which he controls with an iron fist and runs around
the clock. He insists that they submit to his leadership and relate to
their neighborhood with the same aggressive hyper-vigilance that he has,
and if any of them refuse to bow to his demands, he sets to work on
grinding them into compliance........https://caitlinjohnstone.com/2019/05/23/america-is-like-a-bad-dad/
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