In the UK – Do Subjects
Deserve their Rulers?
I constantly receive such
letters; letters which repeat, again and again, year after year, basically the
same thing: “If only we would have an opportunity to vote out our damn system!”
Such letters, emails and
messages keep coming to me from the United States, but also from the United
Kingdom. Particularly, after certain events, like when the Western empire
overthrows some progressive government in Asia, Latin America or the Middle
East.
I honestly wonder: “Don’t my
readers actually periodically have that proverbial opportunity they are longing
for? They can, can’t they, install socialism; to let it storm into Downing
Street like an early spring?”
But they keep missing that
opportunity, again and again. Or, are they really missing it? Actually, for so
many years they have voted in the most extreme forms of capitalism and
imperialism, so one has to wonder whether the British voters perhaps truly
deserve their rulers?
***
The results of the British
elections became so radical, so conservative, that even the most conformist
British press, like The Economist, doesn’t appear to be able to stomach them,
anymore.
Of course, I am being
sarcastic, because precisely that the mainstream press is one of the main
reasons, why the British electorates vote as they do.
But seriously, could anyone
in his or her sane state of mind vote for BoJo?
Just put Boris Johnson and
Jeremy Corbyn next to each other, and listen to each of them for ten minutes,
and it would appear that anyone who would vote for the leader of the
Conservative Party should be ripe for the mental asylum.
Unless… Unless! Yes,
precisely: Unless he or she actually openly or secretly longs for those
neo-liberal, deeply conservative “values”, which were introduced to the
“Western world” by Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan, after some wild and
extremist theories that were floated behind the walls of the Chicago School of
Economics by market fundamentalists such as Friedman and Von Hayek. And after
entire nations, such as Indonesia and Chile (both of them now lying in ruins),
were raped, tied up and then used as guinea pigs.
Unless the British voters
really admire Western imperialism, and that notorious, legendary, sadistic hand
of the English teacher holding a ruler over the fingers of a petrified pupil,
roaring threateningly: “Shall I?” Unless they truly like this kind of
arrangement of the world.
I often wonder: What if they
do? Perhaps they do. They most likely do, at least many of them. The voters, I
mean…
***
For years and decades, many
thinkers, writers and left-leaning intellectuals are, for some abstract
reasons, convinced, that the great majority of Europeans are tricked or coerced
into supporting that beastly, insane foreign policy of the United States.
They think that “were Europe
to be truly free”, it would embark on a socialist path, as it tried, but was
prevented from doing, right after WWII.
I never bought into that
argument. Socialist, even Communist European euphoria lasted for only a few
years. What followed was the abandoning almost all values and ideals for a
series of orgies: food orgies, sex orgies, sports orgies, pop crap culture
orgies, and finally the empty travel orgies. Europe is living beyond its means,
and is planning to do so, for decades to come. It cannot survive, and it
doesn’t want to live without the brutal plunder of the world, or read, without
the “conservative neo-liberal regime”.
These days, most of the
Europeans support its brutal and unruly offspring, on the other side the Atlantic.
Such support guarantees that the complexes of superiority will be pampered,
that the working hours will stay short (at the expense of those ‘un-people’ in
all corners of the globe), food cheap, and porn and sports free or almost free
of charge (at least on television and computer screens).
So, basically, we are
talking a clear status quo, which in turn is almost synonymous with the
“conservative values”.
***
The Economist went mental,
commenting on the elections in its leading story “Britain’s nightmare before
Christmas”. And that was even before the results were announced. Predictably,
it trashed Mr. Corbyn and his “bankrupt views” (among them his refusal to
antagonize, loot and provoke Venezuela, Iran and Russia), but then it went
after BoJo’s throat:
“Brexit is not the only
problem with Mr. Johnson’s new-look Tories. He has purged moderates and
accelerated the shift from an economically and socially liberal party into an
economically interventionist and culturally conservative one. Angling for
working-class, Leave-voting seats in the north, he has proposed extra state
aid, buy-British government procurement and a sketchy tax-and-spending plan
that does not add up. Also, he has absorbed the fatal lesson of the Brexit
campaign: that there is no penalty for lying or breaking the rules. He promised
not to suspend Parliament, then did: he promised not to extend the Brexit
talks, then did. This chicanery corrodes trust in democracy… For all these
reasons this newspaper cannot support the Conservatives.”
How truly heartbreaking!
Deep drift inside the
conservative world?
Not really. Boris Johnson
simply broke some rules. He showed himself as unreliable, vulgar and
embarrassing. He did it all in public. These things are never forbidden, at
least not in the U.K. Racism, even sexual crimes, are fine there, as long as
they are kept behind closed doors. Well-camouflaged lies are perfectly fine,
too, no matter which party leaders utter them, be it Thatcher or Blair.
***
But back to voting and the
British nation.
To simplify everything:
Jeremy Corbyn is a decent man. Not perfect, but decent. It is obvious. He is a
person who cares about his fellow citizens. He also cares about those billions,
in all corners of the Earth, who have been robbed and brutalized by the Western
empire (of which the U.K. is, undeniably, an indispensable part).
Look at Boris Johnson and
you get the opposite. And it is not a state secret. I have many friends in the
U.K., and a great majority would confirm that he is an upsetting buffoon, if
not something much more terrible.
Mr. Corbyn is true Labour.
He is trying to reverse what all of us know is taking place: that the U.K. has
sunk so low, and many of its children are literally starving. Its social system
has collapsed under the right-wing (in the past, both Conservative and “New
Labor”) governments. That British citizens cannot afford to live in their own
cities, anymore. That both education and medical care, as well as
infrastructure, are crumbling, in fact going to the dogs.
He wants to stop the despicable
suffering of the millions of victims of the Western reign, in all parts of the
Earth.
Of course, these facts would
never appear in the pages of The Economist.
Boris Johnson does not give
a flying fig about the issues mentioned above. He is on the stage. Since his
youth, he has always been playing and acting, as well as self-promoting. He is
perhaps the most embarrassing figure in British politics.
And yet… And yet. Perhaps
Corbyn’s humanism is his biggest weakness. At least in Europe, particularly in
the U.K.
As The New York Times
reported:
“As votes were counted on
Friday, the Conservatives were projected to win 364 seats in the House of
Commons, versus 203 for the Labor Party, according to the BBC, with almost all
of Parliament’s seats decided. That would give the Conservatives about a
75-seat majority, their largest since that amassed by Margaret Thatcher in
1987.”
That is clear message where
the public stands, isn’t it?
Of course, I know that soon,
my friends and comrades will begin to read into the outcome of the elections:
that only a fraction of the population voted. That people were confused. That
the mass media manipulated the entire narrative. And many arguments of this
nature.
And I am sure that they will
be correct.
However, the United Kingdom
voted, and these are terribly, outrageous results.
People voted for the most
extreme, shameless type of neo-liberalism. They voted for a brigand type of
imperialism, neo-colonialism and racism.
***
My personal observations do
not matter, but I’d like to add them, nevertheless.
I come to London at least
twice a year. Almost all my visits are work, or “struggle-related”. I am
interviewed there, I show my films, promote my books, or speak at the
universities.
I used to enjoy my visits.
But not anymore.
There is terrible tension in
the air. People have become impolite, even aggressive.
As a Russian, I am
constantly challenged. Even my very slight accent provokes immediate questions
“where am I from?” When I reply, what follows are often direct provocations.
My Chinese friends report
much graver abuses.
London is not at peace with
itself, that is certain.
I have written about Brexit
on several occasions, and as a matter of principle, I refuse to do it in this
essay.
Lately, everything is being
explained and justified by Brexit.
I don’t believe that it
could be. Doing so is a gross simplification.
Perhaps the West is truly an
anti-socialist, anti-Communist entity. Perhaps that is why it keeps
overthrowing left-wing governments, all over the world. Perhaps that is why it
keeps voting in the most unsavory individuals one could imagine.
Perhaps the U.K. deserves
the rulers it gets.
There is one little nuance
which is being constantly overlooked: the U.K. is not really against Labour.
Remember Tony Blair, a closet Thatcherite, and a man who served as an advisor
to the murderous Paul Kagame, President of Rwanda, responsible for millions of
lost lives in the Democratic Republic of Congo? Blair is also a man responsible
for hundreds of thousands of the lost human lives in the Middle East. Remember?
Well, he was so-called “New Labour”. But that was obviously just fine, as far
as the British voters were concerned.
And there is one more
‘little nuance’ worth mentioning: almost the entire Europe is moving to the
right; towards the racist, self-serving right. And it is not only Europe which
wants to stay in the EU, or Europe which desires to leave the bloc. Both parts
are heading in a similar direction.
Perhaps, after all, the
voters deserve their leaders!
Right-wing “leaders” are
thriving. While rationality, decency and kindness are kicking the bucket in
agony.
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