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Hope rhymes with "dope"

by: Inky99

Sun Jun 07, 2009 at 00:47:00 PDT        
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Yes, I actually wrote a diary called "Fuck Obama".  I did it for a reason.

But here are reasons I didn't do it.

I didn't do it because I get off on hating people.  I didn't do it because I want other people to hate Obama.  Hating is not the point.  Not at all.  

I did it because the only way change will come in this country is if people quit "hoping".

Inky99 :: Hope rhymes with "dope"
Obama has proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that our two-party system, Coke vs Pepsi, Bud vs Miller Lite, Dems vs Repubs, is nothing but two sides of the same mirror-glassed expensive and impenetrable building.  Inside the building it's all the same people, operating from the same pile of money.  

What did Obama offer us?  Nothing, really.  But "Hope".  Hope is dangerous.  Why?  

I found an article a while back that blew my mind.  It's called Beyond Hope and it's written by a guy named Derrick Jensen.  

Here is a sample:


The more I understand hope, the more I realize that all along it deserved to be in the box with the plagues, sorrow, and mischief; that it serves the needs of those in power as surely as belief in a distant heaven; that hope is really nothing more than a secular way of keeping us in line.

Hope is, in fact, a curse, a bane. I say this not only because of the lovely Buddhist saying "Hope and fear chase each other's tails," not only because hope leads us away from the present, away from who and where we are right now and toward some imaginary future state. I say this because of what hope is.

More or less all of us yammer on more or less endlessly about hope. You wouldn't believe-or maybe you would-how many magazine editors have asked me to write about the apocalypse, then enjoined me to leave readers with a sense of hope. But what, precisely, is hope? At a talk I gave last spring, someone asked me to define it. I turned the question back on the audience, and here's the definition we all came up with: hope is a longing for a future condition over which you have no agency; it means you are essentially powerless.

So what did Obama give us?  Powerlessness.  That's right.  For us to accept his "hope" means we give up all our power.

And how many of us did exactly that once he was elected?  Almost everybody.

What's what my anger is about.  That's why I write this stuff.  

You really have to read the whole article.  It's brilliant.  I'd quote it all here if I could.

Here's another sample:


When we stop hoping for external assistance, when we stop hoping that the awful situation we're in will somehow resolve itself, when we stop hoping the situation will somehow not get worse, then we are finally free-truly free-to honestly start working to resolve it. I would say that when hope dies, action begins.

Want to stay powerless?  Keep hoping.

Want to accomplish something?  Want change?   Then kill your hope.  Quit hoping Obama will change anything.  Quit hoping that the Democratic Party will finally grow a spine.  Quit hoping the media will suddenly start reporting the truth.  

Get to work.  And simply DO.

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Cheers and/or jeers. (4.00 / 34)
It feels stupid to leave a tip jar, but it feels just odd to not have one.  

WTF?  Why should we even have them here?  It's a DK thing.  

"Never let a serious crisis go to waste. What I mean by that is it's an opportunity to do things you couldn't do before." -- Rahm Emanuel


Right. (4.00 / 7)
Here we call them some variation on pony jars...and you get a pony.  (And you'd get a cute pic of a pony, too, except flickr is messed up right now.)

But we need to change the conversation.  Metaphorically.

So:

Not Coke vs. Pepsi but RC Cola vs. Dad's Rootbeer.

Not Bud vs. Miller but Samuel Adams vs. Anchor Steam Beer.

IOW, we need to change the terms of the debate: not just change them, but stand them on their heads, so that the GOP is left scratching their bald scalp, going, wtf just happened here?

Not until we achieve this, I think, will we begin to make progress on our agenda.

Just my two cents.

One function of the income gap is that the people at the top of the heap have a hard time even seeing those at the bottom. They practically need a telescope.--Molly Ivins


[ Parent ]
It's a DK Thing ?..... (4.00 / 8)
What is this DK? I know DQ is is Dairy Queen, so is DK Dairy King?  Donkey Kong?  Dueling Koalas?

Authoritarian political ideologies have a vested interest in promoting fear. ----Susan Sontag

[ Parent ]
Danny Kaye (4.00 / 6)
A long time ago, before the Internet, Danny Kaye entertained people on the street by saying tongue twisters. Passersby would, if they liked his act, drop a penny or a nickel into his "tip jar".

No?  


[ Parent ]
We're soulmates!!!!!! (4.00 / 3)
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[ Parent ]
In order to DO (4.00 / 3)
we slaves need a Spartacus.

Spartacus vs River Tam! (4.00 / 2)
Sorry, couldn't resist...

Anyone who fails to see the historical parallels between Blackwater & the Nazi SS, or the DHS & the Gestapo, needs a serious reality check.

[ Parent ]
Jeez (4.00 / 4)
In my mind this sort of makes the whole Hope campaign stuff really evil instead of just maudlin.

Thanks for pointing out that article.


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its a bit tricky in terms of how you sell it (4.00 / 4)
but I hear you.

"God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference"

Step One: Admitted we were powerless over Hope.

Okay, sorry Im being a little snarky. :P

But, its... many of us, we've been saying this for a while now... its not ABOUT Obama, its not about BHO worship OR BHO Hate. He's just the POTUS, thats all, nothing more, nothing less. Im glad he got elected. I DO hope he is able to achieve some of the goals, within the frame of gov't of what we have NOW. Yes, I do. And, like for Health Care Reform, we DO have to play by the same ol' rules and push for that in the traditional kinds of ways.  And maybe we'll get that.

So we play that game and still continue to think and discuss and debate maybe and work for the sea change tidal wave of a paradigm shift that is so much deeper and resistant and harder to effect.

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Power up.

No justice, no peace.


I KNEW I was forgetting something! (4.00 / 3)
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No justice, no peace.


[ Parent ]
Another view of Hope.... (4.00 / 2)
Hope was personified in Greek mythology as Elpis. When Pandora opened Pandora's Box, she let out all the evils except one: hope. Apparently, the Greeks considered hope to be as dangerous as all the world's evils. But without hope to accompany all their troubles, humanity was filled with despair. It was a great relief when Pandora revisited her box and let out hope as well.

via Wikipedia

So, for some (and, in fact, from a civilization that in some ways we're still trying to catch up to) Hope was an evil.  I would argue that hope makes it easier to procratinate (not for all, perhaps, but for some).  It's quite possible that those who are ensnared by hope will wait while the chance for change actually passes them by.

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2) Think like a Democrat.
3) Vote like a Democrat.
4) Lead like a Democrat.
5) Live like a Democrat.
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Thank you (4.00 / 6)
for that link to Jensen's article. It rocked my world!!! He's been one of my favorite writers for awhile now - and that piece just confirmed why. I "hope" everyone takes the time to read the whole thing!

Almost everything you do will seem insignificant, but it is important that you do it. Mahatma Gandhi

NL (4.00 / 2)
you've really put a crimp in my weekly schedule by no longer posting your Sunday essays.

just saying.   :-(

No ponies, but
"Please pass the lotus flower..."  


[ Parent ]
it's really a question now -- (4.00 / 2)
of why I should bother with those sold-out politicians, or just run to ground, pull the plug on my connection to the grid (incl. the Net), and live the rest of my life in the deepest possible anonymity.


"Mientras el trabajo sea una comodidad, un mecanismo de extracción de plusvalía y un arma de alienación, el sistema y sus miserias sobrevivirán."  -Peter McLaren

oh, okay. Ive read the article now (4.00 / 2)
Its an excellent article. And its to some extent, about the surrender. Its the Big Message that has come multiple times from various sources and vehicles and been 99.99% missed or screwed up or worse. {sigh}. Im back to my mundane chores.

No justice, no peace.

The "Illuminati" rules (4.00 / 2)
while governments drool.

See the show for what is really is, a show and devote all of you talents toward avoidance of it and minimizing it's impact on your personal life.  True very tough to do these days.

Whatever you do to others you also do to yourself!


Dope will get you through times of no money... (4.00 / 4)
better than hope will get you through times of no peace.


Resisting dumb wars since 1968


Thanks (4.00 / 4)
for the link to Derrick Jensen's article in "Orion," Inky.  This paragraph resonated:

PEOPLE SOMETIMES ASK ME, "If things are so bad, why don't you just kill yourself?" The answer is that life is really, really good. I am a complex enough being that I can hold in my heart the understanding that we are really, really fucked, and at the same time that life is really, really good. I am full of rage, sorrow, joy, love, hate, despair, happiness, satisfaction, dissatisfaction, and a thousand other feelings. We are really fucked. Life is still really good.


No ponies, but
"Please pass the lotus flower..."  


i mean, i love it: (4.00 / 2)
We are really fucked.  Life is still really good.


No ponies, but
"Please pass the lotus flower..."  


[ Parent ]
Excellent diary. (4.00 / 5)
I never thought of hope that way, even though the concept has always sort of bothered me. Now I know why.

the hope thing (4.00 / 4)
always bothered me, on a deep level. The Audacity of Hope is absurd when you think about it as their is nothing audacious about hope they are opposites.

audicaity n.
1. confident, intrepid, brave, adventurous 2. presumptuous, shameless, bold, defiant.

hope n.
1 expectation and desire combined for a thing. 2. trust, wish: ambition, craving, longing, want,....

I like the Tibetan definitions better.

'The word in Tibetan for hope is rewa: the word for fear is dakpa. More commonly the word re-dok is used, which combines the two. Hope and fear is a feeling with two sides As long as their is one, there's always the other. This re-dok is is the root of our pain.... Abandoning hope is an affirmation, the beginning of the beginning.'   Pema Chodron - When Things Fall Apart.

Excellent essay that gets to the root of the bamboozle. The problem on a practical level is how do you get people to let go of wanting, craving, a solution that is top down, a security that is a illusion, a look at the reality and abandon hope that something outside themselves will save them. What your really asking them to do is let go of the fear of insecurity. If we make our journey to get security we are missing the point. It is not the nature of the beast. How can we counteract this if were outside the society?  

Everything sold in our society is sold on fear, health, security, hope, aging,  all is sold on the negativity of the real world we live in. Obama is just the figurehead that put a smile on our fear. The salesman who turned our outrage into hope. So I agree, I remain torn as always between wanting the thing to crumble, or see my unrealistic 'hope' become reality, that people will stop wishing and trusting, and become brave and adventurous. As long as they pump the fear and hope most will feel that hope is the only ground they can stand on. They are not comfortable with insecurity and prefer the illusion of hope.        


In fairness: (4.00 / 4)
is passive hope what Obama was ever selling?

I've been pretty critical of him both before and after the election, but I'm also pretty sure that his speeches have always asked for an informed and active electorate to be pushing for their causes rather than sitting back and expecting him to do it all for them.

Do people ignore that and expect him to do everything?  Sure, but I'm not sure Obama can be faulted for people being poor listeners.  Civic engagement has been part of his platform since he started running.

Reread his state of the union address.  He links hope specifically to personal responsibility, and asks us to get actively involved in educating ourselves, in service in our communities, and in debating him on issues that are important to us.  This idea that he's been just peddling passive "hope" is a giant straw man.

Saint, n. A dead sinner revised and edited. - Ambrose Bierce


that's a fair point, but to what extent is Obama himself engaging (4.00 / 3)
in passive hope?  I mean, gawd, look who he has selected to fix the economy; by trying to reinstate confidence; by reinflating the bubble; based on a cheap energy future; promising infinite growth.

Talk about irrational, powerless hope.  He's leading "passive hope" by example!

And believe me, you don't have to spend a lot of time in the 'burbs to realize that people are utterly disengaged with everything that's important.  At most, they have vague fears about some vague menace that they salve by watching Regis and Kelly.  I just witnessed this myself this weekend, and it was completely unnerving to me.

Obama's exhortations to rally the citizenry is another strange form of denial-infested hope.


[ Parent ]
This is the same problem with the Best and Brightest ... (4.00 / 4)
... that Kennedy ran into ... sometimes the Best and Brightest are just plain wrong, but because they are the Best and Brightest, instead of learning from reality that they are wrong, they have a strong tendency to try to teach reality how to get its act together and come to the "correct" side.

This is the most serious in the Economy because it is in Economics where a doggedly anti-scientific approach is entrenched in the highest status tiers of the discipline.

The problem is not that its passive ... its quite active. The problem is, rather, that its actively wrong.

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extra ponies for you. (4.00 / 2)
Larry Summers is the prime example, it seems to me, of that type of dogged insistence upon anti-reality.  What comes immediately to mind is his recent denial of carrying capacity.

Whaaa??  Sheer anti-science.  Carrying capacity was the key insight behind the theory of natural selection.  It is precisely Malthus's views that brought Darwin to the threshold of natural selection, one of the biggest scientific advances of all time.


[ Parent ]
As an economist, I've had a long and close ... (4.00 / 2)
... look at the seamy underside of the pretense of a scientific approach in economics, where the surface appearance of using math is given much higher priority than the basic idea of trying to give cause and effect explanations of what is happening in the world.

And "Best and Brightest" in Economics means most committed to not upsetting the apple cart, since someone in the Ivy Leagues and still building their career would never dream of looking at whether or not the King is wearing any clothes, let alone start talking about the fact that he isn't.

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Obama is the final nail in the coffin of the American experiment with (4.00 / 5)
constitutional democracy. He is the establishment's realization that they have reached the point where we must be made totally demoralized and powerless.  They outdid themselves with this one, and they are now busy rubbing our noses in the paper with him daily and still so many do not get it! So many are still saying he's got a grand strategy where he will force the country to force him to do the things he wants to do, e.g. prosecute torture, reform healthcare, end don't ask, don't tell, etc etc and bullshit!

He is the handpicked henchman of the oligarchy, if there were no Obama they would have had to create him out of whole cloth. This twisted plan shrieks at us like a cheap horror film and still we don't see the monster grinning behind us: in the age of Dubya Bush when things looked darkest for the oligarchy they reached out and found their man. An utter nobody, Illinois state legislator; conveniently through prosecution a spot was opened in Illinois for a new US Senator and voila, 2004 and John  Kerry just happens to have Obama make the keynote address at the Democratic convention. Next thing you know this freshly minted Senator is running for President at a time when the left is ripe for victory, the country fed up with Republican misrule and conservative claptrap, the economy imploding in the face of Wall Street's utter fiasco and here's our man with the banner of Hope unfurled. How can we go wrong, a mixed-race activist, the first black candidate, he says all the right things to warm our liberal hearts, we cry tears of joy on January 20th on the Mall.

Well actually we didn't even get past election day! He supports wiretapping in the FISA bill, fills his cabinet with the usual suspects and it's been utterly downhill since then. Never underestimate the devious ability of the power structure, when it comes to marketing no one outdoes America, world's greatest Banana Republic! Ike warned of the military-industrial complex? he should have warned against Madison Avenue for that's where the oligarchy's power base is, not Washington, not Wall Street, but on the set of our real life Truman Show! and I know we've given up bashing DKOS (and rightfully so) but over there this comment would draw so many flames it would utterly disintegrate in the anger of those WHO STILL HOPE!


Yes it would disintegrate! Therefore, that site is part of the problem (4.00 / 4)
and is actually hindering progress in the progressive movement.  But then again, electing Democrats isn't necessarily consistent with pursuing progressive agendas.  

[ Parent ]
So true, I can't see how that escapes anyone's understanding! As if no one learns from (4.00 / 1)
experience: instead they keep on whining about Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi as if it's all incomprehensible. Or else Congressman "X" or Senator "Y" writes a diary like, "Gonzales Should Be Indicted for Torture!" and two minutes later in my email is a solicitation for their ongoing campaigns, pleeze!?

[ Parent ]
So... people who hope (4.00 / 2)
haven't got a hope in hell, and hopeless people are the last best hope of the world?

Am I close to what Jensen said? ;-)


 

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