fuz22 ([info]fuz22) wrote,
@ 2006-06-20 17:57:00
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Conspiracy Theory
We've been watching Babylon 5 recently. We're most of the way through Season 3 right now, if you're curious. I'm not gonna talk about it much, 'cause we're not done, but one possible parallel between the Bab5 overarching plotline and modern politics scares the crap out of me, so I will share it with you, my devoted readers. All 4 of you.

In Bab5, the Earth government essentially manufactures an external threat to the people, in order to justify (eventually) Martial Law. In the plotline for Bab5, this strikes me a slightly implausible - I mean, it's fairly obviously a fascism story, and the amount of subtlety is so minuscule as to be laughable - the propaganda techniques they utilize are so obvious a child could see through them.

But then I wondered. I mean, many of us believe that a) the terrorist threat has been vastly overhyped by the current power structure, and that b) the war in Iraq has made that threat somewhat greater, and that c) the war in Iraq has been terribly incompetently managed, which caused b).

What if it was not incompetence, but malice? What if some or several elements in the current government wanted to make the threat worse, in order to justify the increasingly restrictive social climate? I mean, this is the kind of conspiracy I could almost believe in... it wouldn't take all that many people, it's already blindingly clear that the public reasons we went to war were not the private reasons... I can almost believe it.

Not that I actually believe this. Couldn't happen. No chance. They're just incompetent. Right?



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[info]plethorax
2006-06-21 03:24 pm UTC (link)
Conspiracy theories of this sort are always tempting. However, how restrictive is the social climate really becoming, and can it be explained by a mere resurgence of Christian fundamentalism? When the scary social restrictions and invasions of my (and my colleagues & peers') civil liberties come to my metropolitan blue-state home to roost, then I'll be scared.

I don't think it's a restrictive social climate that our conspirators are agitating for, either, but more military-industrial spending. Which may produce the same effects, but there's a difference between the stochastic results of self-interested acts and a concerted strategy of overall deceit.

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[info]fuz22
2006-06-21 03:54 pm UTC (link)
The resurgence of Christian fundamentalism is upsetting and stupid, but not really what I was trying to get at. This was more of a "They can detain you indefinitely without a trial, search your home, car, person, or phone records without a warrant, arrest you for not carrying ID, prevent you from traveling without ID" thing.

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