U.S. elections:
You could die laughing
By David Brooks
THE right wing in this country is so
unhinged that, if you ignore for one moment the
devastating consequences, you could die of laughter.
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The Guardian reports
that One Million
Moms has launched a campaign
to stop homosexuality in comic
books, after learning that DC
Comics is about to reveal that
one of its most famous figures is gay. |
For example, when the right-wing
legislature in North Carolina learned that
scientists predicted that the sea level will rise
one meter by the end of this century, which might
imply the destruction of all development along the
coast (more than 5,000 square kilometers), the
lawmakers did the obvious and took preventive
measures at once: they wrote a bill prohibiting the
ocean to do such a thing.
The bill, which some say will pass,
orders that henceforth state government agencies can
only utilize those reports based on historical
trends, which means that calculations on the rising
sea must be lowered to 38 centimeters, instead of
one meter, by the end of this century, according to
The Charlotte Observer.
In other words, the lawmakers forbid
any mention of global warming, insisting that there
is no scientific proof of that phenomenon – a stance
that fundamentalist Christians and other
ultraconservatives espouse nationwide. A university
geologist in North Carolina commented: "You can’t
legislate the ocean, you can’t legislate storms."
This is not the first place where
politicians have declared science null and void.
Several states have laws that force schools to teach
the theory of creationism (the Biblical version of
the creation of the earth) along with Charles
Darwin’s theory.
But there are other samples of
ultra-rightist humor. For example, in Florida and
several other states there are attempts to "defend
the ballot box" against fraud by doing exactly the
opposite: by denying the vote to some sectors.
Florida’s government, controlled by the Republicans,
initiated a process to "purge the rolls" of as many
as 180,000 voters who are potentially legitimate. It
is no coincidence that almost all of them are in
communities that favor the Democrats. The maneuver
was so blatant that the U.S. Department of Justice
ordered the suspension of what was a means to slash
voter rolls. Texas is doing something similar. In
fact, in 2011, 34 state legislatures introduced
bills with that intention, all of them under the
pretext of defending the state from the threat of
fraud. All the initiatives are promoted by a group
of conservative millionaires and legislators intent
on formulating ultraconservative laws against
communities that are home to minorities, immigrants
and labor unions.
Many of those millionaires, like the
famous brothers David and Charles Koch, invested
millions to successfully defend the governorship of
Scott Walker in Wisconsin, so he might continue with
his offensive against unions in the public sector,
which has become part of a nationwide effort
After years of anti-immigrant
initiatives and propaganda promoted by these same
conservative sectors, a new CBS News poll reveals
that a majority of U.S. citizens (52%) agree with
Arizona’s controversial, anti-immigrant and racist
law, against only 33% who say it is extreme,
demonstrating how effective the ultra-rightist anti-immigrant
rhetoric has been in this country.
The right is also trying new ways of
combating environmentalists and critics of savage
capitalism. An environmentalist who testified in
Washington before the House Committee on Natural
Resources prepared material to demonstrate the
negative effect of the coal industry and its
practice of destroying mountaintops near communities.
Her visual aids included a photograph of a little
girl washing herself in brown water contaminated by
the coal.
Republican legislators not only
prevented the environmentalist from showing it, but
also summoned the Capitol police and charged her
with child pornography. The police released her
after she showed them that the picture showed a 5-year-old
girl washing herself in contaminated water – and
that was what offended the Republicans.
Elsewhere, the same conservative
forces try to defend comic-book superheroes. The
Guardian newspaper reports that the conservative
organization One Million Moms has launched a
campaign to stop homosexuality in comic books, after
learning that DC Comics is about to reveal that one
of its most famous figures is gay. Speculation is
that it might be Batman, Green Lantern or Wonder
Woman.
Not only that, but another superhero
in X-Men (Marvel Comics) might be involved in a gay
marriage. This, apparently, is a grave threat to
civilization, according to the conservatives. It
should be noted that the same group was defeated
when it tried to stop an Archie comic-book story
which involved a gay couple.
To the right, all of this is a holy
war, and in almost all these attempts they use
Biblical language and religious images to defend
what they understand to be their America.
In fact, in early June,
conservatives rallied outside the Capitol in favor
of "religious freedom," reaffirming that the great
battles include the struggle against abortion and
any health programs that include methods of
contraception. Former legislator Robert Dornan, a
notorious ultra-rightist, said that the reelection
of Barack Obama would be "apocalyptic," The
Washington Post reported.
There are innumerable other examples
of the right-wing offensive in this country.
Although one could die laughing at some of these
feats and their justifications, after a while one
begins to hear the macabre, sad laughter of those
who were killed and hurt by the actual and potential
effects of all this. Suddenly, it’s not funny
anymore. (Taken from La Jornada of Mexico)