Invasion of the empire’s pods

Remember the famous 1950’s film Invasion of the Body Snatchers? It was produced to show the American public just how terrible Communism was. The fear card was played by having the pods suck away knowledge, along with the very essence individualism . . . as they slept. The victims of the pods became apathetic , with no passion or rational thinking mechanisms . . . just automatons (a moving mechanical device made in imitation of a human being).The main character in the movie became almost mad with a drive to stay awake and escape a city filled with these creatures. At film’s end, he does escape the town, but, as he is telling his story to the authorities, we see trucks driving down the highway filled with more and more pods.

The pods in today’s Amerika have been replaced by the Kool-Aid that so many of our neighbors are drinking regularly. The schools falsely teach our young that Amerika’s so-called democracy is predicated on a two party system that is divided on most, if not all, key issues and ideals. We have the Republican right wing Kool-Aid and the Democratic phony progressive Kool-Aid. Our mainstream media has been drinking it for decades! All we can receive thru the mainstream boob tube, regardless of what channel, is the dribble to make us think that Column A is different from Column B.

This writer engages friends and acquaintances with rhetorical questions like “What’s the difference between these two parties and their candidates?” The walking zombies repeat whatever clichés they have memorized from the pundits that they follow on air or in print. The right-wing responses are tinged with inborn racism and America First arrogance. The phony progressive responses are always to ‘Feel the pain’ of the oppressed and support any ‘lesser of two evils’ to stop the right wing. And on and on it goes!

The Amerikan public has been dumbed down for one, and now two generations. Anyone under 40 has been affected by this. The newspapers that we baby boomers used to read for hard news and balanced opinion have been taken over by what Paul Craig Roberts calls the Presstitudes. You won’t be able to read someone like Jimmy Breslin and Pete Hamill in a mainstream paper. You get either right-wing or phony progressive columnists who do the bidding of this Military Industrial Empire. On a channel like C-Span you get a preponderance of forums and panel discussions that for 99% of the time make the public believe that our empire is democratic and our system has proper checks and balances. When will you tune in and see Ray McGovern, Noam Chomsky, Chris Hedges , Dr Michael Parenti, John Pilger (to name but a few) invited on these think tank forums? How many of our friends and neighbors even understand that, as Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein elaborated recently, over 54% of our federal taxes goes for military spending? Tell that to the folks in Flint Michigan (home of Michael Moore, who now supports the ‘lesser of two evils,’ Mrs. Clinton) as to why there are no federal funds to help them get safer drinking water and clean, toxic-free pipes.

The empire’s pods have subjugated our populace into believing in this Amerikan Exceptionalism that allows it to get away with phony pre-emptive wars and occupations. It allows corporations to keep creating dead end jobs with bum paychecks, and union busting of whatever decent and secure work is still available. Worst of all, as mentioned above, the pods have turned many of us into either ‘Good Germans’ or an unaware and uncaring consumer culture. In the old days at the health club or gym, folks would engage in discourse and debate of current affairs issues, etc. Now, most of the members of these clubs walk around with their ears plugged into some electronic gadget, oblivious to anyone there. Isn’t progress great? One could only imagine how George Orwell would comment if he were around today in Amerika.

Philip A Farruggio is a semi-retired baby boomer born and bred in blue collar Brooklyn, NY. He is the son and grandson of Brooklyn longshoremen, and educated at ‘free tuition’ Brooklyn College, class of ’74. Philip has written over 300 columns since 2001 and his work is found on many fine progressive sites like Op Ed News, World News Trust, Nation of Change, Information Clearinghouse, Intrepid Report, Sleuth Journal, Dandelion Salad, Counterpunch and Dissident Voice. He can be reached at paf1222@bellsouth.net.

2 Responses to Invasion of the empire’s pods

  1. Everyone knows what’s going on. People know. They just don’t care, or they would but don’t, due to the special context they’re in.

    • John Roberts (United Kingdom)

      Or simply can’t. A mixture of cultural socialisation, ideological indoctrination and the fear of ostracism, together with ignorance and indifference, make it all but impossible for the vast majority of humans to even comprehend, much less resist or reject, the sociocultural system they’re born into and its values.