The Careerists
The greatest crimes of human history are
made possible by the most colorless human beings. They are the
careerists. The bureaucrats. The cynics. They do the little chores that
make vast, complicated systems of exploitation and death a reality. They
collect and read the personal data gathered on tens of millions of us
by the security and surveillance state. They keep the accounts of
ExxonMobil, BP and Goldman Sachs. They build or pilot aerial drones.
They work in corporate advertising and public relations. They issue the
forms. They process the papers. They deny food stamps to some and
unemployment benefits or medical coverage to others. They enforce the
laws and the regulations. And they do not ask questions.
Good. Evil. These words do not mean anything to them. They are beyond
morality. They are there to make corporate systems function. If
insurance companies abandon tens of millions of sick to suffer and die,
so be it. If banks and sheriff departments toss families out of their
homes, so be it. If financial firms rob citizens of their savings, so be
it. If the government shuts down schools and libraries, so be it. If
the military murders children in Pakistan or Afghanistan, so be it. If
commodity speculators drive up the cost of rice and corn and wheat so
that they are unaffordable for hundreds of millions of poor across the
planet, so be it. If Congress and the courts strip citizens of basic
civil liberties, so be it. If the fossil fuel industry turns the earth
into a broiler of greenhouse gases that doom us, so be it. They serve
the system. The god of profit and exploitation. The most dangerous force
in the industrialized world does not come from those who wield radical
creeds, whether Islamic radicalism or Christian fundamentalism, but from
legions of faceless bureaucrats who claw their way up layered corporate
and governmental machines. They serve any system that meets their
pathetic quota of needs.
Saturday, July 28, 2012
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