Posted: 18 Nov 2016 10:03 AM PST
Media schizophrenia.
Every quantum leap in mass communications also made possible a vast
improvement in propaganda techniques. Nazi and Soviet propaganda looks as
crude to us as a Babbage calculating machine. Virtual reality isn't something
that's coming. It's here. It's been here for a while. The potent combination
of media budgets and crowdsourced social media distribution has allowed for a
previously unparalleled level of propaganda that creates and inhabits its own
virtual reality.
There's a name for that sort of thing. Schizophrenia.
What
happens when the schizophrenic media reality collapses when it comes into too
sharp of a conflict with reality is the same behavior that schizophrenics
exhibit when their perceptions of the world conflict with the real world.
The people venting and rioting and screaming were living in a cozy reality.
Everyone in that progressive reality understood that history was on their
side, that the majority was with them and that the right was a decaying mass
of racists and corporations soon to be swept away by the tide of change.
But this wasn't reality. It was a carefully constructed narrative that fooled
even the people who were building it. It was a virtual world overlaid over
the real world. Its narratives were so integrated with the real world that it
seemed as if it were real. There were stories and polls. Everyone in their
social media bubble, except a few crazy uncles agreed with them. All the
celebrities were on board.
And then the holodeck got switched off.
It wasn't a unique experience. Most Nazis didn't understand what was
happening when the tanks broke through to Berlin. The average Russian wasn't
prepared for the fall of the USSR.
Propaganda is a very effective tool for managing a population. But the
trouble with a lie is that sooner or later it falls apart. A narrative isn't
reality. It's a story we tell. Reality has no story except one shaped by a
far higher power than any mere mortal. No ideological victory is permanent.
The ideological narrative of the right side of history imbibed by the left is
a delusion. Ideological victories are temporary. Even cultural dominance is a
very slippery thing. It is a subtle tool that isn't much good for the gross
kind of control that it wants. A dictatorship like the USSR only lasts for so
long. And then it falls and its ideology that everyone was forced to study
once is forgotten.
A society can be transformed and changed. But the results of that change will
ultimately be non-ideological. The USSR gave way to a totalitarian regime
that is uninterested in Marxism-Leninism, but has duplicated everything else
from the cult of personality to the secret police to the bribe economy to the
pointless efforts at expansionism that waste resources and feed the hatred of
its neighbors. The Communists failed to fundamentally transform Russia into
their ideological paradise, but they certainly left a huge crater of a
non-ideological stamp on it.
Obama has changed America. But the left will find that these changes will be
largely non-ideological. Radical change breaks the system. It leaves scars.
It crushes civic institutions. That. more than any of the ideological
victories, will be the real impact of the Obama years.
The left's conviction that demographic change will give them ultimate power
was always a foolish delusion. Latin America is not an exclusively left-wing
domain, though it can sometimes look that way. Barring an overt tyranny,
there would always be a right. Its values might have little in common with
those of traditional American conservatism, but it would exist even if the
left managed to achieve its demographic transformation.
The left's efforts at absolute power scar societies. That can be easily seen
across Asia, Latin America and the territories of the Warsaw Pact. It can
also be increasingly seen in the United States.
The level of political polarization continues to rise. There is increasingly
no middle ground. The left blames this on Republicans, but historically it's
the left that has abused its power to force change more than the right. Obama
taught a master class in simply doing whatever you want because history is on
your side. The reaction to that led directly to President Trump. And too much
of the left is incapable of the self-awareness needed to grasp this simple
fact.
The rules of a society exist for a reason. If you break them, expect everyone
else to break them too. And expect that the result will be a society in which
those rules no longer matter.
If you walk into a bar and shoot someone... and then get away with it, then
the next step is that everyone else will be doing it too. The left is
shocked, baffled and angered at the consequences of the violence it has
inflicted on American society. It has inhabited the narrative of victimhood
so thoroughly that it isn't aware of the fact that its "change" is
a form of violence.
Instead of stopping, the left is doubling down. It is convinced that it can
break through if it pushes hard enough. And it's probably right. But its
victories are temporary. The damage is long-lasting.
The left broke through the Bush years with Obama. But it hadn't grasped that
its unprecedented delegitimization of Bush led directly to the Republican
delegitimization of Obama. It wasn't racism that led Republicans to reject
Obama as illegitimate. That was part of the comforting narrative that the
left told itself. Republicans were reacting to the new rules created by the
left.
Bush was illegitimate. Therefore Obama was illegitimate. Therefore Trump is
illegitimate. Therefore whoever succeeds him will be illegitimate. This is a non-ideological
change created in the name of ideology. Any future president will be deemed
illegitimate by the losing side.
The right is not free of blame in all this. But it's reacting to what the
left does rather than initiating it. It takes the ball and runs with it
further down the field. Then the left runs with it down the field for ten
times the distance. And the rest is history and crumbling pillars and great
wastelands.
The left won't win. But it can destroy America. And many of its ideologues hate
the country enough that they would consider that a victory. If nothing else,
America provided a model that served as a counterweight to the ideal leftist
society. Wrecking that model is already an ideological win for the left. The
right didn't have to fix Communist societies. That was a bonus. It just had
to wreck them. The left doesn't have to fix America. It just has to wreck it
so that it's seen as unworkable.
The question though is how many Americans to the left of center really want
to be part of such a project. Not many. That is why the media bubble really
exists. The narratives exist less for the sake of the center, let alone the
right, but to manage the constituency of the left. The narrative is already
healing after the shock of the Trump win. Activists are being urged to rally
around victim allies and continue fighting until the bitter end. The bitter
end being the collapse of everything.
The bubble is a lie. Everything inside it is a lie. It's a virtual space
filled with propaganda as pervasive as anything out of the USSR or North
Korea which utterly misrepresents everything to those inside it. The USSR
could keep the game going longer because it controlled the vertical space of
total power as well as the horizontal space of messaging. The left's grip on
power is shaky. Its grip on messaging is total. And that is where media
schizophrenia creeps in.
Citizens of totalitarian regimes recognize that they are being lied to.
Statistics show a level of recognition of media bias among Americans on par
with that of any totalitarian regime.
The media should be panicking over such numbers. But it doesn't care if 80 or
70 percent of Americans don't trust them. They are a secondary audience. Its
core goal is to manage the beliefs of those who do. They are the
revolutionary vanguard. They have to be shaped and directed.
And when they look over the iron curtain and past the media wall, reality no
longer fits the narrative. Media schizophrenia kicks in. And they lose their
grip on reality and lose their minds.
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