...and went to Nerdstock last night.
There's been a theme running around my mind, and apparently other people's minds, about the psychologic future of America and Americans (read the comments in the thread in particular).
Mourning has come to America. The instillation of fear by the right wing (and by some on the left) is complete. We seem paralyzed.
Barack Obama's election was supposed to be about hope and change, but the GOP marched in opposition, and threw all their considerable financial weight behind the astroturfed TeaBaggers, and succeeded in punching holes in that optimism, at least for now and at least to enough of an extent that it has become a narrative in the Mainstream Media.
How does this tie into Nerdstock? The lecturers at this event, Drs. Joseph LeDoux and Daniela Schiller, lectured about fear: how it works in and on our brains, the psychochemical processes, and more important, how experiments have dictated a new way to overcome fear.
The lectures, while generally at the lay level, got a little technical even for my massive manly brain-the-size-of-a-planet, but I can boil out a few bromides (err, no pun intended):
1) Fear is instantaneous learning. Evolution dictates that the engagement of the amygdala (the brain's center of fear) bypasses rational thought and creates an immediate and immediately learned response to fear. You can't afford to get it wrong a second time.
2) Fear is very hard to unlearn. It takes only one event, say a terror attack, to learn fear. It takes any number of similar contextual stimuli without the fear-inducing event for the body to relax (the classic Pavlovian experiment where a rat is shocked when it hears a tone, and then hears the tone without shock: it still responds to the shock and it takes many repetitions to minimize the reaction).
3) Fear is usually controlled with medications: serotonin or Valium, as examples.
4) The research that the doctors performed suggests that another, more effective and less pharmaceutical therapy might be to replace the stimulus/response with another similar stimulus/response mechanism, but this time, one that will have less impact on the individual's daily life.
A click went off in my head as I listened. If the right-wing is instilling fear, and that fear is intrasigent in the American psyche then the only way, short of dumping a boatload of LSD (which short-circuits the amygdala) into the water supply is to replace that fear with another, equally fearsome boogieman.
Right now, the object of fear is Barack Obama, who represents the left and all that is wrong with the left wing in America: socialist, unAmerican, minority. All the things that play right into the fear response of middle Americans.
What we need to do is to pair Obama in the minds of these low-normals with another object of fear, and let that object gradually draw the fear away from Obama to itself.
What we need, in other words, is something the right wing could truly be afraid of, thus framing Obama as a more moderate and therefore more acceptable choice. We need a sacrificial lamb to run a left-wing opposition to Obama's policies and to be taken seriously.
But who?
Well, we tried Nader and ended up with Bush.
ReplyDeleteI still don't think that will work. The underlying issue is racism. There was a poll done before the 2008 election where almost 15% of Pennsylvanians said they "weren't ready for a black president." Weren't ready? What is this a date? "I'm not ready yet, please come back in 10 years or so. But, even then, you know, I may not be ready. Actually, you're too ugly (black) for me so I think I'm going to be 'busy' for a while."
ReplyDeleteWhat the middle of this country doesn't understand is that the world is a crazy, dangerous place. Throwing heaps of money to march a standing army all over the world isn't going to keep us Safe. Actor, because you liked this article so much I'm going to post it again.
Fear, Inc.
I dunno, old boy, I think we just need to get rid of the fear altogether- what the hell are these people so terrified of?
ReplyDeleteFNORD!
Fear... mindkiller- you know.
FNORD!
Of course, the fear does serve a purpose for the "powers that be", but the depths to which our society has sunk, largely due to fear, in the last nine years is truly disheartening.
FNORD!
Fuck fear, it's time for the country to grow a sack.
FNORD!
It was good to meet you last night- maybe we'll get that Esteev guy and Lawnguylander to show up one of these days.
Not another leftwing sacrificial lamb.
ReplyDeletePlease!
Who would buy that again?
Not even Dennis is willing this time.
Let's sacrifice someone like Rove or CHENEY!
Now that I could get into. And they're soooo asking for it.
S
Suzan,
ReplyDeleteI didn't mean actually sacrificing them on a spit or anything like that. And if I did, Rove would be my first choice, except we'd be left with toxic waste and no one would eat any and then we have to get an EPA waiver to bury him in a SuperFund site...
We need a credible liberal, like Al Gore was in 1992 to Bill Clinton, or Bill Bradley was to Al Gore in 2000, to run and try to win, always keeping in the back of his head the likelihood he'd lose.
Ok, Carl,
ReplyDeleteWhatever you say.
But I still like the spit idea.
May I blogroll you?
S
By all means, Suzan. I'll roll you when I get home. I have...issues...in my office with regards to most websites lately.
ReplyDeleteI vote Dennis.
ReplyDeleteAbout that PA 15%: I wonder what the result would have been if the question were phrased "Would you vote for Colin Powell for President if the other candidate was unacceptable?"
I'm with you, Bob.
ReplyDeleteI've been for Dennis since he first ran.
He's the only candidate with integrity left in the House (okay, there are prolly a few others but they are usually hiding out somewhere when he is on camera).
Dennis Kucinich for President!
The Only Candidate With Integrity.
S
I vote Dennis.