The
Deprogramming Dilemma – 20
Blitzkriegs
By D-Jay
More than six months after the
Trump cult’s invasion of the Capitol, things could not be more
discouraging. Far from that being the
point at which Republicans would finally step back from the brink, their
assault on democracy since then has only been gathering steam.
Is it now approaching a
critical mass?
What started out years ago as
a slow-motion
coup d’etat (as we documented here back in 2016), is now
becoming nothing less than an all-out blitzkrieg.
A full-on attack on what makes
America America.
Hearing the word “blitzkrieg,”
most of us immediately think of the early days of World War 2, when Hitler’s
panzers first rolled through hapless Poland and then, half a year later, France,
with its “invincible” Maginot Line.
There are other examples we
can point to.
The Japanese conquest of
“invincible” Singapore is one. Instead
of launching a straight-forward sea attack into the face of the city-state’s
massive guns, they simply raced down the Malay Peninsula on cheap bicycles, out-maneuvering
and defeating a larger British force in the process. From there, it was an easy matter to cross
the narrow straights, head up into the hills and capture the city’s water
supply. Turns out Singapore’s giant cannons were all pointed in the wrong direction.
The British had lost their naval
defenses by letting them be lured into a torpedo plane ambush by sending them
out to stop an earlier landing without any air cover.
And this after Pearl Harbor’s
example of what an air attack could do to the era’s battleships.
For perhaps the best example
of the tactic, however, we should go back to the 13th Century, when
Genghis Khan united Mongolia’s relatively backward tribes of horsemen and
proceeded to rapidly forge the largest empire in the history of the world.
What made these campaigns so
successful?
None of them had huge lead in
military technology and they were all outnumbered by their enemies.
The Mongols had powerful bows
and steel rods in their stirrups that allowed them to stand up and fire an
arrow accurately from a moving horse. This was an advantage to be sure, but not
exactly a smart bomb or nuclear weapon.
The Japanese and German’s had
even less. In 1939, the French and
British actually had more troops tanks and aircraft than the German and for the
most part, the quality was competitive.
And the big secret weapon used
by the Japanese in Malaysia?
Bicycles.
So, not larger numbers of
troops. Not an overwhelming advantage in weaponry. What made these blitzkriegs
so effective?
Speed, coordination, clever
tactics and ruthlessness were all key elements.
The Germans, the Japanese, the Mongols – all made brilliant use of
highly mobile forces to attack weak points and break up larger forces into
uncoordinated groups that were easily destroyed.
Fear was also weaponized.
Surrender now, said the Nazis
to the French, or Paris will be demolished.
Surrender now, said the
Japanese to the defenders of Singapore, or we’ll cut off your water supply and
you’ll all die of thirst.
Surrender now, said the
Mongols as they approached the city gates of their next target, or we’ll
massacre every last one of you.
They all meant it, and it
often worked.
Even more important, however,
was the simple fact that their enemies were all fighting the last war - and
they were not.
They moved fast and hard,
demolishing their opponents before they knew what hit them.
In the blink of an eye, stable
societies had collapsed.
And everything had changed.
For the worse.
Don’t think for a minute that
it can’t happen here.
No bullets are flying yet. The
Proud Boys aren’t marching en mass with their assault rifles loaded and no more
government buildings have been occupied since January 6th, but don’t let the lack
of overt violence fool you.
Before Genghis Khan conquered
the largest empire in the history of the world, he first had to take the time to
unify the Mongol tribes and forge them into a single force.
The period between the German
invasion of Poland and its lightning strike into France was actually called the
“phony war” because so little was happening.
The Japanese had to bring an
isolated feudal country up to the technological level where it could take on
the most powerful military forces of the day.
Here too, don’t think for a
moment that the calm before the storm means that a storm isn’t coming.
It is.
In fact, the Orange Horde of
Donald Trump is already on the march. In
state houses throughout the country, a blitzkrieg of voter-suppression and resulting
nullification laws is already underway.
Mitch McConnell’s years-long blitzkrieg
on the federal courts has succeeded wildly. By gutting the Voting Rights Act, his
6-3 radical right majority on the Supreme Court has thrown its full support to
the Republican state houses efforts to undermine democracy.
A blitzkrieg of contagious Trumpian
insanity and QAnon conspiracy theories has swept through the minds of millions
of Americans, destroying their ability to tell the difference between deranged
fantasy and objective reality.
A blitzkrieg of fakery and
lies has flooded every corner of the toxic right-wing media – what we here on
Cannonfire call the Iron Bubble of Disinformation.
Mark my words, however, the
worst is yet to come.
At some point, the guns will
come out – perhaps when the disgraced former president himself is finally
indicted.
Are we ready for that?
To quote President Biden’s
very welcome, if not long overdue, speech on the right-wing assault on voting
rights, “I don’t mean to alarm you. But
you should be alarmed!”
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Contributing factors to our democratic decline:
From the Right
Truth
Decay – Destruction of the Ability to Distinguish Fantasy from Reality
Ever Worsening
Demonization of the Media
Manufactured
Distrust of Science and Expertise
The
Iron Bubble of Disinformation
The
Dark Money Conspiracy
Information
Warfare Aimed at Us
Domestic
Terrorism
Emergence
of a Full-blown Cult of Personality
Ongoing
Voter Suppression and Gerrymandering
Election
Security
Continued
Weaponization of Social Media
Toxic
Right-wing Pseudo-Christianity
Racism
Sexism
and a Pseudo-Macho Mentality
Putinism
and the International Neo-Fascist Movement
Lack of
Education in Civics and Critical Thinking Skills
Destruction
of Crucial Democratic Norms
The
Collapse of Good Manners and Propriety
Radicalization
Sedition
From the Left (and Sometimes the Center)
OTT PC
(Over-The-Top Political Correctness)
Inept
Messaging
Lack of
Media Investment
Arrogance
Surrender
of Rural America Without a Fight
Failure
to Call Out and Counteract Toxic Right-Wing Christianity
Failure
to Call Out Right-Wing Racism, Sexism and Fascism for what it is, and
Counteract it in Time
Framing
Too Many Issues as Being Rooted in Race Rather than Economics and Class
Failure
to Recognize Just How Bad Things Can Really Get
Forever
Bringing Beanbags to a Knife Fight
Failure
to Protect Critical Norms
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1 comment:
Life events are going to set the agenda. Liberal debate holds for nothing. Whether its climate change or covid the predictions are dire. Experts are denouncing Boris Johnson's lifting of covid restrictions in the UK as lighting a bonfire under covid expansion, and especially new, more resistant variants. We could end up with vaccinated populations with no defenses against these variants. The result will be societies (including the US) shut down almost entirely in a scene that could run for years. The lunatic Right will then insist on grabbing the reins and imposing their 'obvious' -- and totally devastating -- 'solutions'. 66% of Southern Republicans currently support secession.
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