Thursday, August 14, 2008

We learned this in school ...

About 40 years ago. Just like the effects of pollution were explained to us in grade school so long ago, and have come to pass, so were we warned about the potential of the Chinese. My teacher was one of those who saw the 'Yellow Hoarde' as the biggest danger to 'American Supremacy'.

In an excellent post (and make sure you follow the link and read Harold Myerson's piece, which she quotes), Digby looks at how the Chinese mindset will allow them to do what the Rethugs can only dream about:

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The great irony, of course, is that this was supposed to be the epoch of the Pax Americana. Ooops.

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Meyerson calls attention to what he calls the masterstroke of the opening Olympic ceremonies; the decision to feature the little hero of the earthquake, the boy who went back to save his schoolmates because he was hall monitor and it was his duty. Meyerson points out that this "cuddly capitalist-Leninism, already much beloved by our major banks and corporations for its low-wage efficiency, poses a genuine economic challenge to the messier, unsynchronized workings of democracies. A nation that can assemble 2,000 perfectly synchronized drummers has clearly staked its claim as the world's assembly line."

Once again, I'm struck by how much the neocons and their fellow travelers are similar to those they purport to hate. They too are nationalists, who would be proud to have Americans marching in lockstep to the tune of a (properly conservative) government on the world stage. (The Randians would naturally prefer that the ceremony be sponsored by a multi-national corporation, for "freedom's" sake.)

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Meanwhile, McCain is milking this for all he's got and it looks like we're about to see if he can persuade the American people that we are a proud warrior race who will smite evil and darkness wherever we see it (while eating Big Macs and watching TV, naturally.)

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If Americans were a 'proud warrior race', the military wouldn't have recruiting problems and all the Young Republicans would be in Iraq.

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