
Has
America Become a Private Police State?
When
people think of a police state they usually think of East Germanys
Stasi, Stalins KGB or the Saudi monarchy. A police state in America
would look much different.
As the Bush
administration calls for increased surveillance of the American public
while defending the new tactics of torture and pre-emptive wars, many
people jump to the conclusion that the American government is trying to
impose martial law on the country. While they are correct in assuming
that there are a lot of people in the government and military who have
fascist tendencies, its a mistake to think that the threat comes
from the government, whose very purpose is to stop such a thing from occurring.
It was Calvin
Coolidge who famously said, The business of America is business.
Americas police state looks much different from the state-run totalitarian
regimes were used to. It has been privatized.
The internet
is the most useful tool ever devised to keep records on people and their
behavior. Technology has always been used to track the public, from the
early census bureau card files to Thomas Watsons IBM computers which
were used to track Jews by Adolph Hitler. Today just about everyone in
America has been identified and categorized. Private corporations know
where the gays, the blacks and the Jews are. Its an easy cross-index
in one of their huge data farms.
Its
comfortable to bury our head in the sand and ignore the dimensions of
the problem and hope that theres no one out there who means us harm.
9/11 taught us that we ignore such threats to our survival at our own
peril.
Surveillance
of the public is nothing new. I live in Southern California where the
right wing kept files on anybody who was seen as a threat, from alleged
communists to labor leaders to anybody they didnt like. The local
businessmen were behind it, it was called the
Better American Federation
. Just a few years ago, the Los Angeles Police Department was caught with
two and half million dossiers on Southern Californian citizens. The chief
of police was caught working with the John Birch Society copying them.
This information is documented in the book, Suburban Warriors
by Lisa McGirr and also by the Los Angeles Times.
A troubling
aspect of federal law is that there are strict guidelines in place governing
the ways in which the government can collect information on its citizens,
but theres a loophole that says they can use any information that
a private company gathers on its own. That means the information collected
by a company, such as First American
,
is fair game and can be included in government research of its citizens
. In the case of First American that would includes drug tests, background
checks, credit histories, and even illegal activities done with private
detectives like surveillance, spying, and phone tapping.
Reactionary
conservatives control mountains of information about you, from your school
records to your medical history. The far right control the nations
credit bureaus, insurance companies, and title companies. They are the
developers and builders of your community. Their banks know your financial
transactions and they control the local police. They control who moves
into neighborhoods and who gets what jobs. They play a huge part in selecting
who gets into graduate schools and who will be allowed up the next rung
of the economic ladder. Right wingers control the polls and tell us what
America thinks, they are the owners of newspapers and media companies
that filter our news. They even control the voting machines, Americas
ongoing scandal. The right wing has become the gatekeepers of American
society.
The internet
has just made it so much easier. You can be certain that there are people
in the business world who have developed extensive files on liberals and
other freedom loving people. Everything you write online, every person
you communicate with, every thought you have can easily be swept up and
saved. Its easy for these people to know what their opposition is
thinking and doing, but its equally easy to marginalize those they
dont like.
There is
a reason our neighborhoods are segregated and inner city schools are failing.
Theres a reason one out of four black men have a criminal record.
There is a reason the lefts leadership has been systematically eliminated
over the years. It is easy to marginalize dissent and shape opinion.
Aaron
Dahl
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